Universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world

This paper aims to determine the impact of diversification of banks’ activities on their profitability, under the universal banking model. A universal bank provides a one-stop-shop for all financial services to consumers. We examined a panel dataset consisting of 47 NYSE-listed US banks from 2009 to...

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Main Authors: Angelica, Halim Lim, Tjong, Isaac Wen Jun, Teo, Jia Qing
Other Authors: WANG, Wei-Siang
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1389042020-05-13T12:40:07Z Universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world Angelica, Halim Lim Tjong, Isaac Wen Jun Teo, Jia Qing WANG, Wei-Siang School of Social Sciences wswang@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Economic development This paper aims to determine the impact of diversification of banks’ activities on their profitability, under the universal banking model. A universal bank provides a one-stop-shop for all financial services to consumers. We examined a panel dataset consisting of 47 NYSE-listed US banks from 2009 to 2017. In this post-crisis period of low-interest-rate environment, we found that a more diversified bank would generally enjoy greater returns, after controlling for certain bank-specific factors. Furthermore, we also found that for our sample, banks that maintained approximately 18% of interest revenue from their operations could maximise their profit. Bachelor of Arts in Economics 2020-05-13T12:40:07Z 2020-05-13T12:40:07Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138904 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Social sciences::Economic development
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Angelica, Halim Lim
Tjong, Isaac Wen Jun
Teo, Jia Qing
Universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world
description This paper aims to determine the impact of diversification of banks’ activities on their profitability, under the universal banking model. A universal bank provides a one-stop-shop for all financial services to consumers. We examined a panel dataset consisting of 47 NYSE-listed US banks from 2009 to 2017. In this post-crisis period of low-interest-rate environment, we found that a more diversified bank would generally enjoy greater returns, after controlling for certain bank-specific factors. Furthermore, we also found that for our sample, banks that maintained approximately 18% of interest revenue from their operations could maximise their profit.
author2 WANG, Wei-Siang
author_facet WANG, Wei-Siang
Angelica, Halim Lim
Tjong, Isaac Wen Jun
Teo, Jia Qing
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author Angelica, Halim Lim
Tjong, Isaac Wen Jun
Teo, Jia Qing
author_sort Angelica, Halim Lim
title Universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world
title_short Universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world
title_full Universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world
title_fullStr Universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world
title_full_unstemmed Universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world
title_sort universal banking : the effects of diversification on bank profits in a low interest world
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138904
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