Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Net Profit and its Principal Determinants of Nepalese Commercial Banks

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A. Dahal, Prem Bahadur Budhathoki
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COVID-19's influence on net profit and its main variables, such as net interest income, fee and commission revenue, and total operating income of Nepalese commercial banks, is explored. It also aims to determine the relationship between variables as well as the short- and long-term effects of interest income, fee and commission revenue, and operating income on commercial banks' net profit. The panel data of 27 commercial banks from 2011 (fiscal year 2010/11) to 2020 (fiscal year 2019/20) are examined and collected from the Nepal Rastra Bank's Banks Supervision Reports. The descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, panel unit root testing, and panel autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model are all employed. Net interest income and net profit (0.901), fee and commission income and net profit (0.823), and total operating income and net profit (0.823) all have a strong positive connection (0.800). The COVID-19 outbreak hurts commercial banks' net profits in both the short and long term. However, the research produced some disputed findings. For example, consider the long-term negative impact of total operating profit on commercial bank net profit and the short-term negative impact of net interest income on commercial bank net profit. It is suggested to decrease unneeded expenditures that may be cut without disrupting the banking business to enhance profit. The importance of e-banking might be stressed to slow the rapid decline in bank profit and other earnings. This article is unique because the researcher is not affected by other researchers' tools, methodologies, and findings.
新冠肺炎疫情对尼泊尔商业银行净利润的影响及其主要决定因素
探讨新冠肺炎疫情对尼泊尔商业银行净利润的影响及其主要变量,如净利息收入、手续费和佣金收入、营业总收入。确定各变量之间的关系,以及利息收入、手续费收入和营业收入对商业银行净利润的短期和长期影响。从尼泊尔拉斯特拉银行的银行监管报告中,对27家商业银行2011年(2010/11财政年度)至2020年(2019/20财政年度)的面板数据进行了检查和收集。采用描述性统计、相关分析、面板单位根检验和面板自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型。净利息收入与净利润(0.901)、收费及佣金收入与净利润(0.823)、营业总收入与净利润(0.823)均有很强的正相关关系(0.800)。新冠肺炎疫情对商业银行净利润的短期和长期影响都很大。然而,这项研究产生了一些有争议的发现。例如,考虑营业利润总额对商业银行净利润的长期负影响和净利息收入对商业银行净利润的短期负影响。建议在不影响银行业务的情况下,减少不必要的支出,以提高利润。电子银行的重要性可能会被强调,以减缓银行利润和其他收益的迅速下降。这篇文章是独一无二的,因为研究者不受其他研究者的工具、方法和发现的影响。
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