The impact of the strategic sale of restructured banks: evidence from Indonesia

We examine the effect of strategic sale, which is the sale of banks to strategic foreign investors, on bank performance. The Government of Indonesia implemented such a policy as part of a bank restructuring in the aftermath of the 1998 banking crisis. Using difference-in-differences models, we find...

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Main Authors: Riyanto, Yohanes Eko, Parinduri, Rasyad A.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-970722020-03-07T12:10:40Z The impact of the strategic sale of restructured banks: evidence from Indonesia Riyanto, Yohanes Eko Parinduri, Rasyad A. School of Humanities and Social Sciences We examine the effect of strategic sale, which is the sale of banks to strategic foreign investors, on bank performance. The Government of Indonesia implemented such a policy as part of a bank restructuring in the aftermath of the 1998 banking crisis. Using difference-in-differences models, we find that strategic sale leads to a 12–15% cost reduction. These results are robust to the use of other estimators such as difference-in-differences matching estimators and stochastic-frontier analysis, to that of other performance measures such as return on assets and net interest margin, and to that of different sample types. These results suggest that strategic sale could play an important role in restructuring troubled banks in developing countries. 2013-07-17T06:40:33Z 2019-12-06T19:38:41Z 2013-07-17T06:40:33Z 2019-12-06T19:38:41Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Parinduri, R. A., & Riyanto, Y. E. (2012). The Impact of the Strategic Sale of Restructured Banks: Evidence from Indonesia. World Development, 40(3), 446-457. 0305-750X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97072 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11743 10.1016/j.worlddev.2011.07.011 en World development © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
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description We examine the effect of strategic sale, which is the sale of banks to strategic foreign investors, on bank performance. The Government of Indonesia implemented such a policy as part of a bank restructuring in the aftermath of the 1998 banking crisis. Using difference-in-differences models, we find that strategic sale leads to a 12–15% cost reduction. These results are robust to the use of other estimators such as difference-in-differences matching estimators and stochastic-frontier analysis, to that of other performance measures such as return on assets and net interest margin, and to that of different sample types. These results suggest that strategic sale could play an important role in restructuring troubled banks in developing countries.
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