A study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines for the period 1999-2004

This study investigates the effects capital adequacy ratios and credit policies on intermediation activities of five (5) randomly selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines, which are Philippine Bank of Communications, East West Banking Corporation, Export and Industry Bank, Inter...

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Main Authors: Arellano, Juan Alfonso U., Lee, Jeremy Adam A., Sayas, Ramcky S., Si, Jocelyn D.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-148332021-11-11T00:21:28Z A study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines for the period 1999-2004 Arellano, Juan Alfonso U. Lee, Jeremy Adam A. Sayas, Ramcky S. Si, Jocelyn D. This study investigates the effects capital adequacy ratios and credit policies on intermediation activities of five (5) randomly selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines, which are Philippine Bank of Communications, East West Banking Corporation, Export and Industry Bank, International Exchange Bank and Philippine Trust Company. The timeframe of this study is from 1999 to 2004. The researchers used descriptive and correlation research method in answering the hypotheses of this study. The computation of capital adequacy ratio was based on the framework set by Basel Accord. Single borrower's limit was based on the ceiling imposed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. With regard to the 20% cap on loans to real estate sector, the researchers used a ratio that measures how much of the total loan portfolio of the bank is granted as loans to real estate sector. Risk ratios, namely loans-to-total assets ratio, deposits-to-total assets ratio and loans-to-deposits ratio, were utilized to quantify the intermediation activities of the bank. Results obtained from the tests showed an insignificant relationship between capital adequacy ration and intermediation activities and credit policies and intermediation activities. Reasons for such may be: (1) the possible existence of a nonlinear relationship between the tested variables (2) not enough samples since the researchers carried out the tests with only 24 samples (3) the lack of consideration on the lag period after the reforms were initiated and (4) the banks' internal and external environments were not considered. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14191 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Banks and banking--Philippines Philippine Bank of Communications East West Banking Corporation Export and Industry Bank International exchange Bank Philippine Trust Company Finance and Financial Management
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Banks and banking--Philippines
Philippine Bank of Communications
East West Banking Corporation
Export and Industry Bank
International exchange Bank
Philippine Trust Company
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Banks and banking--Philippines
Philippine Bank of Communications
East West Banking Corporation
Export and Industry Bank
International exchange Bank
Philippine Trust Company
Finance and Financial Management
Arellano, Juan Alfonso U.
Lee, Jeremy Adam A.
Sayas, Ramcky S.
Si, Jocelyn D.
A study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines for the period 1999-2004
description This study investigates the effects capital adequacy ratios and credit policies on intermediation activities of five (5) randomly selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines, which are Philippine Bank of Communications, East West Banking Corporation, Export and Industry Bank, International Exchange Bank and Philippine Trust Company. The timeframe of this study is from 1999 to 2004. The researchers used descriptive and correlation research method in answering the hypotheses of this study. The computation of capital adequacy ratio was based on the framework set by Basel Accord. Single borrower's limit was based on the ceiling imposed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. With regard to the 20% cap on loans to real estate sector, the researchers used a ratio that measures how much of the total loan portfolio of the bank is granted as loans to real estate sector. Risk ratios, namely loans-to-total assets ratio, deposits-to-total assets ratio and loans-to-deposits ratio, were utilized to quantify the intermediation activities of the bank. Results obtained from the tests showed an insignificant relationship between capital adequacy ration and intermediation activities and credit policies and intermediation activities. Reasons for such may be: (1) the possible existence of a nonlinear relationship between the tested variables (2) not enough samples since the researchers carried out the tests with only 24 samples (3) the lack of consideration on the lag period after the reforms were initiated and (4) the banks' internal and external environments were not considered.
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author Arellano, Juan Alfonso U.
Lee, Jeremy Adam A.
Sayas, Ramcky S.
Si, Jocelyn D.
author_facet Arellano, Juan Alfonso U.
Lee, Jeremy Adam A.
Sayas, Ramcky S.
Si, Jocelyn D.
author_sort Arellano, Juan Alfonso U.
title A study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines for the period 1999-2004
title_short A study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines for the period 1999-2004
title_full A study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines for the period 1999-2004
title_fullStr A study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines for the period 1999-2004
title_full_unstemmed A study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the Philippines for the period 1999-2004
title_sort study on the effects of capital adequacy ratios and specific credit policies on the intermediation activities of selected private domestic commercial banks in the philippines for the period 1999-2004
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2006
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14191
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