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Changes and satisfaction of microfinance clients: A study on a coastal NGO in Bangladesh
Author(s) -
Mohammed Mamun Rashid
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international ngo journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1993-8225
DOI - 10.5897/ingoj2016.0300
Subject(s) - microfinance , quality (philosophy) , fishing , business , socioeconomics , psychology , political science , sociology , law , philosophy , epistemology
This article intends to find out contributions of microfinance of one coastal NGO in Bangladesh and satisfaction of clients. It is found that 91.51% of microfinance clients are female and majority of the respondents (63.10%) received loans from three to eight times. A number of clients failed to succeed due to adverse effects of climate change and man-made tyrannies like nuisance of pirates at fishing grounds. However, in all, 42.44% of total clients are highly satisfied on services carried out by microfinance. 51.29% of them are moderately satisfied; and 6.27% are highly dissatisfied. This paper concludes that a significant number of microfinance personnel do not receive this program in an interesting way. The management should look into the possibilities of how the program can be made in an interesting manner. If the working situation is monotonous in nature, the quality of the program will never be in good shape.       Key words: Behavior, client satisfaction, coastal communities, microfinance, well-beings.

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