Effect Of Islamic Finance On Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya
Date
2020
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Kca University
Abstract
The main aim of this study was to establish the effect of Islamic finance on the
performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The study was guided by three specific
objectives which are to; establish the effect of Mudaraba loans on commercial banks’
financial performance in Kenya, assess the effect of Ijara products on commercial
banks’ financial performance in Kenya and assess the effect of Murabaha contracts on
commercial banks’ financial performance in Kenya. This study used a descriptive
research design. The study was undertaken in the two completely established Islamic
commercial banks in Kenya as well as the 5 conservative banks offering partial
Islamic commercial banking. Secondary data was used for this study. This means that
the data used was quantitative in nature. The researcher used financial performance
data for the years 2015-2019. Descriptive statistics was utilized to organize Data. To
scrutinize the data, descriptive analysis such as standard deviation, frequencies, mean,
as well as percentages were utilized. Additionally, Pearson correlation as well as
multiple regressions which are inferential statistics were utilized. So as to come up
with a reliable model for this survey the researcher carried out appropriate diagnostic
tests. The study established that Murabaha is the most common Islamic finance
products though the Ijara was also significant. The findings also showed strong
positive relationship between Murabaha and bank performance. From the study
findings it was evident that there was a positive effect of Ijara on bank performance.
Mudaraba had a positive insignificant effect on bank performance. Based on the
findings, the study concluded that the Islamic finance affected bank performance with
some having a positive significant effect and others insignificant effect. The study
recommended that commercial banks in Kenya should sensitize its customers on the
need to promote partnership through financing business ideas. Also, among the most
recommended measures put in place is by selecting key financial and other indicators
to monitor programs based on the statutory requirements on Islamic banking products.
Developing systems for managing future performance based on the statutory
requirements are also highly recommended.
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Financial Performance, Islamic finance, Mudaraba loans, Ijara products, Commercial banks, Musharakah contracts.