Macroeconomic Factors Affecting Commercial Banks’ Credit to Small And Medium-Sized Enterprises in Kenya.

Rowlandson Kariuki, Dr. Tabitha Nasieku
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Bank credit to the SMEs in Kenya remains relatively low by international standards, and by holding other factors constant, there is potential for credit growth. However, several factors come into play with regard to the proportion of credit to the SME sector. From this background, the current study will seek to examine the determinants of bank credit to the SME sector in Kenya. The financial intermediation theory, financial liberalization theory and credit risk theory provided the theoretical justification of the study. This study adopted a causal research design to focus on establishing the causal relationships between the dependent and independent variables. Quantitative secondary data was adopted in this study and collected using a data collection instrument. Monthly time series data for the period 2008 to 2021 retrieved from the Central Bank of Kenya reports, Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, and World Bank reports was used. The study used both descriptive and inferential methods to analyze data. The findings from this study support the intuition from empirical evidence and theoretical framework that credit in commercial banks is determined by macroeconomic factors. This means that commercial credit in Kenya are determined by GDP, Inflation, interest rates & Exchange rates when all working simultaneously.
影响肯尼亚商业银行中小企业信贷的宏观经济因素。
按照国际标准,肯尼亚中小企业的银行信贷仍然相对较低,如果保持其他因素不变,信贷就有增长的潜力。然而,在中小企业部门的信贷比例方面,有几个因素在起作用。从这一背景出发,本研究将设法审查肯尼亚中小企业部门银行信贷的决定因素。金融中介理论、金融自由化理论和信用风险理论为本文的研究提供了理论依据。本研究采用因果研究设计,重点建立因变量与自变量之间的因果关系。本研究采用定量的二手数据,并使用数据收集仪器进行收集。2008年至2021年的月度时间序列数据取自肯尼亚中央银行报告、肯尼亚国家统计局和世界银行报告。该研究采用描述性和推断性两种方法来分析数据。本文的研究结果支持了经验证据和理论框架的直觉,即商业银行信贷是由宏观经济因素决定的。这意味着肯尼亚的商业信贷是由GDP、通货膨胀、利率等因素决定的。所有人同时工作时的汇率。
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