RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FINANCIAL INCLUSION STRATEGIES AND PROFITABILITY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA

Abdirahman Abdirizak Gelle, Felix MWAMBIA, PhD, Anthony Kimathi
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Commercial banks are grappling with profitability challenges. Yet, the government of Kenya is leveraging on these banks to finance the ambitious Big-Four Agenda. Consistent posting of losses of commercial banks creates doubts on whether the government will achieve the aforementioned Big-Four Agenda. This study sought to establish the relationship between agency banking and mobile banking with profitability of commercial banks in Kenya. The study was guided by the financial intermediation theory, the modern portfolio theory, the agency theory and the technology acceptance model theory. An explanatory descriptive research design was adopted, targeting 41 commercial banks in Kenya. Secondary data was collected from central bank reports and publications, as well as the respective banks between years 2016-2020. The study collected data on a number of mobile banking agents, volume of transactions through mobile banking, the value of net income and the total equity from the respective commercial banks. Data was analyzed descriptively and inferentially prior to the diagnostic tests. Statistical Package for Social Sciences was used to analyze data, while findings were presented using tables and figures. The study established that mobile banking (β=.261, p<0.05) had significant effect on return on equity among commercial banks in Kenya and this is significantly moderated by bank size. The study concluded that the relationship between financial inclusion strategies and profitability of commercial banks in Kenya is significant. The study recommends that business development managers, and regional marketing managers working in commercial banks in Kenya should increase the agency network, while creating awareness among customers on use of bank agents to carry out transactions like payment of bills. The management team should borrow experience of the Kenya Commercial Bank by slashing all the transaction costs of mobile banking.
金融包容性战略与肯尼亚商业银行盈利能力之间的关系
商业银行正在努力应对盈利挑战。然而,肯尼亚政府正在利用这些银行为雄心勃勃的 "四大议程 "提供资金。商业银行的持续亏损让人怀疑政府能否实现上述四大议程。本研究旨在确定代理银行业务和移动银行业务与肯尼亚商业银行盈利能力之间的关系。研究以金融中介理论、现代投资组合理论、代理理论和技术接受模型理论为指导。研究采用了解释性描述研究设计,以肯尼亚的 41 家商业银行为研究对象。二级数据收集自中央银行的报告和出版物,以及 2016-2020 年间各家银行的报告和出版物。研究收集了各商业银行的移动银行代理数量、移动银行交易量、净收入值和总股本等数据。在进行诊断测试之前,对数据进行了描述性和推论性分析。数据分析使用了社会科学统计软件包,研究结果使用表格和数字呈现。研究发现,移动银行业务(β=.261,P<0.05)对肯尼亚商业银行的股本回报率有显著影响,而银行规模则对此有明显调节作用。研究得出结论,金融包容性战略与肯尼亚商业银行盈利能力之间的关系是显著的。研究建议,在肯尼亚商业银行工作的业务发展经理和区域营销经理应增加代理网络,同时提高客户对使用银行代理进行支付账单等交易的认识。管理团队应借鉴肯尼亚商业银行的经验,降低手机银行的所有交易成本。
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