EFFECT OF CONCENTRIC MARKET DIVERSIFICATION STRATEGY ON PERFORMANCE OF MICROFINANCE BANKS IN NAIROBI COUNTY, KENYA
Date
2024-11-22Author
Mwariri, Jackline Wangari
Kiplagat, Nehemiah
Wachira, Ann
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According to the Central Bank of Kenya non-performing loans in the microfinance sector reached a staggering
19.8% in 2021, a sharp increase from the 15.6% reported in 2019, highlighting the strain on the sector's loan
portfolios. This rising default rate has led to reduced profitability and has had adverse effects on the overall
financial performance of these institutions. The inability of microfinance banks to adequately diversify their
products and revenue streams has been cited as a major factor in their underperformance. It is against this
backdrop that the study sought to determine the effect of concentric market diversification strategy on the
performance of microfinance banks in Nairobi County. The target population was 63 employees in the 14
Microfinance Banks headquarters in Nairobi County, comprising heads of departments and sections since the target
population was small the study adopted census technique to incorporate all the 63 targeted employees. The study
adopted descriptive research design. The collection of data was done by use of structured questionnaires. The pilot
study was conducted in two microfinance banks operating in Kiambu County. These are U & I Microfinance Bank
and Kenya Women Microfinance Bank. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze quantitative data,
and results were presented using tables. The findings indicated that market diversification strategy positively
affects performance of microfinance banks in Nairobi (r=0.704, p=0.000). The study concluded that microfinance
banks have been able to venture into different market segments in the society over the last five years. From the
study the researcher recommended that microfinance banks should conduct thorough market research to identify
potential new financial products and services that align with the needs and preferences of customers in Nairobi