The Importance of Banking Services for Small Business Owners: A Study on Financial Access and Business Growth
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Northern Iloilo State University (Philippines)
Northern Iloilo State University (Philippines)
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DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.10100300
Subject Category: Banking and Finance
Volume/Issue: 10/1 | Page No: 3850-3854
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Submitted: 2026-01-19
Accepted: 2026-01-24
Published: 2026-02-04
Abstract
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are widely recognized as the backbone of local economies, serving as vital drivers of development, innovation, and employment generation. Despite their importance, SMEs often face significant survival challenges, primarily linked to limited interaction with formal financial institutions and lack of capital. This study investigates the critical relationship between the utilization of banking services and the operational growth of small businesses specifically within the municipalities of Balasan, Estancia, and Carles. Employing a descriptive quantitative research design, the research utilizes structured assessment tools to evaluate how financial access, usage patterns, and service costs directly influence business stability.
The findings reveal that business owners perceive a strong, statistically positive connection between banking accessibility and their ability to scale. Participants acknowledged that formal credit facilities, savings accounts, and modernized payment systems are indispensable tools for managing daily operations and fueling expansion. However, a critical paradox emerged: while services are available, the perceived high cost of banking remains a primary concern, potentially acting as a financial burden that deters full utilization. Furthermore, demographic analysis indicates that these perceptions remain consistent regardless of age or sex, suggesting that the reliance on—and barriers to—the banking sector are uniform across the region. Consequently, the research concludes that genuine financial inclusion is a fundamental prerequisite for sustainable scaling. It recommends that financial institutions develop flexible, low-cost lending models and prioritize digital efficiency. Simultaneously, policymakers must focus on enhancing financial literacy to bridge the gap between banks and small enterprises, ensuring long-term economic resilience.
Keywords
Small Business Growth, Financial Inclusion, Banking Services, SME Financing, Economic Development
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