The Effect Of Demographic Characteristics On Loan Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya
Abstract
Over the years, most banks have experience to a varying degree problem of non
performing loans some of which have been closed down by regulatory authorities.
This in turn led to contraction of activities, decline in output, and imposition of
substantial costs on loans. This study sought to find out how demographic
characteristics of borrowers affect loan performance of commercial banks. The
purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of demographic characteristics on
loan performance of commercial banks in Kenya.
The study was conducted through descriptive research design; a survey method was
employed and the study population comprised all the 43 commercial banks in Kenya.
Data was collected by means of a self-administered questionnaire. The data was
subsequently analyzed using quantitative techniques of descriptive statistics and
regression analysis.
Four variables namely income level, level of education, gender and age of the
borrowers were regressed against level of performance of banks, from the regression
analysis the P values were found to be greater than 0.05(P>0.05) therefore the null
hypothesis was accepted while the alternative hypothesis rejected. The conclusion is
that there is no statistical significant relationship between income levels, level of
education, gender and age on loan performance.
The study found that there is was no relationship between the demographic
characteristics of borrowers and the performance of loans of commercial banks in
Kenya.
Citation
A Research Project Submitted In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirement For The Award Of The Degree Of Master Of Business Administration School Of Business, University Of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi School of Business