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    The effect of credit management on loan recovery in the banking sector: a case study of Diamond Trust Bank, Uganda main branch Kampala
    (Kampala International University; College of Economics and Management, 2012-02) Thon, Bul A.
    Credit management in any society depends on how planning and provided adequate management of credit through the application of relevant recovery procedures. This is supported by various economically active approaches which are applied to create adequate levels of investments within the financial institutions. The study researched the aspects of credit management and credit acquisition in enhancing development in Uganda. The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between credit management and loan recovery within the banking sector, case study carried out at Diamond Trust. The study was prompted by the changing trends in the key issues of credit management across the globe and the relevance of loan recovery schemes within the financial institutions. The study examined the impact of credit management within the banking sector and provided a comprehensive analysis of the relevance of the process within which loans are acquired, sustained and managed. In gathering information the research study employed both primary and secondary sources. The primary source was mainly the questionnaires and interview guides while the secondary sources were the library work and internet. The study used descriptive survey as its research design. Four research areas in this project were identified and these provided the overall study area as a number of sampling techniques were applied to obtain relevant data. Frequency tables, charts and graphs, means as well as Spear man's correlation coefficient were used to analyze collected data.

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