Abstract: | Development Bank of Ethiopia (DBE) is the main actor in availing medium and long term loans
to developmental projects. The bank has amended its credit policy in the year 2009 for the
betterment of its operations. The purpose of this study is to analyze the results of the execution of
DBE’s credit policy in loan collection performance of the bank. The paper reviews the
operators’ performance in loan processing and collection through team work, problem
identification, awareness created to the staffs and trainings taken on the credit policy, availability
of different mechanisms to remember the implementation of the credit policy requirements, and
feedback of the management in the implementation of the credit policy. The research involves a
cross sectional study using both qualitative and quantitative research centered on credit policy
practices. The data is systematically collected and presented to give exploratory analysis to
particular phenomena with emphasis to cover the extent of the problem. The study is carried out
among the staff of DBE. The data is collected from a total of 35 employees of the loan
processing units through random selection.
Reports of the bank in loan approval, disbursement and collection performance were analyzed.
The management and supervisory level staffs of the bank were interviewed to assess the
importance of the credit policy and its procedures in loan processing and collection. Management
decisions that are out of the scope of the bank's credit policy have limited the impact of the credit
policy. The bank has registered number of achievements as the result of the new credit policy
which includes the improvement of the loan approved and disbursed during the last five
consecutive fiscal years (2010- 2014). Collection performance has also improved in terms of the
amount of monetary figures. However, the collection performance didn't improve with the pace
of the disbursement. Based on the research findings, it is recommended that the bank needs to
further capitalize on its strength to benefit more from the implementation of the new credit
policy and needs to improve on its limitations such as collection performance (loan recovery),
exceptional treatment of loans, provision of training to its staffs and in assigning experienced and
capable staffs in the loan processing units. |