The Effect of Credit Risk Management on the Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya
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Date
2012-11Author
Mwangi, Grace N
Type
ThesisLanguage
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Credit risk has always been a vicinity of concern not only to bankers but to the entire business
world because the risks of a trading partner not fulfilling his obligations in full on due date can
seriously jeopardize the affairs of the other partner. This study sought to review the effect of
credit risk management on the financial performance of commercial banks. The research design
used in this study was descriptive research design. The design was appropriate because the study
involved an in depth study of credit risk management and the relationship between the two
variables i.e. credit risk management and the financial performance of commercial banks was
described extensively.
Secondary data collected from the commercial banks annual reports (2007-2011) was used. Of
the 43 commercial banks in Kenya, full data was attained from 26 banks and thus the study
concentrated on the 26 banks. The data collected from the annual reports of the banks was
analyzed using multiple regression analysis. The regression output was obtained using Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS version 18). In the model return on equity (ROE) was used as
the profitability indicator while non performing loans ratio (NPLR) and capital adequacy ratio
(CAR) as credit risk management indicators.
This study showed that there is a significant relationship between financial performance (in
terms of profitability) and credit risk management (in terms of loan performance and capital
adequacy). The results of the analysis states that both non performing loans ratio (NPLR) and
capital adequacy ratio (CAR) have negative and relatively significant effect on return on equity
(ROE), with NPLR having higher significant effect on ROE in comparison to CAR. Hence, the
regression as whole is significant; this means that NPLR and CAR reliably predict ROE.
Publisher
University of Nairobi, School of Business
Subject
Credit Risk Risk ManagementDescription
MBA