Interest Rate Capping and Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya

Kyalo Mutemi, D. Makori
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Interest is the main source of income for commercial banks and therefore capping of interest rate may affect the performance of commercial banks and resort into measures such as downsizing to minimize the operational costs in order to remain sustainable. Put differently, the imposition of interest rate capping may have a bearing on the performance of commercial banks through interest margins generated. Against this background, the general objective of this study is to determine the effect of interest rate capping on financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya. Specifically, the study seeks to establish the effect of credit supply on financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya as well as to analyze the effect of asset quality on financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya. Moreover, the study seeks to determine the effect of cost of credit on financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The study is anchored on three key theories: Financial intermediation theory, fractional reserve theory of banking, the credit creation theory of banking; and theory of rational expectation. The study used quarterly secondary data from 2013 to 2017 collected from forty commercial banks licensed in Kenya. The choice of period is justified on the ground of data availability and the period when this study was started. The data was obtained from the bank’s financial statements and other publications by the Central Bank of Kenya. To analyze the data, the study used descriptive analysis approach and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) regression method. The descriptive statistics and the regression results indicate that Interest rate capping has a positive effect on financial performance of commercial banks. It is evident from the results that capping interest rate has impacted commercial banks positively. In addition, the results reveal that the quality of assets measured by the share of Non-performing loans affects financial performance negatively. Further, it was evident that credit supply measured by gross loans and advances has negative effect on banks’ financial performance. Based on the findings, this study recommends commercial banks to look into ways of reducing the proportion of non-performing loans in their books in order to improve their returns on assets. This can be achieved by assessing credit worthiness of individuals and companies before advancing loans. The cost of credit measured by the interest rate shows it has positive effect on financial performance and therefore the study recommends the government through the Central Bank to continue monitoring the cost of credit so as to make loans accessible to low income earners. This can contribute to increases in the uptake of loans thereby raising bank’s profitability through interest payments. Commercial banks should also find alternative ways of increasing their interest income thereby improving returns on assets.
利率上限与肯尼亚商业银行财务绩效
利息是商业银行的主要收入来源,因此,利率上限可能会影响商业银行的业绩,并采取缩减规模等措施,以尽量减少运营成本,以保持可持续发展。换句话说,实行利率上限可能会通过产生息差对商业银行的业绩产生影响。在此背景下,本研究的总体目标是确定利率上限对肯尼亚商业银行财务绩效的影响。具体而言,本研究试图建立信贷供给对肯尼亚商业银行财务绩效的影响,并分析资产质量对肯尼亚商业银行财务绩效的影响。此外,本研究试图确定信贷成本对肯尼亚商业银行财务绩效的影响。本研究以三个关键理论为基础:金融中介理论、银行部分准备金理论、银行信用创造理论;以及理性预期理论。该研究使用了2013年至2017年从肯尼亚获得许可的40家商业银行收集的季度二级数据。时间的选择基于数据的可获得性和本研究开始的时间。这些数据是从肯尼亚中央银行的财务报表和其他出版物中获得的。本研究采用描述性分析方法和普通最小二乘(OLS)回归方法对数据进行分析。描述性统计和回归结果表明,利率上限对商业银行财务绩效有正向影响。从结果可以看出,利率上限对商业银行产生了积极的影响。此外,研究结果显示,以不良贷款占比衡量的资产质量对财务绩效有负向影响。此外,以贷款总额和预付款衡量的信贷供应显然对银行的财务业绩有负面影响。在此基础上,本研究建议商业银行研究降低不良贷款比例的方法,以提高其资产回报率。这可以通过在发放贷款前评估个人和公司的信用价值来实现。由利率衡量的信贷成本表明,它对财务绩效有积极影响,因此研究建议政府通过中央银行继续监测信贷成本,以便使低收入者获得贷款。这有助于增加贷款的吸收,从而通过支付利息提高银行的盈利能力。商业银行还应寻找其他途径增加利息收入,从而提高资产回报率。
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