CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF HOUSING FINANCE BANK
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2014-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
The study was carried out to establish the relationship between corporate governance and
financial performance of commercial banks in Uganda, with Housing finance bank as a case
study. The study was cross-sectional combined with analytical survey design as well as
descriptive methods to interpret the findings. Besides, both qualitative and quantitative methods
were also adopted. A total sample of 59 staff of Housing finance bank were selected. Both
census and simple random sampling methods were used to select the respondents for the study
because of their involvement in corporate governance issues within the bank. Semi-structured
self administered questionnaires and interview guide were employed to collect data. The
regression result showed that about 36% of the variations in financial performance of Housing
finance bank is explained by corporate governance comprising of board size, board composition,
CEO reputation, and ownership structures. Thus, the study therefore recommends that Housing
finance bank put in place better governance mechanism, in particular a board, board
composition, and a reputable CEO to direct and control its business operations. This will
improve procedures, systems, and processes for accountability which is a key factor in corporate
governance and superior management that will be responsible for the most important decisions
making processes for efficient corporate performance.
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Corporate Governance, Financial Performance, Commercial Banks, Uganda
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Abaasa, Phionah (2014) Corporate Governance and Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Uganda: A case study of Housing Finance Bank