Client Business Income Analysis BLUD Micro Finance Institution
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Micro Finance Institution besides as provider of finance service to the poor society continuously also has moral responsibility to improve capacity and empowerment of the clients as a part of poor society. This research aimed to analyze the income level oAbstract
Micro Finance Institution besides as provider of finance service to the poor society continuously also has moral responsibility to improve capacity and empowerment of the clients as a part of poor society. This research aimed to analyze the income level of MFI BLUD clients. The population of this research was all active clients of MFI BLUD that worked as household needs seller and socio-economically as a part of urban poor society of Kendari, with total respondents of 294 clients. The result of this research showed that the average income of clients were still under minimum wage standard in Kendari. That low of income level came because their business pattern was still simple with low human resources.
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