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Title: The impact of non-performing loans on the profitability of listed Euro-Mediterranean commercial banks
Authors: Psaila, Ayrton
Spiteri, Jonathan V.
Grima, Simon
Keywords: Banks and banking -- Mediterranean Region
Bank loans -- Mediterranean Region
Financial institutions -- Mediterranean Region
Debts, Public -- Mediterranean Region
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Eleftherios Thalassinos
Citation: Psaila, A., Spiteri, J., & Grima, S. (2019). The impact of non-performing loans on the profitability of listed Euro-Mediterranean commercial banks. International Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 7(4), 166-196.
Abstract: Purpose: To analyze the impact of NPLs on listed commercial bank’s profitability, in particular their ROA (Return on Assets), in the Euro-Mediterranean area. We aim to determine whether the change in the level of NPLs in listed commercial banks is either positively or negatively impacting the ROA of the concerned banks. Furthermore, knowing that the liquidity and the solvency of a bank are both equally important to maintain a robust financial position, a Liquidity (LQDT) and Solvency (SLVT) ratio were considered to help explain the variances with NPLs and ROA. Design/Methodology/Approach: We adopted a purposive research design using panel data (2013-2017) from data published on Thomson Reuters Eikon or annual reports of the 35 listed commercial banks in the Euro-Mediterranean region. We used descriptive statistics and four regression models, namely; the Pooled OLS regression model, Fixed Effects (FE), Random Effects (RE) and the Arellano-Bond (AB), through STATA/IC 15.1. Findings: Findings show that there is a negative impact of NPLs on ROA, indicating that problematic loans negatively impact listed commercial bank’s profitability in the EuroMediterranean region. Also, it was indicated that the Solvency ratio (SLVT) is the only controlling factor that can significantly explain variances within NPLs and ROA. Practical Implications: These results carry with them significant consequences for the bank’s financial stability within the Euro-Mediterranean countries and the role of the risk management function of listed commercial banks.
Description: This paper is based on the unpublished Thesis by Psaila, A. (2019) “The Impact of Non Performing Loans on the profitability of listed Euro-Mediterranean commercial banks” supervised by Dr. S. Grima. An earlier version of this article has been presented in ICABE 2019 www.icabe.gr
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/52963
ISSN: 22414754
Appears in Collections:IJEBA, Volume 7, Issue 4
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