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Relationship between Asset Securitization and Financial Performance of Listed Commercial Banks in Kenya
(KeMU, 2020-11)The economic aspect of any nation is strengthened by a well-regulated and managed banking sector. Most commercial banks in Kenya are faced with low financial performance because of capital deficiency, liquidity deficiency ... -
Relationship between Corporate Bonds and Liquidity Growth of Commercial Banks in Nairobi County Kenya
(KeMU, 2020-11)As a substitute way of getting funding for proper functional of banking operations, commercial banks issue these bonds to clients. They do this with a promise that the bank will be paying interest after a certain duration ... -
Relationship between Entrepreneurial Marketing Mix and Growth of Jua Kali Enterprises in North Imenti Sub County
(KeMU, 2019-07)Small and Medium Enterprises are the key drivers of the country’s economy. The government is tasked with spurring growth of SME’s through provision of supportive legal structure and conducive policy environment. However, ... -
Relationship between Financial Derivatives and Financial Performance of Selected Listed Commercial Banks in Kenya
(KeMU, 2021-08)Market globalization has tremendously increased exposing banks into different forms of financial risks. Financial risks when inadequately managed may cause the financial performance of commercial banks to decline. Managing ... -
Relationship between Monetary Policies and Financial Performance of Banking Institutions in Kenya: A Case Study of Commercial Banks in Nairobi City
(KeMU, 2019-09)The main purpose of this study was to determine if central bank rate relate with financial performance, to establish whether central bank open market operations associate with financial performance, to evaluate relationship ... -
Relationship between Resource Mobilization and Wealth Maximization in Saving and Credit Cooperative Societies in Meru County, Kenya
(KeMU, 2019-07)Saving and Credit Cooperative Societies in Kenya face challenges in terms of resource mobilization, including strict requirements/bureaucracy, inadequate government support, legal restrictions, default risks/poor repayment, ...