Hey everyone!
Below is a summary of my findings. Thanks for all your help and for taking the time to fill out my survey. If you would like a copy of my full 47-page research project, e-mail me at <
benwallingford7@gmail.com>.
"Of 774 Kiva account holders surveyed, the factors significantly affecting their lending decisions to particular borrowers are (in order of importance) -
1. Details of the Intended Use of Loan
2. Country/Region of the Borrower
3. Gender of the Borrower
4. Family Structure of the Borrower
5. Likelihood/Frequency/Schedule of Loan Repayment
According to the survey respondents, details of the intended use of loan is the most important factor when deciding which borrower to lend to. These details include the loan being used for productive purposes, loan being used for a specific purpose, the role the borrower plays in the business, preferences for loans for businesses that are environmentally sustainable/friendly, etc. Many other details were cited for this factor, and some were not "details" of intended use, like creative, original, unusual, "eye-grabbing" loan profile pages.
Country/Region of Borrower was the second-most important factor. The regions lent to most included (in order) Africa, Asia, South America, Latin America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. The countries lent to most included (in order) Philippines, Mexico, Cambodia, Peru, and Afghanistan. However, the answer dominating the responses for this question was to choose a variety of different countries, in effect "spreading the wealth" to as many countries as possible.
Gender of Borrower was the third-most important factor. Of the respondents that counted gender as an important factor, 96.6% typically lend only to women.
Family Structure of the Borrower was the next important factor. Family structures that respondents prefer to lend to include single-parent families, families with any number of children, families with 3+ children, households with young children, single/widowed women living alone, etc.
The last important factor was the likelihood/frequency/schedule of loan repayment. Factors of repayment affecting this factor were the default rate of the MFI, the repayment schedule, the repayment term, default protection from Kiva, and the delinquency rate Kiva assigns.
Other factors that were important to particular lenders but not significant on average were number of borrowers (individual, group), religious affiliation (or lack thereof) of MFI,
organization of MFI (for-profit, not-for-profit), and the interest rate charged by MFI.
My regression showed that female lenders tend to lend more to women than their male counterparts"