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A Study on Micro Credit Finance of Select Commercial Bank in Cuddalore District


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Micro Credit is defined as a process of meeting the capital requirements of individuals and groups for the startup and sustenance of small business enterprises. This study is confined to the Micro Credit Finance of Cuddalore District. Urban Micro Finance beneficiaries from each group were chosen as the sample respondents. Information's relating to the operations of micro credit at the group level has been discussed with a schedule exclusively prepared for these purpose. Present study is mainly based on responses given by the beneficiaries on the micro credit scheme. This study is an attempt to examine the impact of Micro Credit on the development of agriculturist, artisans, fisheries and women in Cuddalore District and also measure the levels of satisfaction on micro finance. This empirical basis of the study would help to suggest the ways and means for accelerating the growth of micro enterprises through micro groups. Conclusion will be given.

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Impact of Micro Credit, Level of Satisfaction, Micro Credit, Micro Finance
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S. Ramprasath
Department of Commerce, Annamalai University, India
A. Senthil
Department of Commerce, Annamalai University, India

Abstract


Micro Credit is defined as a process of meeting the capital requirements of individuals and groups for the startup and sustenance of small business enterprises. This study is confined to the Micro Credit Finance of Cuddalore District. Urban Micro Finance beneficiaries from each group were chosen as the sample respondents. Information's relating to the operations of micro credit at the group level has been discussed with a schedule exclusively prepared for these purpose. Present study is mainly based on responses given by the beneficiaries on the micro credit scheme. This study is an attempt to examine the impact of Micro Credit on the development of agriculturist, artisans, fisheries and women in Cuddalore District and also measure the levels of satisfaction on micro finance. This empirical basis of the study would help to suggest the ways and means for accelerating the growth of micro enterprises through micro groups. Conclusion will be given.

Keywords


Impact of Micro Credit, Level of Satisfaction, Micro Credit, Micro Finance

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