Augmenting commercial banks’ other income through off-balance sheet activities in relation to their determinants in the Indian banking system

IF 3.8 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Vineet Kumar, V. Agrawal
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ABSTRACT COVID-19 has a devastating impact on the global economy, particularly on robustness and resilience of emerging and developing economies’ (EMDE’s) economic-cum-financial systems. Reinventing banking practices with strategies are indispensable for sustainable growth. EMDEs like India have distinct country-specific business models. We aim to devise a sustainable model for augmenting banks’ other income; analyzing off-balance sheet (OBS) activities in India, which may be applied in EMDEs’ efficacy. We apply least-squares dummy variables and ordinary least squares models for fixed-effect regression analysis on OBS from 1996-2019. Regulatory determinants like capital adequacy, net non-performing assets, liquidity have more significant impact on OBS than bank-specific variables like bank size or macroeconomic like GDP. OBS can generate revenue is exemplified by strong relation to other income. Findings reveal that while assessing impact of COVID-19 on-balance sheets, banks should prioritize capital and contingency liquidity planning, focusing on OBS activities to augment other income in the revival strategy.
通过表外活动增加商业银行在印度银行体系中与其决定因素相关的其他收入
2019冠状病毒病对全球经济,特别是新兴和发展中经济体(EMDE)经济金融体系的稳健性和抗风险能力产生了破坏性影响。要实现可持续增长,用战略重塑银行业务是不可或缺的。像印度这样的新兴市场国家有独特的国别商业模式。我们的目标是设计一个可持续的模式来增加银行的其他收入;分析印度的表外(OBS)活动,可以应用于EMDEs的有效性。我们采用最小二乘虚拟变量和普通最小二乘模型对1996-2019年的OBS进行固定效应回归分析。资本充足率、净不良资产、流动性等监管决定因素对OBS的影响比银行规模等银行特定变量或GDP等宏观经济变量更显著。OBS可以产生收入的例子是与其他收入的强烈关系。研究结果显示,在评估COVID-19对资产负债表的影响时,银行应优先考虑资本和应急流动性计划,重点关注OBS活动,以增加复苏战略中的其他收入。
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