A regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines

This paper aims to give a regionalized assessment of profitability and volatility of the five regions in the Philippines with the most number of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accredited banks with microfinance functions. These banks have an annualized 10 year financial statements from Securities...

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Main Authors: Cabalde, Ritzie Jhoanne S. L., Cayabyab, Joanne Marie S., Maglanque, Macy Monique A., Ysmael, Maria Patricia T., Concepcion, Maria Patricia
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-69482021-07-19T06:55:50Z A regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines Cabalde, Ritzie Jhoanne S. L. Cayabyab, Joanne Marie S. Maglanque, Macy Monique A. Ysmael, Maria Patricia T. Concepcion, Maria Patricia This paper aims to give a regionalized assessment of profitability and volatility of the five regions in the Philippines with the most number of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accredited banks with microfinance functions. These banks have an annualized 10 year financial statements from Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) period covered from 2002-2011. The regions covered are Region III, NCR, IV-A, V and VI. The study is divided into two analyses, which are the profitability and volatility. Three ratios were used to measure the profitability of the banks with microfinance functions: return on sales (ROS), return on equity (ROE) and return on assets (ROA). For the volatility analysis, the researchers used 5 different regression models. The independent variable used on five regression are the gross regional domestic product (GRDP) and the dependent variables for each are the five key financial variables. These are the net operating income (NOI), return on equity (ROE), profit margins (PM), change in total assets (% in TA) and loan portfolio at risk (PAR). The researchers found out that all the regions were profitable but with varying degrees and no predictable trend. For volatility, GRDP is statistically significant to NOI, ROE, PM % in TA and PAR. GRDP has an impact to the overall fundamental value of the BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6304 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Banks and banking--Philippines Finance and Financial Management
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Banks and banking--Philippines
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Banks and banking--Philippines
Finance and Financial Management
Cabalde, Ritzie Jhoanne S. L.
Cayabyab, Joanne Marie S.
Maglanque, Macy Monique A.
Ysmael, Maria Patricia T.
Concepcion, Maria Patricia
A regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines
description This paper aims to give a regionalized assessment of profitability and volatility of the five regions in the Philippines with the most number of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) accredited banks with microfinance functions. These banks have an annualized 10 year financial statements from Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) period covered from 2002-2011. The regions covered are Region III, NCR, IV-A, V and VI. The study is divided into two analyses, which are the profitability and volatility. Three ratios were used to measure the profitability of the banks with microfinance functions: return on sales (ROS), return on equity (ROE) and return on assets (ROA). For the volatility analysis, the researchers used 5 different regression models. The independent variable used on five regression are the gross regional domestic product (GRDP) and the dependent variables for each are the five key financial variables. These are the net operating income (NOI), return on equity (ROE), profit margins (PM), change in total assets (% in TA) and loan portfolio at risk (PAR). The researchers found out that all the regions were profitable but with varying degrees and no predictable trend. For volatility, GRDP is statistically significant to NOI, ROE, PM % in TA and PAR. GRDP has an impact to the overall fundamental value of the BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines.
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author Cabalde, Ritzie Jhoanne S. L.
Cayabyab, Joanne Marie S.
Maglanque, Macy Monique A.
Ysmael, Maria Patricia T.
Concepcion, Maria Patricia
author_facet Cabalde, Ritzie Jhoanne S. L.
Cayabyab, Joanne Marie S.
Maglanque, Macy Monique A.
Ysmael, Maria Patricia T.
Concepcion, Maria Patricia
author_sort Cabalde, Ritzie Jhoanne S. L.
title A regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines
title_short A regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines
title_full A regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines
title_fullStr A regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed A regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected BSP accredited banks with microfinance functions in the Philippines
title_sort regionalized assessment of risk and return of selected bsp accredited banks with microfinance functions in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6304
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