Risk management policy and performance of commercial banks in Uganda
Abstract
This study examines risk management policy and the performance of commercial banks in
Uganda looking at the case study as Global Trust Bank. It was based on three specific
objectives which are: To identify various risks commercial banks face while doing business, to
examine the performance of commercial banks, to examine the relationship between risk
management policy and performance of commercial banks. The study applied a case study
research design using both qualitative and quantitative approaches and also based on previous
literature. A sample size of 48 was selected from a total population of 55 people. The
researcher used interview guides and questionnaires for data collection. The findings of the
study show that in Global Trust Bank there are major risks faced such as, Poor credit
worthiness of the customers, risks that arise out of human error and natural disasters, risks in
meeting its liquidity needs as they come due and many others. It also revealed that Global
Trust bank has high level of performance. The findings also revealed that there is a significant
relationship between risk management policy and performance of commercial banks. The
researcher concludes that amidst the various factors that affect the performance of commercial
banks, risk management policy is among the most important factors. The study therefore
recommends that commercial banks should continue to formulate effective risk management
policies in order to boost their performance.