A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the
Award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration in Corporate
Management (MBA-CM) of Mzumbe University
The general objective of this study was to assess the roles of mobile financial
services in supporting financial growth/development of SMEs in Tanzania, a case
study of Dodoma City Council. Specifically, the study intended to determine the
effect of mobile financial services on credit access, money saving habits and Capital
development among SMEs in Dodoma City council. Both desk reviews and field
studies were employed to capture all necessary information and data required to
accomplish the study.
The finding shows that 49.4% of SMEs consulted were Small enterprises with 5-49
employee and capital size of TZS5 to TZS200million. Also, the study discovered
that, about 75.3% of the SMEs consulted conducts their business transaction by using
mobile phone. The finding shows that, about 79% of the SMEs in Dodoma has
managed to secure financial assistant from mobile companies. On the other hand, the
study finds out that, the introduction of mobile financial services has increased
saving among the SMEs in Dodoma city. About 76% of the respondents agreed that
SMEs in Dodoma city council use mobile money accounts to save their cash. In case
of SMEs capital development, the study finds out that, about 79% of the respondents
agreed that the use of mobile financial services has facilitated capital development
among SMEs in Dodoma city.
Conclusively; it is recommended that, in order to have sustainable credit access
among SMEs in Tanzania, SMEs should be encouraged to use mobile to conduct
their daily transactions; there should be improvement of mobile financial services
including increasing amount of cash which SMEs can save and withdraw once in a
time; and
SMEs should be encouraged to start using mobile to conduct their business.