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Bank Characteristics and Financial Performance of Commercial Banks Listed at The Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenya

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Commercial banks in Kenya have recently experienced a steady downturn in their financial performance, mostly as a result of strict regulatory requirements and a changing business environment. The subpar financial performance of numerous lower-tier banks has resulted in significant consequences, including the necessity of placing some of these banks under receivership. The purpose of this study was to look into how various factors influence the financial performance of commercial banks listed on the Nairobi Securities market. In particular, this study looked to see how financial performance was impacted by asset quality and liquidity management. The study employed a descriptive methodology and a target population comprised of 11 commercial banks listed on the NSE were included in the population sample for this study. Secondary data was collected and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The research exhibited that the financial performance of commercial banks is significantly influenced by quality of their assets. Furthermore, the study revealed a positive and statistically significant impact of liquidity on the financial performance of Kenyan commercial banks The study concluded that financial performance was substantially and positively impacted by the quality of assets and liquidity management practices. Consequently, it is recommended that banks maintain a low level of nonperforming loans, as these loans have adverse effects on bank profitability, which in turn affects overall financial performance. Although the statutory ratio is established at 20%, the central bank might think about increasing this ratio by taking into account the general growth of the banking industry in recent years.
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Title: Bank Characteristics and Financial Performance of Commercial Banks Listed at The Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenya
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Commercial banks in Kenya have recently experienced a steady downturn in their financial performance, mostly as a result of strict regulatory requirements and a changing business environment.
The subpar financial performance of numerous lower-tier banks has resulted in significant consequences, including the necessity of placing some of these banks under receivership.
The purpose of this study was to look into how various factors influence the financial performance of commercial banks listed on the Nairobi Securities market.
In particular, this study looked to see how financial performance was impacted by asset quality and liquidity management.
The study employed a descriptive methodology and a target population comprised of 11 commercial banks listed on the NSE were included in the population sample for this study.
Secondary data was collected and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.
The research exhibited that the financial performance of commercial banks is significantly influenced by quality of their assets.
Furthermore, the study revealed a positive and statistically significant impact of liquidity on the financial performance of Kenyan commercial banks The study concluded that financial performance was substantially and positively impacted by the quality of assets and liquidity management practices.
Consequently, it is recommended that banks maintain a low level of nonperforming loans, as these loans have adverse effects on bank profitability, which in turn affects overall financial performance.
Although the statutory ratio is established at 20%, the central bank might think about increasing this ratio by taking into account the general growth of the banking industry in recent years.

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