A study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the Philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006

The Philippine financial institutions are currently experiencing rapid changes due to the modernization of this industry. Trends such as mergers and acquisitions, creation of innovative financial products and services, and the evolution of firm structure hastened the need for constant investigation...

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Main Authors: Cajefe, Ricky, Garcia, Juan Carlos, Romero, Nikki Zandra, Rubio, Christine Angela
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-189572022-02-07T03:39:40Z A study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the Philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006 Cajefe, Ricky Garcia, Juan Carlos Romero, Nikki Zandra Rubio, Christine Angela The Philippine financial institutions are currently experiencing rapid changes due to the modernization of this industry. Trends such as mergers and acquisitions, creation of innovative financial products and services, and the evolution of firm structure hastened the need for constant investigation of the operations of these institutions. For this paper, the proponents explored the capital structure of eight (8) commercial banks for the period 2000-2006. It was only in 1999 when the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) mandated the disclosure of the non-performing loans of banks in their financial statements. Due to the special treatment for this account, the proponents of this paper used this variable divided by loan disbursements to get the non-performing ratio as one of the primary indicators of bank performance. In addition, the researchers also explored the effects of the growth in total amount of loans (LGR). The proponent used the Prais-Winsten regression with panels corrected standard errors (PCSEs) in analyzing the data. This method corrects the heterosdascity and first-order autocorrelation among the variables in the study. The regression results showed that the LGR has a positive effect on the performance of the selected commercial banks in the Philippines. This can mean that the higher the leverage of banks, the greater the amount of funds that can be provided to the clients of the bank. As for the NPR, most independent variables showed insignificant results to the study, which means that it does not affect the performance of commercial banks. The proponents of this study concluded that the short-term deposits of commercial bansk are vital to the operations of the banks. This variable also supports short-term loans which most banks are more inclined to lend to its clients. It can also be noted that since NPR is insignificant to the study, this may indicate that bank are finding ways to decrease their non-performing loans. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/18444 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Banks and banking--Philippines Loans--Philippines 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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topic Banks and banking--Philippines
Loans--Philippines
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Banks and banking--Philippines
Loans--Philippines
Finance and Financial Management
Cajefe, Ricky
Garcia, Juan Carlos
Romero, Nikki Zandra
Rubio, Christine Angela
A study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the Philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006
description The Philippine financial institutions are currently experiencing rapid changes due to the modernization of this industry. Trends such as mergers and acquisitions, creation of innovative financial products and services, and the evolution of firm structure hastened the need for constant investigation of the operations of these institutions. For this paper, the proponents explored the capital structure of eight (8) commercial banks for the period 2000-2006. It was only in 1999 when the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) mandated the disclosure of the non-performing loans of banks in their financial statements. Due to the special treatment for this account, the proponents of this paper used this variable divided by loan disbursements to get the non-performing ratio as one of the primary indicators of bank performance. In addition, the researchers also explored the effects of the growth in total amount of loans (LGR). The proponent used the Prais-Winsten regression with panels corrected standard errors (PCSEs) in analyzing the data. This method corrects the heterosdascity and first-order autocorrelation among the variables in the study. The regression results showed that the LGR has a positive effect on the performance of the selected commercial banks in the Philippines. This can mean that the higher the leverage of banks, the greater the amount of funds that can be provided to the clients of the bank. As for the NPR, most independent variables showed insignificant results to the study, which means that it does not affect the performance of commercial banks. The proponents of this study concluded that the short-term deposits of commercial bansk are vital to the operations of the banks. This variable also supports short-term loans which most banks are more inclined to lend to its clients. It can also be noted that since NPR is insignificant to the study, this may indicate that bank are finding ways to decrease their non-performing loans.
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author Cajefe, Ricky
Garcia, Juan Carlos
Romero, Nikki Zandra
Rubio, Christine Angela
author_facet Cajefe, Ricky
Garcia, Juan Carlos
Romero, Nikki Zandra
Rubio, Christine Angela
author_sort Cajefe, Ricky
title A study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the Philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006
title_short A study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the Philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006
title_full A study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the Philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006
title_fullStr A study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the Philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006
title_full_unstemmed A study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the Philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006
title_sort study on the impact of capital structure on the performance of commercial banks in the philippines as measured by non-performing loans ratio and loan growth for the period 2000-2006
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/18444
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