%0 Journal Article %T COMPETITION BETWEEN ISLAMIC VS CONVENTIONAL MFI : ITS IMPACT ON CONSUMER¡¯S ACCESS DECISION %A DAVY HENDRI %J AL-MASRAF : JURNAL LEMBAGA KEUANGAN DAN PERBANKAN %P 93-106 %@ 2528-5637 %D 2016 %X This study uses data from the survey IFLS-4 (Indonesia Family Live Sur-veys-wave 4) to analyze the impact of competition between lenders on cli-ent behaviour. IFLS-4 contains data on self-reported habits of community residents (312 community) decision to access to Islamic Micro Finance Institu-tion (Islamic MFI), named Baitul Maal wat Tamwil (BMT). This data con-tains specific type of BMT¡¯s location which could be accessed by commu-nity, with variously geographical distances. This data also is enriched by the presence of another type of conventional MFI. This study found that in-creased competition suggesting clients to change their behaviour. The pres-ence of conventional MFI and theirs proximity as indicator of competition, very instrumental in determining access to BMT. Interesting finding, for reli-gious type borrowers, they tend to sustain their access to BMT whose more far geographical distance, even conventional MFI presence inside their vil-lage. Thus, this study suggests that the expansion of financial inclusion stra-tegy of Islamic MFI should also be specifically determined by behaviour of and the BMT¡¯s location among the community. %K Micro Finance %K Islamic %K Competition %K Borrower %K Access %U http://journal.febi.iainimambonjol.ac.id/index.php/almasraf/article/view/33/pdf