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Item CRDB shares performance at Dar es Salaam stock exchange(Mzumbe university, 2019) Byarugaba, Rosalia NThis research aimed at evaluating the CRDB performance at DSE. The study’s objectives were to examine the role of financial market in facilitating banks performance: To assess whether capital gain accrued by commercial banks contributes to their performance in the market: To determine the importance of shares to customers of CRDB to economic growth of the society and individual shareholders and: To examine the importance of companies like CRDB Bank to be listed at the stock market exchange. The study used descriptive, exploratory ad explanatory design in which quantitative data was collected from secondary sources, including journals, books and annual reports from the organization. Data analysis was done using both SPSS program and Ms-Excel. Descriptive technique was used to describe the nature of the information obtained and express it into meaningful manner that can be understood by readers. Descriptive data was interpreted into mean, frequencies, standard deviation and percentage. The study observed that shares have a great importance to shareholders’ due to the impact they serve in the society. At the end of each financial year shareholders are awarded with total shareholders return and return on capital employed with accordance to the rate of capital invested in the company. This helps individual shareholder to obtain return of which is the saving obtained from buying of shares in the business. The findings also showed that investment made by stakeholders in the company at large percentage helped boost and strengthen the financial stability of the company in the business sphere. That is, the total assets return, return on investment and return on shareholders’ equity are the most crucial criteria observed by major shareholders at the end of the financial to determine whether and the extent to which the company is making profit or loss. The study recommended several issues to be addressed: The Government should regulate the securities that are provided by financial entities. These include stocks, bonds, mortgage and shares that are normally traded in the stock exchange market. Proper information need to be provided so as to determine when to buy, what price to be charged and when do shares normally mature