Penyaluran Pembiayaan Akad Qardh Pada Perempuan Berwirausaha Di Jepara
Abstract
This study aims to determine the impact of the distribution of Qardh contract financing on women entrepreneurs: a case study at Kspps Guna Lestari Jaya Jepara. This research is a qualitative research using a descriptive research approach. Data collection methods used are primary and secondary data, which is collected by observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study state that, first, the procedure for distributing qardh contract financing has several stages, there is no difference between one member and another member, but there is special treatment for old members if they want to apply for financing again, the officer only needs to check at the BMT checking, if the history is good then you can get funding right away. Second, the qardh contract financing has an impact on the growth and development of MSMEs, especially for women entrepreneurs who have not been able to access banking. On average, this financing is used to increase capital, and develop its business in terms of production.
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