Department of Economic, Kigali Independent University (Ulk), Rwanda P.O.BOX.2280, Rwanda
Review Article
Effects of Central Bank of Rwanda Regulations on the Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Rwanda
Author(s): Jean Bosco Harelimana* and Rose Marie Alice Uwibambe
The study was about the effects of central bank of Rwanda regulations on the financial performance of commercial banks in Rwanda, a case
study of Bank of Kigali (BK) PLC. The data was collected from audited financial statement of the bank under study, 13 head of departments in
Bank of Kigali as were as central bank of Rwanda regulations. The techniques used in data collection include documentary and interview, to
analyse the findings descriptive statistical and inferential statistics were used. The findings shows that that the majority of respondents with 61.5%
mentioned that Capital adequacy regulation help BK to protect shareholders equity against risks, 38.5% of the total interviewee confirmed that
Capital adequacy helps BK to allocate existing resources effectively. The results demonstrated that 38.9% of the total interviewed confirmed that
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DOI:
10.37421/2151-6219.2022.13.376
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