The Banking Sector in Pakistan. Internal Determinants of Commercial Banks' Profitability

The Banking Sector in Pakistan. Internal Determinants of Commercial Banks' Profitability
Author: Saira Anis
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2017-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3668535906

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Academic Paper from the year 2014 in the subject Economics - Finance, grade: 2.92, , language: English, abstract: This study focuses on internal factors and how they are affecting the profitability of banks in Pakistan. The report seeks answer to the following research problems: Which internal determinants are affecting the commercial banks’ profitability in Pakistan? And: How are these internal determinants affecting the commercial banks' profitability in Pakistan? To analyze the internal determinants affecting the profitability of 14 commercial banks of Pakistan, the study is based on available data over the period of 2007 to 2012 and aims to recognize major determinants of profitability.

The Determinants of the Pakistan Islamic Banking Industry Profitability

The Determinants of the Pakistan Islamic Banking Industry Profitability
Author: Farrukh Ijaz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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The financial sector plays an important role in the economic and fiscal development of a country. A well-built and vigorous banking system is a precondition for the sustainable financial growth of a country. Over the past few years, Islamic banking industry of Pakistan has been facing many problems and challenges to maintain the financial stability. To overcome this issue, it is vital to classify the factors that mostly impact the overall profitability of Islamic banks in Pakistan. Two models were used alternatively for ROA and ROE as dependent variable. A set of internal factors were considered as independent variables including: bank's size, gearing ratio, operational efficiency, asset management and capital adequacy ratio for the time period 2006-2013. The results indicate that different measures of profitability depend upon different bank specific factors. The study found that profitability of Islamic banks depends on the leverage ratio, operating efficiency, asset management and bank size. Further research can be extended to explore the above findings and to include some other internal factors such as general bank charges, doubtful loans or reserves ratios, and external factor such as GDP, exchange rate and CPI as well.

Bank Size and Systemic Risk

Bank Size and Systemic Risk
Author: Mr.Luc Laeven
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2014-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1484363728

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The proposed SDN documents the evolution of bank size and activities over the past 20 years. It discusses whether this evolution can be explained by economies of scale or “too big to fail” subsidies. The paper then presents evidence on the extent to which bank size and market-based activities contribute to systemic risk. The paper concludes with policy messages in the area of capital regulation and activity restrictions to reduce the systemic risk posed by large banks. The analysis of the paper complements earlier Fund work, including SDN 13/04 and the recent GFSR chapter on “too big to fail” subsidies, and its policy message is in line with this earlier work.

Determinants of Commercial Bank Interest Margins and Profitability

Determinants of Commercial Bank Interest Margins and Profitability
Author: Asl? Demirgüç-Kunt
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1998
Genre: Bancos comerciales
ISBN:

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March 1998 Differences in interest margins reflect differences in bank characteristics, macroeconomic conditions, existing financial structure and taxation, regulation, and other institutional factors. Using bank data for 80 countries for 1988-95, Demirgüç-Kunt and Huizinga show that differences in interest margins and bank profitability reflect various determinants: * Bank characteristics. * Macroeconomic conditions. * Explicit and implicit bank taxes. * Regulation of deposit insurance. * General financial structure. * Several underlying legal and institutional indicators. Controlling for differences in bank activity, leverage, and the macroeconomic environment, they find (among other things) that: * Banks in countries with a more competitive banking sector-where banking assets constitute a larger share of GDP-have smaller margins and are less profitable. The bank concentration ratio also affects bank profitability; larger banks tend to have higher margins. * Well-capitalized banks have higher net interest margins and are more profitable. This is consistent with the fact that banks with higher capital ratios have a lower cost of funding because of lower prospective bankruptcy costs. * Differences in a bank's activity mix affect spread and profitability. Banks with relatively high noninterest-earning assets are less profitable. Also, banks that rely largely on deposits for their funding are less profitable, as deposits require more branching and other expenses. Similarly, variations in overhead and other operating costs are reflected in variations in bank interest margins, as banks pass their operating costs (including the corporate tax burden) on to their depositors and lenders. * In developing countries foreign banks have greater margins and profits than domestic banks. In industrial countries, the opposite is true. * Macroeconomic factors also explain variation in interest margins. Inflation is associated with higher realized interest margins and greater profitability. Inflation brings higher costs-more transactions and generally more extensive branch networks-and also more income from bank float. Bank income increases more with inflation than bank costs do. * There is evidence that the corporate tax burden is fully passed on to bank customers in poor and rich countries alike. * Legal and institutional differences matter. Indicators of better contract enforcement, efficiency in the legal system, and lack of corruption are associated with lower realized interest margins and lower profitability. This paper-a product of the Development Research Group-is part of a larger effort in the group to study bank efficiency.

The Profitability of Banking Sector in Pakistan

The Profitability of Banking Sector in Pakistan
Author: Imran Naseem
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN:

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Banking sector plays an important role in financial stability of an economy. This study investigates the determinants of profitability of banking sector in Pakistan. For this purpose the data of all Pakistani banks were collected for the period of 2006-2010. We examined the relationship between macroeconomics and bank specific characteristics. To investigate the impact of loans, assets, deposits, equity, economic growth, inflation and market capitalization on profitability measures ROE (return on equity) ROA (return on assets) ROCE (return on capital employed)i and NIM (net interest margin) by using POLS (Pooled ordinary least square). The study found both internal and external factors have strong impact on profitability of overall banking sector. We tested their study on our data and sample of 40 Pakistani banks which shows overall economic condition of banking sector in Pakistan.

Financial Structure and Bank Profitability

Financial Structure and Bank Profitability
Author: Asl? Demirgüç-Kunt
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2000
Genre: Bank profits
ISBN:

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Countries differ in the extent to which their financial systems are bank-based or market-based. The financial systems of Germany and Japan, for example, are considered bank-based because banks play a leading role in mobilizing savings, allocating capital, overseeing investment decisions of corporate managers, and providing risk management vehicles. The systems of the United States, and the United Kingdom are considered more market-based. Using bank-level data for a large number of industrial and developing countries, the authors present evidence about the impact of financial development, and structure on bank performance. They measure the relative importance of bank or market finance by the relative size of stock aggregates, by relative trading or transaction volumes, and by indicators of relative efficiency. They show that in developing countries, both banks and stock markets are less developed, but financial systems tend to be more bank-based. The richer the country, the more active are all financial intermediaries. The greater the development of a country's banks, the tougher is the competition, the greater is the efficiency, and the lower are the bank margins, and profits. The more under-developed the stock market, the greater are the bank profits. But financial structure per se does not have a significant, independent influence on bank margins, and profits.

Determinants of Islamic Banking Industry's Profitability In Pakistan for the Period 2004-2012

Determinants of Islamic Banking Industry's Profitability In Pakistan for the Period 2004-2012
Author: Muhammad Abubakar Siddique
Publisher:
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

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To explore how Islamic banking could be promoted in Pakistan, one of the crucial factors is exploring the factors that determine the profitability of Islamic Banking Industry (IBI). The studies on the determinants of Islamic banking growth focus on a number of such internal and external determinants. Because of not taking into account both internal and external factors simultaneously, most of the studies are subject to some biases. This study takes into account both internal and external determinants, empirically investigates the core determinants of growth of Islamic banking in Pakistan and evaluates the relative importance of internal and external factors in IBI's growth during the period 2004-2012. Quarterly unbalanced panel data have been used for nine Islamic banks: Five full-fledged Islamic banks and four standalone Islamic branches of conventional banks. Encompassing Approach and General to Specific (GTS) methodology have been used to select the most appropriate model. The study found that internal factors were relatively more important than external factors, because according to GTS approach, comparatively some external variables were found highly insignificant and were dropped. Internal factors like total assets, operating expenses over total assets, number of branches, capital ratio (total equity to total asset) and liquidity, and external factors like inflation and interest rate were significantly related to return on asset in both long run and short run while only inflation did not show any significant immediate impact on ROA in the short run. These findings propose that banks with high capital ratio are relatively more profitable. Efficient management of bank operations can enhance bank profitability. Islamic banks will have to improve their capability to predict inflation to adjust profit rates accordingly.

Determinants of Bank Performance

Determinants of Bank Performance
Author: Asif Ali
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

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Banking sector plays the most important role in the economic growth of country. It is generally agreed that a sprout and well-functioning banking sector is a prerequisite for sustainable economic growth. Banks in Pakistan have been undergoing major challenges in the dynamic environment over the past few years. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of bank-specific, industry-specific and macroeconomic determinants of bank performance. The study employs annual data for 13 Commercial Banks of Pakistan for the period 2005 to 2013. Pooled regression analysis is used to test hypothesis. Results of pooled regression revealed that all variables except bank size have a negative and significant impact on bank performance, whereas bank size has positive and significant impact on bank performance. Overall, it can be concluded that all the bank-specific variables affect profitability strongly. Macro-economic variables influenced the profitability much but negatively. Moreover, the industry related variables have also significant association with bank performance.

Islamic Finance Alternatives for Emerging Economies

Islamic Finance Alternatives for Emerging Economies
Author: M. Ustaoglu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1137413301

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Turkey could be considered the most important and leading Islamic country that has implemented the Western economic model successfully mostly because of the modernization efforts since late Ottoman period. As a result of the secularization efforts in the field of economy in early republican era, Muslim people in the country had to deal with non-Islamic practices that contradict with their religious beliefs. Islamic Finance Alternatives for Emerging Economies analyzes the emergence of the Islamic financial institutions in Turkey, by taking into account their history, their operational model, and their legal regulations in the financial field, to discuss the future of Islamic finance. The contributors also consider the ability of Islamic financial institutions and tools to respond to the financial needs of Muslims.