Kenyan Efficiency in Financial Sector after the Financial Crisis

Abstract

This study aims to find the efficiency of selected Kenyan sample commercial banks. As the banking industry is the main sector that contributes significantly to the development of the national economy and hence the efficiency of commercial banks gains significantly. The analysis of the study, using intermediation approach, reveals the efficiency of Kenyan commercial banks. However, the efficiency of sample banks showed inefficiency in some areas during the study period. But small banks showed better efficiency scores during the study period.

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Isaiah Onsarigo

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Isaiah Onsarigo (2016). Kenyan Efficiency in Financial Sector after the Financial Crisis. Africa International Journal of Management Education and Governance, 1(1), 56-89. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-246872