{"title":"Effect of Internationalization on Earnings Per Share in Deposit Money Banks in Selected African Countries","authors":"Cletus Oluwadare Ebe, Folajimi Festus Adegbie, Ayodeji Temitope Ajibade","doi":"10.11648/j.jfa.20231103.12","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":": Performance expectation and shareholders’ wealth creation have made banks to take their banking operations beyond their immediate local environments. Research has shown that banks take advantage of crossboarder activities to improve and increase their earnings and ultimately increase shareholders’ wealth maximization motive of the banks. There have been divergent results and opinions on the impact of banks’ foreign operations on the total performance of the banks. Consequently, in contributing to knowledge, this study examined the effect of internationalization on earnings per share in Deposit Money Banks in slected African countries. This research examined the impact of internationalization on earnings per share in deposit money banks in Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya between 2007 and 2021 using expo facto research design. Purposive sampling technique was employed to select seventeen deposit money banks out of a population of seventy-one banks that had international operations authorization licences in the selected countries. Secondary dat were extracted from the published annual financial statements of the selected banks. The data were considered valid and reliable because of the independent opinions expressed on them by the various external auditors. The data were ananlysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The result obtained from the multiple regression analysis suggested that internationalization exhibited a significant effect on earnings per share, (Ad jR 2 = 0.0145; F(5, 249) = 23.54; p<0.05). In addition, exchange rate significantly controlled the effect of internationalization on earnings per share (Adj. R 2 = 0.0285; F(6, 248) = 13.14; p<0.05. The study concluded that internationalization affected earnings per share in DMBs in selected African countries. The study therefore recommended that investors should be concerned and carefully evaluate the reasons for the banks going international. Also, policymakers, financial regulators and the government should not be in a haste approving internationalization banking authorizations to banks, when huge opportunities still subsist in the domestic level.","PeriodicalId":39488,"journal":{"name":"Afro-Asian Journal of Finance and Accounting","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-05-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Afro-Asian Journal of Finance and Accounting","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.11648/j.jfa.20231103.12","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Economics, Econometrics and Finance","Score":null,"Total":0}
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: Performance expectation and shareholders’ wealth creation have made banks to take their banking operations beyond their immediate local environments. Research has shown that banks take advantage of crossboarder activities to improve and increase their earnings and ultimately increase shareholders’ wealth maximization motive of the banks. There have been divergent results and opinions on the impact of banks’ foreign operations on the total performance of the banks. Consequently, in contributing to knowledge, this study examined the effect of internationalization on earnings per share in Deposit Money Banks in slected African countries. This research examined the impact of internationalization on earnings per share in deposit money banks in Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya between 2007 and 2021 using expo facto research design. Purposive sampling technique was employed to select seventeen deposit money banks out of a population of seventy-one banks that had international operations authorization licences in the selected countries. Secondary dat were extracted from the published annual financial statements of the selected banks. The data were considered valid and reliable because of the independent opinions expressed on them by the various external auditors. The data were ananlysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The result obtained from the multiple regression analysis suggested that internationalization exhibited a significant effect on earnings per share, (Ad jR 2 = 0.0145; F(5, 249) = 23.54; p<0.05). In addition, exchange rate significantly controlled the effect of internationalization on earnings per share (Adj. R 2 = 0.0285; F(6, 248) = 13.14; p<0.05. The study concluded that internationalization affected earnings per share in DMBs in selected African countries. The study therefore recommended that investors should be concerned and carefully evaluate the reasons for the banks going international. Also, policymakers, financial regulators and the government should not be in a haste approving internationalization banking authorizations to banks, when huge opportunities still subsist in the domestic level.
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Finance and accounting are seen as essential components for the successful implementation of market-based development policies supporting economic liberalisation in the rapidly emerging economies in Africa, the Middle-East and Asia. AAJFA aims to foster greater discussion and research of the development of the finance and accounting disciplines in these regions. A major feature of the journal will be to emphasise the implications of this development and the effects on businesses, academics and professionals. Topics covered include: -Asset pricing, corporate finance, banking; market microstructure -Behavioural and experimental finance; law and finance -Emerging economies: finance, audit committees, corporate governance -Islamic finance, accounting and auditing -Equity analysis and valuation, venture capital and IPOs -National GAAP and IASs compliance, harmonisation and strategies -Financial measurement/disclosure, and the quality of information reported -Accountability and social/ethical/environmental measurement/reporting -Cultural, political, institutional impact on financial measurement/disclosure -Accounting practices for intellectual capital and other intangible assets -Provision of non-audit services and impairment to auditor independence -Audit quality and auditor skills; internal control/auditing -Management accounting, control and /use of key performance indicators -Accounting education and professional development, accounting history -Public sector and not-for-profit accounting