This study investigates the impact of socio-economic characteristics of the farmers and its impact on their loans
resettlement behavior in the People’s Bank, Puttalam branch in Sri Lanka. Secondary data were collected from
the bank officials and the data were analyzed with 100 applicants who are cultivating paddy as a major crop and
other field crops during the Maha and Yala season 2011/2012. This study was analyzed using descriptive
statistics, Tobit model and in addition to that elasticity of the loan repayment ratio also measured. The estimated
Tobit regression model indicated that family members and secondary education were significantly positive
influence on the farmers’ repayment behavior while loan disbursement has negative influence on their behavior
in Sri Lanka. Other independent variables namely gender, age, civil status, major crops, income and higher level
of education of the beneficiaries were not statistically significant influence on the farmers’ behavior in the above
bank branch in Sri Lanka. The elasticity of the loan repayment performance for the variables also were calculated
at the mean values and according to that number of family members, size of loans and secondary education were
statistically significant. The overall results revealed that, the bank managers should considered the above
characters of the borrowers to increase the probability of repayment ratio and thus it will help them to improve
the efficiency of lending decision of the bank loans in future.