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Loan officer gender and loan repayment performance. Evidence from greenfield microfinance institutions in Cameroon1
Authors:Hubert Tchakoute Tchuigoua
Institution:Department of Accounting, Finance and Accounting, Kedge Business School, Talence Cedex, France
Abstract:We explore whether loan officer gender affects loan repayment performance in Cameroonian microfinance institutions (MFIs). After controlling for demand-side factors (borrower characteristics), lending methodology, loan contract terms, year, and industry fixed effects, we apply a pooled probit model to a unique loan-level dataset including more than 7000 loans approved between 2007 and 2012 by two Cameroonian commercial MFIs. We find that loans granted and monitored by male loan officers perform better than those granted by female officers and that loans approved under joint liability contracts and monitored by male loan officers are less likely to fall into arrears. Our findings also show that the performance advantage of male loan officers over female officers is confirmed only during bad times. Compared to female loan officers, male loan officers seem to intensify their monitoring efforts during a crisis period. The results are robust after controlling for selection bias and are less sensitive to a change in the loan repayment performance measurement.
Keywords:crisis  greenfield MFIs  loan repayment  loan officer  microbanks
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