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Analysis of Factors Affecting the Amount of Credit Distribution at Credit Unions
Author(s) -
Anggrella Simbolon
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of management science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2684-9747
DOI - 10.35335/jmas.v4i3.110
Subject(s) - business , capital (architecture) , small and medium sized enterprises , production (economics) , institution , distribution (mathematics) , finance , economics , microeconomics , history , mathematical analysis , mathematics , archaeology , political science , law
Capital is the most important thing in production activities. Without capital, it is impossible for a production activity to run as it should. Likewise for entrepreneurs, especially micro, small and medium entrepreneurs who generally experience problems in terms of capital. These capital giving institutions are generally handled by the banking sector. However, for various reasons, these micro, small and medium entrepreneurs rely more on credit originating from non-governmental organizations which are currently emerging in the community. The institution emerged to develop a small credit mechanism specifically for micro, small and medium entrepreneurs. Like the Credit Union, it is one of the credit providers for micro, small and medium entrepreneurs.

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