KBA Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy® Working Paper Series, Kenya Bankers Association (KBA)

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About the KBA Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy®

The Kenya Bankers Association Centre for Research on Financial Markets and Policy® was established in 2012 to offer an array of research, commentary, and dialogue regarding critical policy matters that impact on financial markets in Kenya. The Centre sponsors original research, provides thoughtful commentary, and hosts dialogues and conferences involving scholars and practitioners on key financial market issues. Through these activities, the Centre acts as a platform for intellectual engagement and dialogue between financial market experts, the banking sector and the policy makers. It therefore contributes to an informed discussion that influences critical financial market debates and policies.

The Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) Working Papers Series (WPS) disseminates research findings of studies conducted by the Centre. The Working Papers constitute “Work-in-Progress” and are published to stimulate discussion and contribute to the advancement of the banking industry’s knowledge on matters of markets, economic outcomes, and policy. Constructive feedback on the Working Papers is welcome.

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2026The mediating role of ESG on the interaction between green banking and financial performance of commercial banks in KenyaMaru, Lucy
2026Cost of credit, digital finance and bank capital: Implications for MSME lending and performance in KenyaTiriongo, Samuel; Mulindi, Hillary; Nyagaka, Hesborn; Milimo, Davis
2026Unlocking MSME credit: Sector specific insights from KenyaKimani, Stephanie
2026MSME partial credit guarantees in Kenya: What 28.000 loans reveal about risk and pricingOchenge, Rogers
2026Discouraged borrowers and access to finance: Evidence from Kenyan SMEsCheruiyot, Josea K.
2026Commercial banks ESG integration and MSMEs support: Evidence from KenyaNdwiga, David
2026Towards a framework for sustainable bank financing of SMEs in KenyaKodongo, Odongo
2026Credit guarantee schemes and MSME financing in Kenya: A firm-level analysisMuli, Anthony; Ndwiga, David; Agung, Raphael; Njoroge, Samantha
2026Bridging the financial gap in MSME financing in KenyaWairimu, Salome; Kiragu, Doris
2025Macroeconomic imbalances evolution and their effect on bank intermediation cost in KenyaNdwiga, David; Makunda, Geraldine
2025Understanding bank demand for sovereign debt and its systemic risk implications: The Kenyan experienceOchenge, Rogers
2025Macro-imbalances and bank lending: A case of Kenya's banking industryAgung, Raphael; Muli, Anthony; Ndwiga, David; Njoroge, Samantha
2025Does bank credit mitigate nature and climate change effects in cereal productionWamalwa, Peter Simiyu; Kamau, Anne; Odongo, Maureen; Misati, Roseline Nyakerario
2025Twin deficits or distant cousins? Why the distinction matters for banks in KenyaCheruiyot, Kiplangat Josea; Osoro, Jared
2025Access to bank finance by MSMEs: Size and turnover effectsTiriongo, Samuel; Njino, Roselyne; Mulindi, Hillary
2025Monetary policy at the turn of financial markets: A forerunner or follower?Osoro, Jared; Talam, Camilla
2025Sovereign debt sustainability and private sector credit in KenyaKodongo, Odongo
2025Capital, competition and stability nexus in the Kenya banking sectorKiemo, Samuel
2024Are gender-diverse banks less risk-averse? Evidence from the Kenyan commercial banksOchenge, Rogers
2024Implications of macroeconomic stabilization policies on financial intermediationKimani, Stephanie
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