A Study into the Effects of Internal Audit on the Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Zambia (A case of Standard Chartered)
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Commercial banks play an important role in an economy by providing financial services. However, in the course of
providing these financial services, banks face risks such as fraud that pose a threat to the financial performance of the bank ultimately
affecting both shareholders and stakeholders. The internal audit is one of the functions that were created to help mitigate or prevent
these risks. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of internal audit on the financial performance of commercial
banks in Zambia with Standard Chartered being the case study. The study had 3 specific objectives; to determine the relationship
between internal audit and the financial performance of Standard Chartered, to determine the impact of internal controls on the
financial performance of Standard Chartered and to determine the impact of internal audit independence on the financial
performance of Standard Chartered. The study presented the theoretical and conceptual frameworks as part of the literature study,
which focused on information that is relevant to the internal audit function and the financial performance of commercial banks. The
sample population for the study was 156 respondents and the researcher used a questionnaire and interviews to collect data as this
was the most appropriate tool given the time of 3 months to complete the research. The questionnaire administered to respondents
used the five-point likert scale to rate the responses of the respondents. The researcher used the Statistical Package for Social
Sciences (SPSS version 20) software to process and analyse quantitative data while qualitative data was analysed using the thematic
analysis. The software was also used to ensure reliability and validity of the research findings. To make the findings easy to
understand and interpret, the findings were presented using pie charts, bar charts and tables. Based on the findings, the study
concluded that there is a strong positive relationship between internal audit and the financial performance of Standard Chartered.
The findings also found that internal controls and internal audit independence have a strong positive impact on the financial
performance of Standard Chartered. This research will aid in making sure shareholders and management are aware of the impact
internal audit has on the financial performance of commercial banks due to its role as a control system put in place to safeguard
interests of both shareholders and stakeholders. The researcher recommended that Standard Chartered must always make sure their
internal control systems technology are up to date and that they must also train their internal audit staff regularly to enhance their
informational and technical competency. The researcher then proposed what future researchers can research on with regards to this
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