A study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005

According to the report of Standard & Poor's, an international credit rating institution, the non-life insurance industry in the Philippine is performing poorly due to the companies' weak capitalization and excessive taxation. With that, there is then a need to strengthen and develop t...

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Main Authors: Lechuga, Maria Amor, Narsolis, John Joseph Alejandro V., Que, Princess, Roman, John Ian
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-149602021-11-17T06:11:35Z A study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005 Lechuga, Maria Amor Narsolis, John Joseph Alejandro V. Que, Princess Roman, John Ian According to the report of Standard & Poor's, an international credit rating institution, the non-life insurance industry in the Philippine is performing poorly due to the companies' weak capitalization and excessive taxation. With that, there is then a need to strengthen and develop the financials of non-life insurance companies. In the financial intermediation industry today, banks merge in order to improve their financial stability and profitability. The researchers then hypothesized whether the size of a firm would be a significant indicator of growth and profitability for non-life insurance companies. This paper shows the relationship of firm size, growth and profitability of twenty-seven (27) selected non-life insurance companies and a separate study on one (1) merged non-life insurance company for the years 2001-2005. Using panel data regression, the results state that net premiums earned and net income of non-life insurance companies were the only variables that are significantly affected by the size of the firm. With the results generated from this study, the researchers recommend the non-life insurance industry to focus not only on managing the size of the firm but also on their operations in order to reduce costs and improve the bottom-line figures and develop the growth and profitability of non-life insurance companies. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14318 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Insurance companies--Philippines Insurance companies Finance and Financial Management
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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language English
topic Insurance companies--Philippines
Insurance companies
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Insurance companies--Philippines
Insurance companies
Finance and Financial Management
Lechuga, Maria Amor
Narsolis, John Joseph Alejandro V.
Que, Princess
Roman, John Ian
A study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005
description According to the report of Standard & Poor's, an international credit rating institution, the non-life insurance industry in the Philippine is performing poorly due to the companies' weak capitalization and excessive taxation. With that, there is then a need to strengthen and develop the financials of non-life insurance companies. In the financial intermediation industry today, banks merge in order to improve their financial stability and profitability. The researchers then hypothesized whether the size of a firm would be a significant indicator of growth and profitability for non-life insurance companies. This paper shows the relationship of firm size, growth and profitability of twenty-seven (27) selected non-life insurance companies and a separate study on one (1) merged non-life insurance company for the years 2001-2005. Using panel data regression, the results state that net premiums earned and net income of non-life insurance companies were the only variables that are significantly affected by the size of the firm. With the results generated from this study, the researchers recommend the non-life insurance industry to focus not only on managing the size of the firm but also on their operations in order to reduce costs and improve the bottom-line figures and develop the growth and profitability of non-life insurance companies.
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author Lechuga, Maria Amor
Narsolis, John Joseph Alejandro V.
Que, Princess
Roman, John Ian
author_facet Lechuga, Maria Amor
Narsolis, John Joseph Alejandro V.
Que, Princess
Roman, John Ian
author_sort Lechuga, Maria Amor
title A study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005
title_short A study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005
title_full A study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005
title_fullStr A study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005
title_full_unstemmed A study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005
title_sort study on the effects of firm size on the growth and profitability of selected 27 non-life insurance companies for the period 2001-2005
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2007
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14318
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