Effect 0f Credit Risk Management Techniques 0n The Performance 0f Unsecured Bank Loans Employed Commercial Banks In Kenya
Prof. R.W Gakure,
John Karanja Ngugi,
Peter Musangi Ndwiga and
Simon Maina Waithaka
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Prof. R.W Gakure: Lecturer School of Human Resource Development,Jomokenyatta University of Science And Agriculture,P.O Box 62000- 002000 City Square
John Karanja Ngugi: Lecturer School of Human Resource Development,Jomokenyatta University of Science And Agriculture,P.O Box 62000- 002000 City Square
Peter Musangi Ndwiga: PhD Student In Business Administration,Jomokenyatta University of Science And Agriculture,P.O Box 62000- 002000 City Square
Simon Maina Waithaka: PhD Student In Entrepreneurship,Jomokenyatta University of Science And Agriculture,P.O Box 62000- 002000 City Square
International Journal of Business and Social Research, 2012, vol. 2, issue 4, 221-236
Abstract:
Financial risk in a banking organization is possibility that the outcome of an action or event could bring up adverse impacts. Such outcomes could either result in a direct loss of earnings / capital or may result in imposition of constraints on bank’s ability to meet its business objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of credit risk management techniques on the performance of unsecured bank loans by commercial banks in Kenya.
Keywords: Credit risk; Portfolio Theory; credit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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