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摘要
移动支付作为一种技术驱动的金融服务创新,已经深刻渗透到撒哈拉以南非洲的金融领域,包括银行。然而,除了坊间证据外,人们对采用移动支付是提高还是恶化银行业绩知之甚少。将手工收集的数据与来自Bureau Van Djik (BvD) Bankscope和Bankfocus数据库的2009-2018年141家银行的资产负债表数据相结合,我们发现,考虑到银行的盈利能力、效率和稳定性,银行参与移动货币的时间与它们的表现之间存在着强烈的正相关关系。在进一步的调查中,我们通过展示银行规模、存款收集和多样化水平如何改变这种联系来探索可能的渠道。我们的结果对于使用工具变量、控制银行和宏观层面的混杂因素、银行固定效应以及考虑银行绩效和银行- mno合作伙伴关系的替代衡量标准具有稳健性。总的来说,我们的研究结果突出了银行和移动网络运营商在提供移动货币方面合作的光明一面。
Is Fintech Good for Bank Performance? The Case of Mobile Money in the East African Community
Mobile money, a technology-driven innovation in financial services, has profoundly penetrated the financial landscape in Sub-Saharan Africa, including banks. Yet, besides anecdotal evidence, little is known about whether mobile money adoption enhances or worsens bank performance. Combining hand-collected data with balance sheet data from the Bureau Van Djik (BvD) Bankscope and Bankfocus databases for a panel of 141 banks over the period 2009–2018, we find a strong positive and significant relationship between the time elapsed since banks' involvement in mobile money and their performance considering bank profitability, efficiency, and stability. In further investigations, we explore possible channels by showing how bank size, deposit collection and diversification levels alter such an association. Our results are robust to using instrumental variables, controlling for bank and macro level confounding factors, bank fixed effects and considering alternative measures of bank performance and bank-MNO partnerships. Overall, our findings highlight the bright side of cooperation between banks and mobile network operators in the provision of mobile money.