DIGITAL FINANCIAL INNOVATION SERVICES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN KENYA
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2021Author
Wachira, Virginia Kirigo
Kalui, Fredrick
Gathii, John
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The study aimed at investigating the impact of digital financial services on the financial
performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya using secondary dataset generated from the
Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) and the Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK) for a
period of five years (2015-2019). To achieve this objective, the study used a multiple
regression and Pearson correlations. The study using the Pearson correlations found
negative correlations between mobile money (registered mobile money accounts, active
mobile money agents and mobile money deposits and withdrawals), digital payments
(P2P transfers) and performance of commercial banks. However, the study found
positive and significant relationship between customer deposits, Gross non-performing
loans and performance of commercial banks in Kenya. The study therefore concludes that
digital financial services offered by Fintech companies have a negative impact on the
performance of Commercial banks in Kenya and recommends that commercial banks
should continuously develop more digital financial services and collaborate more with
Fintech companies to improve on their performance. The originality of this study will be
of benefit to managers of Commercial banks.