RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTEREST RATE CAPPING AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY, KENYA

RUTH KWAMBOKA OCHARO, OSCAR SANGORO, PhD
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Before interest rate capping, commercial banks fixed their basic rates and offered their clients the highest muscle. Such higher payments undermined customers but allowed banks to continue to benefit from huge profit margins. In contrast, the introduction of interest rate capping and how banks have been dissolved has resulted to the drop of profitability . A case of Kenya Commercial Bank Limited in Kakamega County was utilized to evaluate the relationship between interest rate capping and the performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The study's objectives were to; identify the relationship between credit uptake, financial exposure and lending practices and the financial performance of Kenyan commercial banks. A descriptive survey research design was utilized. The study's target population was all staffs in the two KCB branches in Kakamega County; including branch managers, supervisors, and other staffs. To sample 103 prime employees, stratified random sampling was used. Questionnaires were used to gather primary data while secondary data was collected using secondary data schedule. The results revealed that there is significant positive relationship between credit uptake and financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya (r=0.606, P=0.000). Further, there is significant negative relationship between financial exposure and financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya (r=-0.282, P=0.011). Lastly, there was significant positive relationship between loaning practices and financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya (r=0.661, P=0.000). The study concluded that there is significant relationship between interest rate capping and performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The study recommended that management at KCB should balance fees chargeable on each loan product as processing fee to a percentage of the loan to make loans affordable to customers. Furthermore, financial exposure that banks face from risky customers can be reduced by improving on credit management and closer scrutiny to weed out those likely to default. Lastly, customer’s needs should be considered when setting loaning practices such as the levels of interest rates so as to enhance its financial intermediation role. The government, academics, general public, and other stakeholders in the banking business are expected to benefit from the knowledge this research has to offer. Key Words; Interest Rate Capping, Financial Performance, Credit Uptake, Financial Exposure, Lending Practices, Commercial Banks CITATION : Ocharo, R. K., & Sangoro, O. (2023). Relationship between interest rate capping and financial performance of commercial banks in Kakamega County, Kenya . The Strategic Journal of Business & Change Management, 10 (2), 1496 – 1507.
利率上限与肯尼亚kakamega县商业银行财务绩效的关系
在利率上限之前,商业银行固定了基本利率,并为客户提供最高的优惠。这种更高的支付损害了客户的利益,但却让银行继续从巨大的利润率中获益。相比之下,利率上限的引入和银行解散的方式导致了盈利能力的下降。以Kakamega县肯尼亚商业银行有限公司为例,评价利率上限与肯尼亚商业银行绩效之间的关系。这项研究的目的是;确定肯尼亚商业银行的信贷吸收、财务风险和贷款实践与财务绩效之间的关系。采用描述性调查研究设计。本研究的目标人群为卡卡梅加县两家KCB分行的所有员工;包括分公司经理、主管和其他员工。对103名优秀员工采用分层随机抽样。采用问卷调查法收集一手数据,采用二次数据表收集二次数据。结果显示,肯尼亚商业银行的信贷吸收与财务绩效之间存在显著的正相关关系(r=0.606, P=0.000)。此外,肯尼亚商业银行的财务风险敞口与财务绩效之间存在显著的负相关关系(r=-0.282, P=0.011)。最后,肯尼亚商业银行的贷款行为与财务绩效之间存在显著的正相关关系(r=0.661, P=0.000)。研究得出结论,利率上限与肯尼亚商业银行绩效之间存在显著关系。该研究建议,KCB的管理层应将每项贷款产品收取的费用作为处理费与贷款的一定比例相平衡,以使客户能够负担得起贷款。此外,通过改善信贷管理和更严格的审查来剔除那些可能违约的客户,银行面临的来自高风险客户的金融风险敞口可以减少。最后,在制定利率水平等贷款做法时应考虑客户的需求,以增强其金融中介作用。政府、学术界、公众和银行业务的其他利益相关者都有望从这项研究所提供的知识中受益。关键字;利率上限,财务绩效,信贷吸收,财务风险,贷款实践,商业银行引文:Ocharo, r.k., &;Sangoro, O.(2023)。利率上限与肯尼亚Kakamega县商业银行财务绩效的关系商业战略杂志;管理学报,29(2),397 - 397。
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