Doing Well by Returning to the Origin. Mission Drift, Outreach and Financial Performance of MFIs

Francesca Spina, Matteo Pedrini

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Abstract

The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and outreach, pointing out those MFIs that look for higher profits lead to lower outreach. Another stream of research discussed the phenomena of mission drift, which see MFIs leave from their social mission, which is to provide micro financial services to break the cycle of poverty by reducing financial exclusion and move away from the traditional microcredit business model by three different ways. The paper contribute to the debate focussing the impact of mission drift phenomena on both financial performance and outreach of MFIs. This paper uses a dataset of 194 microfinance institutions (MFIs), 788 annual ratings from 2001 to 2010, collected by MicroFinanza Rating, an international MFIs' rating agency, to study and test three hypotheses on the relationship between mission drift, financial performance and outreach of MFIs. Data analyzed with mixed effect regressions shows that a trade off exist between financial performance and outreach. Results show that mission drift positively impacts on financial performance but it reduces outreach. MFIs should be encouraged to clearly define if their main aim is to assure remuneration of shareholders or if they want to contribute to the outreach of poor.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteEURAM 2014
Pagine1-33
Numero di pagine33
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2014
EventoEURAM 2014 - Valencia
Durata: 4 giu 20146 giu 2014

Convegno

ConvegnoEURAM 2014
CittàValencia
Periodo4/6/146/6/14

Keywords

  • Microfinance

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