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An Assessment Of The Effects Of Enterprise Risk Management On Financial Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya. A Case Of Commercial Banks Operating In Kisii Town

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dc.contributor.author Okemwa, Elphic Orenge
dc.date.accessioned 2025-03-20T11:43:41Z
dc.date.available 2025-03-20T11:43:41Z
dc.date.issued 2018-10
dc.identifier.other CBM12/10322/12
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8492
dc.description.abstract Changing business practices and burgeoning regulatory requirements mean that organizations require a broader and clearer perspective on enterprise-wide risk than ever before. Unfortunately to date, enterprise risk management is improperly defined in the corporate agenda. Prior studies were done both locally and globally but they did not analyze using some variables or they operated in a different context. This gap provided the purpose of the study which established the effect of enterprise risk management practices on financial performance of commercial Banks operating in Kisii town. Specifically, the study sought to establish the effect of compliance risk, operational risk, credit risk, and market risk each independently on the financial performance of commercial Banks in Kisii town. Descriptive research design was used and the target population was 149 respondents from all the commercial banks operating in Kisii town. A sample of 108 respondents was contacted using Yamane’s 2009 formula. The main instrument for primary data collection was the questionnaire. The primary data was collected from 91 respondents and the secondary data was obtained from the banks operating in Kisii town. The collected data analyzed using statistical techniques while inferential statistics was done using multiple regression analysis and Pearson’s correlation test. The data analyzed was presented by the use of tables. The findings of the study indicated that majority of the respondents agreed that compliance risk; operational risk, credit risk and market risk had a positive effect on commercial banks operating in Kisii town. The study concluded that the major indicators of operational risk were identified as execution, delivery and process management which had an effect on commercial banks operating in Kisii town through accounting errors and data entry errors which are mainly caused by omissions in the cash book leading to a difference between the balance as per bank statement and the balance as per cash book.. The study recommended that the management of commercial banks operating in Kisii town should put in place cost-effective measures for timely risk mitigation so as to ensure that their financial performance should not be impacted negatively. The study was significant to the, Credit Reference Bureau, Kenya Credit Information Sharing Initiative and Central bank of Kenya towards the development of the banking industry, align standards for the industry and modernize the Payments Systems. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Kisii University en_US
dc.subject Assessment Of The Effects Of Enterprise Risk Management en_US
dc.subject Financial Performance Of Commercial Banks en_US
dc.subject Kisii en_US
dc.subject Kenya en_US
dc.title An Assessment Of The Effects Of Enterprise Risk Management On Financial Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya. A Case Of Commercial Banks Operating In Kisii Town en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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