Internal credit rating (ICR) was used in evaluating the level of risk associated with a loan applicant and assign probabilities that an applicant with a given credit score would be good or bad. It could also be used as abasis for loan approval, pricing, monitoring and capital allocation. Lending difficulties may arise due to Internal Credit Rating (ICR) systems failure to consider and analyze potential borrower’s information before loans are approved and released to them, making loan monitoring and capital allocation based on the associated risk profile difficult. In recent years spanning 2011 to 2014, there have been growing trend of bad loans, this study aimed at investigating the effects of ICR on the financial performance of commercial banks operating in Kenya for 10 year duration from 2006 to 2015. The specific objectives of the study were to: Establish the effects of ICR-based loan origination process on the financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya; examine the effects of ICR-based setting of credit terms and conditions on the financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya; assess the effects of ICR-based credit monitoring on the financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya; and analyze the effects of ICR-based capital allocation on the financial performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The study was intended to be useful to bankers, bank supervisors, and other stakeholders including scholars and the general public. The study used the longitudinal research design to describe and provide a profile of the relationship between the bank ICR systems and risk adjusted financial performance of the various commercial banks. The population of the study consisted of 20 commercial banks registered, licensed and operating in Kenya as at the period of the study. The20 banks was purposively analysed after a preliminary survey carried out to establish the availability of data for all Commercial banks. Therefore, the study population comprised the 20 commercial banks in Kenya, arrived at using the purposive selection criterion. The main data collection instrument was the secondary data collection schedule with data being collected from the yearly bank reports, Central Bank of Kenya annual reports and Kenya Bankers Association. Data analysis was conducted with the help of STATA computer program, providing descriptive and inferential statistics.
KIPTIONY, N (2021). Effect Of Internal Credit Rating On Financial Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effect-of-internal-credit-rating-on-financial-performance-of-commercial-banks-in-kenya
KIPTIONY, NICKSON "Effect Of Internal Credit Rating On Financial Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 18 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effect-of-internal-credit-rating-on-financial-performance-of-commercial-banks-in-kenya. Accessed 15 Nov. 2024.
KIPTIONY, NICKSON . "Effect Of Internal Credit Rating On Financial Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 18 May. 2021. Web. 15 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effect-of-internal-credit-rating-on-financial-performance-of-commercial-banks-in-kenya >.
KIPTIONY, NICKSON . "Effect Of Internal Credit Rating On Financial Performance Of Commercial Banks In Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 15, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effect-of-internal-credit-rating-on-financial-performance-of-commercial-banks-in-kenya