Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period

This study aims to investigate bank lending behaviors during the Covid-19 period and further to examine the effect of related party lending (RPL) on the rural bank risk. We posit there is significant change on the lending growth and related party lending proportion during this period. We utilize 730...

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Main Authors: Setiyono, B., Munawaroh, U.
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2791052023-11-02T01:09:01Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/279105/ Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period Setiyono, B. Munawaroh, U. Banking Finance and Investment Investment and Risk Management This study aims to investigate bank lending behaviors during the Covid-19 period and further to examine the effect of related party lending (RPL) on the rural bank risk. We posit there is significant change on the lending growth and related party lending proportion during this period. We utilize 730 rural banks in Indonesia using panel data approach from 2019 to 2022. Utilizing panel data estimations to test the impact of RPL on risk and to further investigate its interaction with the COVID-19 using system GMM, we document that RPL is negatively associated with rural bank risk proxied by loan loss provision as ex-ante credit risk and positively associated with Z-Score as bank default risk. Moreover, the COVID-19 weaken the relationship between related party lending and rural bank risk. These results provide new insight into understanding risk management implementation for minimizing these risks. We also adopt several proxies and a split sample analysis to check for the robustness. Finally, we seek for lesson learned from the crisis and propose some implication for bank and relevant authorities. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. 2024 Article PeerReviewed Setiyono, B. and Munawaroh, U. (2024) Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period. Research in International Business and Finance, 67. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85171133998&doi=10.1016%2fj.ribaf.2023.102079&partnerID=40&md5=48242423d2d806e9ee4feb7f23ab865c
institution Universitas Gadjah Mada
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country Indonesia
Indonesia
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topic Banking Finance and Investment
Investment and Risk Management
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Investment and Risk Management
Setiyono, B.
Munawaroh, U.
Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period
description This study aims to investigate bank lending behaviors during the Covid-19 period and further to examine the effect of related party lending (RPL) on the rural bank risk. We posit there is significant change on the lending growth and related party lending proportion during this period. We utilize 730 rural banks in Indonesia using panel data approach from 2019 to 2022. Utilizing panel data estimations to test the impact of RPL on risk and to further investigate its interaction with the COVID-19 using system GMM, we document that RPL is negatively associated with rural bank risk proxied by loan loss provision as ex-ante credit risk and positively associated with Z-Score as bank default risk. Moreover, the COVID-19 weaken the relationship between related party lending and rural bank risk. These results provide new insight into understanding risk management implementation for minimizing these risks. We also adopt several proxies and a split sample analysis to check for the robustness. Finally, we seek for lesson learned from the crisis and propose some implication for bank and relevant authorities. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.
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author Setiyono, B.
Munawaroh, U.
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Munawaroh, U.
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title Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period
title_short Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period
title_full Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period
title_fullStr Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period
title_full_unstemmed Related party lending and rural bank risk: Evidence during the Covid-19 period
title_sort related party lending and rural bank risk: evidence during the covid-19 period
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