The Influence of E-banking on the Financial Performance of Kenyan Commercial Banks

Justus Mwandoe Mwakera, Marcella Riwo-Abudho, Silas Onyango Abudho
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Aims: The mobile and internet revolution has influenced creation and delivery of financial services leading to more innovative ways of linking customers and partners. Electronic Banking (e-banking) has opened up a new channel of banking resulting in new capabilities for banks as intermediaries. The research questions that the study sought to answer include, the role of mobile banking on the financial performance in Kenyan commercial banks, the effect of Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) on the financial performance of Kenyan commercial banks. Study Design: The research adopted descriptive design with quantitative data approaches. Place and Duration of Study: The target population was made up of 24 Kenyan Commercial Banks in the North Coast region of Kenya with a total of 240 employees. These banks are top tier lead brands listed in the stock exchange in the banking sector in Kenya between December 2022 and July 2023. Methodology: Strata of top management (section heads), middle managers (branch managers and super agents) and operational employees (lower cadre employees & credit officers) provided 72 respondents. Both secondary and primary data sources were used with the self-administered questionnaires containing both open and closed ended questions. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, correlation and multiple regression on a model of Y = 1.518+ 0.438 X1 + 0.136 X2 + ε. Results: The correlation of the independent variables and the dependent variable was high and positive at 0.697 and 0.573 for mobile banking and Electronic Funds Transfer on financial performance respectively. The value of the adjusted R squared was found to be 0.654. The value of F-statistic was found to be 44.919 and it p-value 0.000. The regression coefficient of mobile banking was found to be 0.438 with a t-statistic value of 6.126. The regression coefficient of EFT was found to be 0.136 with a t-statistic value of 6.182. Conclusion: There is a strong relationship between mobile banking, EFT and financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya. M-banking has significantly reduced operational costs while EFT has increased the number of daily transactions. The study established that the popularity of m-banking has is due to the intensity of technology penetration of mobile phones to bank customers which has resulted in the number of customers registering for m-banking services to increase in the last five years. Commercial banks have also experienced increased ROA and growth in market share with adoption of e-banking.
电子银行对肯尼亚商业银行财务业绩的影响
目的:移动和互联网革命对金融服务的创造和提供产生了影响,导致以更创新的方式将客户与合作伙伴联系起来。电子银行(e-banking)开辟了一条新的银行业务渠道,为作为中介机构的银行带来了新的能力。本研究试图回答的研究问题包括:移动银行对肯尼亚商业银行财务业绩的影响;电子资金转账(EFT)对肯尼亚商业银行财务业绩的影响。研究设计:研究采用描述性设计和定量数据方法。研究地点和时间:研究对象包括肯尼亚北海岸地区的 24 家肯尼亚商业银行,共有 240 名员工。这些银行均为 2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 7 月期间在肯尼亚银行业证券交易所上市的一线领先品牌。调查方法:高层管理人员(科长)、中层管理人员(分行经理和超级代理)和业务员工(基层员工和信贷员)共 72 名受访者。采用了二级和一级数据来源,自填问卷包含开放式和封闭式问题。数据分析包括描述性统计、相关性和多元回归模型 Y = 1.518+ 0.438 X1 + 0.136 X2 + ε。结果手机银行和电子转账对财务绩效的影响分别为 0.697 和 0.573,自变量和因变量之间的相关性较高且呈正相关。调整后的 R 平方值为 0.654。F 统计量值为 44.919,P 值为 0.000。手机银行的回归系数为 0.438,t 统计量值为 6.126。发现电子资金转账的回归系数为 0.136,t 统计量值为 6.182。结论肯尼亚商业银行的移动银行业务、电子资金转账和财务业绩之间存在密切关系。移动银行大大降低了运营成本,而电子资金转账则增加了每日交易量。研究表明,移动银行的普及是由于银行客户对移动电话的技术渗透力度加大,导致在过去五年中注册移动银行服务的客户数量增加。随着电子银行的采用,商业银行的投资回报率也有所提高,市场份额也有所增长。
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