Financial literacy and access: revisiting the bridges and barriers to women entrepreneurship in Nigeria

  • Egbo O
  • Ezeaku H
  • Igwemeka E
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Abstract

This study analysed financial literacy and access for women entrepreneurs in Nigeria. The study is qualitative in nature and adopted an interpretive research design which employed an in-depth interviews with mainly well-informed women entrepreneurs to evaluate their interpretations and perceptions of the influence of financial access and literacy on woman entrepreneurship in Enugu Metropolis, South-Eastern Nigeria. A purposeful sampling approach comprising twenty women entrepreneurs was employed for this research. The results indicates that financial literacy was a critical factor in the growth of women-owned business, this is found especially in the business start-up phase Furthermore, our analysis revealed that revealed that financial skill is critical to the growth and smooth operation of female-owned business.

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Egbo, O. P., Ezeaku, H., Igwemeka, E., & Okeke, O. M. (2020). Financial literacy and access: revisiting the bridges and barriers to women entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Revista Amazonia Investiga, 9(29), 436–444. https://doi.org/10.34069/ai/2020.29.05.48

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