Mergers and Acquistions as an Entry Strategy by Cfc Stanbic Bank in the Kenyan Market
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Date
2013-11Author
Kioko, Sharon M
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ThesisLanguage
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The purpose of the study was to determine how mergers and acquisitions were used as an
entry strategy by CFC Stanbic bank in the Kenyan market. The research design used in
the study was case study. The researcher used interview guides as the main data
collection instrument from the sampled employees at the company. The study targeted 9
employees in the management levels of the company. A qualitative content analysis was
employed to analyze the respondents’ views about mergers and acquisitions as an entry
strategy by CFC Stanbic bank in the Kenyan market. The data was then coded to enable
the researcher to make explanatory assertions. The study found out that there arevarious
factors affecting the use of mergers and acquisitions by CFC Stanbic bank in the Kenyan
market including cultural differences, geographic differences and differences in
valuation. The study also found out the advantages and disadvantages of using mergers.
The advantages include increased market share, reduced competition, higher profits,
economies of scale, buying in bulk which brings higher discounts, greater investment in
R&D, greater efficiency and protecting companies from closing down.
The disadvantages include diseconomies of scale if the company becomes too large,
making employees redundant which may affect the level of motivation, clashes of culture
and conflict of objectives of between different businesses making decisions hard to make.
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Degree Of Master Of Business AdministrationPublisher
University of Nairobi School of Business
Description
A research project submitted in partial
Fulfillment of the requirements for the award of
The degree of master of business administration,
School of business, university of Nairobi