Investigating Corporate Governance Practices In The Kenyan Stock Brokerage Industry: Ownership Structure And Investor Protection
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2013
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KCA University
Abstract
This study is an exploratory survey on the ownership structures and investor/ client protection
endeavours as components of corporate governance practise in the Kenyan stockbrokerage
industry. The main purpose of the study was to bring to light, the imperative aspects of corporate
governance practise by an industry recovering from its deepest decline in history, experienced
during the second half of the first decade of the 21st Century. With a data from 10 out of the
possible 11 firms licensed to facilitate the buying and selling of securities to the Nairobi
Securities Exchange (NSE) investors, the findings of this study portrayed the industry as very
volatile as a number of profound deficits in the firms’ corporate governance practises were
observed. The findings indicate that the ownership structure of the firms is highly concentrated
with some firms having a single shareholder holding as much as 90%, mainly institutions and
families. Additionally, the findings point to the lack of a clear comprehension of the tenets over
and above the benefits of good corporate governance practise. It was noted that most firms
comply with the corporate governance codes/ rules laid down by the Kenyan Capital Markets
Authority (CMA), possibly due to the fear of the repercussions of non-compliance rather than for
the ultimate benefit of the firms and the industry’s different stakeholders. The mechanisms of
disseminating investment related information were noted to give preference to large scale
investors over the small scale investors notwithstanding the fact that if put together the small
scale investors would constitute the largest block of investment holders in the firms’ portfolios.
The findings of this study have significant implications on the measures engineered by the
Kenyan Capital Markets Authority, the Nairobi Securities Exchange and investors generally in
reinforcing good corporate governance practises in the Kenyan Stockbrokerage industry
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Corporate Governance, Ownership Structure, Investor Protection, Ownership Concentration, Agency Theory, Stakeholder Theory, Stewardship Theory, Firm Performance.