Influence of Technological Factors and Homeownership through Mortgage Financing in Kenya
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2021Author
Kigomo, Juliah R.
Senaji, Thomas Anyanje
Mwaniki, Gillian W.
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The uptake of mortgage just like any other business today is being affected by technological factors.
The purpose of this study was to establish the influence of technological factors on the growth of home
ownership through mortgage financing in Nairobi County, Kenya. A descriptive survey of 92 credit
managers in 43 mortgage banks and 393 mortgage customers selected from a population 24,000
employees of three parastatals was conducted. Secondary data was collected from published financial
statements of CBK, mortgage lenders, and Kenya National Bureau Statistics (KNBS) for the period of
30 years. The study established that technological factors had a statistically significantly influence on
the growth of homeownership through mortgage financing in Kenya ( = 0.439, t = 13.412, p <0.05).
The study also determined that decisions by mortgage customers are strongly influenced by the rapid
changes that new technologies offer. The study concluded that while the technological drivers for
change are often perceived as disruptive, they are neither sudden nor random and thus appropriate
positioning will help mortgage firms to gain more customers and also continue attracting more clients.
The study recommends that the mortgage industry players need to consider the technological factors in
the policy making process which can enhance the mortgage uptake in Kenya. The study also
recommends that lenders must have a technology that is capable enough to get homebuyers into their
dream homes faster, customize engagement with their unique customers, stay in contact throughout the
process and respond to homebuyers needs on their terms
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Kigomo, J. R., Senaji, T. A., & Mwaniki, G. W. (2021). Influence of Technological Factors and Homeownership through Mortgage Financing in Kenya. The University Journal, 3(1), 111-118.Publisher
The University Journal,