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https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/45/234-239

Adil Mammadov

Azerbaijan State University of Economics

master student

https://orcid.org/0009-0000-1421-5027

adilmammadovv23@gmail.com

 

Comparative Analysis of Financial Sustainability Indicators in Microfinance

Institutions: Across Selected Asian and African Countries

 

Abstract

This study conducts a comparative analysis of the financial sustainability of microfinance institutions (MFIs) across selected Asian and African countries. The research evaluates key financial sustainability indicators, including Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), Portfolio at Risk (PAR >30 days), Operational Self-Sufficiency (OSS), and Financial Self-Sufficiency (FSS). Data sources include academic articles (Google Scholar), World Bank reports, MIX Market data, and MFI annual reports. The analysis reveals that Asian MFIs (particularly in South Asia) generally outperform African MFIs in terms of ROA and OSS, demonstrating stronger financial sustainability. African MFIs, however, tend to operate with lower profitability and many barely break even. This discrepancy is mainly attributed to higher operational costs, limited economies of scale, and, in some cases, inadequate interest rates. Nonetheless, both regions maintain strong portfolio quality, as indicated by low delinquency rates. The findings suggest that economies of scale, efficiency, and revenue structures significantly influence the financial sustainability of MFIs. Asian MFIs benefit from larger operational scales, leading to higher operational margins, whereas African MFIs often struggle with funding constraints and higher cost structures. These insights can contribute to the development of effective policies and strategies aimed at enhancing the financial sustainability of MFIs.

Keywords: Microfinance institutions, financial sustainability, return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), operational self-sufficiency (OSS)

 


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