CREDIT FINANCING OF MICRO-ENTERPRISES AND FARMERS BY COMMERCIAL AND COOPERATIVE BANKS IN POLAND: DOES THE USE OF INVESTMENT AND WORKING CAPITAL LOANS CHANGE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC? Cover Image

CREDIT FINANCING OF MICRO-ENTERPRISES AND FARMERS BY COMMERCIAL AND COOPERATIVE BANKS IN POLAND: DOES THE USE OF INVESTMENT AND WORKING CAPITAL LOANS CHANGE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC?
CREDIT FINANCING OF MICRO-ENTERPRISES AND FARMERS BY COMMERCIAL AND COOPERATIVE BANKS IN POLAND: DOES THE USE OF INVESTMENT AND WORKING CAPITAL LOANS CHANGE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC?

Author(s): Michał Wielechowski, Adam Zając, Katarzyna Czech
Subject(s): National Economy, Business Economy / Management, Agriculture, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: microenterprise; farmer; banking loan; credit financing; COVID‐19 pandemic;

Summary/Abstract: Purpose – The paper aims to assess the credit financing of microenterprises and farmers by commercial and cooperative banks in pre‐COVID‐19 and COVID‐19 subperiods.Research method – In the study, we apply the Kruskal‐Wallis test and Wilcoxon rank‐ sum pairwise comparison test with the adjustment based on the Benjamini and Hochberg method to check whether there are significant differences in median values of banking loan categories for microenterprises and farmers among commercial and cooperative banks in the pre‐COVID‐19 and COVID‐19 periods.Results – We observe that microenterprises mostly use commercial banks, while farm‐ ers depend majorly on cooperative banks. Additionally, farmers use investment loans more often than microenterprises. We show a significant decline in loan sales and enquiries among microenterprises and farmers during COVID‐19. Moreover, we observe the me‐ dian values of all analysed categories show significant differences between commercial and cooperative banks. It concerns both investment and working capital loans. Originality/value/implications/recommendations – Our contribution is that we analyse this issue from the perspective of leading suppliers offering banking loans, i.e., commercial and cooperative banks. We detect whether analysed banking loan categories differ signifi‐ cantly in the group of microenterprises and farmers across commercial and cooperative banks in Poland in the above‐mentioned periods. To our knowledge, there are no similar studies. The results of our study might be helpful for banking institutions and policymakers in the context of a potential future pandemic or crisis situation.

  • Issue Year: 113/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 152-170
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English