An empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the Philippines

The primary focus of this paper is to examine the relationship among several financial factors namely capital adequacy, bank efficiency, and bank performance. In order to make this paper reliable and concise, essential and relevant data were gathered from both private and government owned universal...

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Main Authors: Abad, Dan Michael C., Aleta, Timothy D., Lim, Samantha A., Taccad, Francisco Miguel M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-122422021-11-11T02:59:29Z An empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the Philippines Abad, Dan Michael C. Aleta, Timothy D. Lim, Samantha A. Taccad, Francisco Miguel M. The primary focus of this paper is to examine the relationship among several financial factors namely capital adequacy, bank efficiency, and bank performance. In order to make this paper reliable and concise, essential and relevant data were gathered from both private and government owned universal and commercial Philippine Banks listed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Twelve (12) banks were utilized to be precise. The data used in this paper were derived from financial statements over the period of 2001-2012 of the said twelve banks. With the use of Panel Data analysis and Linear Regression techniques, the group was able to analyze vital data thus revealing significant relationships among the variables that measure capital adequacy, bank efficiency, and performance A plethora of variables can be utilized in order to measure capital adequacy, efficiency and performance however, the group only focused on specific variables such as returns on both assets and equities, cost-income ratio, tier 1 leverage ratio, tier 1 capital ratio, shareholder equity ratio, debt-to-equity ratio, bank size, and asset growth. The group hypothesizes that performance which is represented by returns on both assets and equities will have a negative relationship with capital adequacy. The group also concludes that the efficiency of Philippine banks as measured by the cost-income ratio, bank size, and asset growth will have negative relationships with bank performance. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11597 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Universal banks--Philippines Banks and banking--Philippines Bank capital--Philippines Economics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Universal banks--Philippines
Banks and banking--Philippines
Bank capital--Philippines
Economics
spellingShingle Universal banks--Philippines
Banks and banking--Philippines
Bank capital--Philippines
Economics
Abad, Dan Michael C.
Aleta, Timothy D.
Lim, Samantha A.
Taccad, Francisco Miguel M.
An empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the Philippines
description The primary focus of this paper is to examine the relationship among several financial factors namely capital adequacy, bank efficiency, and bank performance. In order to make this paper reliable and concise, essential and relevant data were gathered from both private and government owned universal and commercial Philippine Banks listed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Twelve (12) banks were utilized to be precise. The data used in this paper were derived from financial statements over the period of 2001-2012 of the said twelve banks. With the use of Panel Data analysis and Linear Regression techniques, the group was able to analyze vital data thus revealing significant relationships among the variables that measure capital adequacy, bank efficiency, and performance A plethora of variables can be utilized in order to measure capital adequacy, efficiency and performance however, the group only focused on specific variables such as returns on both assets and equities, cost-income ratio, tier 1 leverage ratio, tier 1 capital ratio, shareholder equity ratio, debt-to-equity ratio, bank size, and asset growth. The group hypothesizes that performance which is represented by returns on both assets and equities will have a negative relationship with capital adequacy. The group also concludes that the efficiency of Philippine banks as measured by the cost-income ratio, bank size, and asset growth will have negative relationships with bank performance.
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author Abad, Dan Michael C.
Aleta, Timothy D.
Lim, Samantha A.
Taccad, Francisco Miguel M.
author_facet Abad, Dan Michael C.
Aleta, Timothy D.
Lim, Samantha A.
Taccad, Francisco Miguel M.
author_sort Abad, Dan Michael C.
title An empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the Philippines
title_short An empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the Philippines
title_full An empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the Philippines
title_fullStr An empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed An empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the Philippines
title_sort empirical study on the capital adequacy ratio, efficiency, and performance of commercial and universal banks in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
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