社区银行与非社区银行:大衰退后

IF 0.8 Q3 ECONOMICS
Economic Notes Pub Date : 2021-11-13 DOI:10.1111/ecno.12196
Alex Fayman, Su-Jane Chen, Timothy Mayes
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引用次数: 2

摘要

尽管社区银行在美国银行资产中所占份额相当小,但它为经济的关键部门提供了至关重要的金融服务,并填补了大型非社区银行尚未开发的空白。他们面临着快速变化的银行业格局、不断发展的技术和不断增加的监管负担带来的挑战。为了保持竞争力并获得与规模相关的效率,即使更大的机构规模导致偏离传统的基于关系的商业模式,CB也一直在寻求合并。这项研究考察了大衰退后美国CBs和非CBs的表现,以揭示这些机构的规模如何影响其业务运营。实证结果表明,与规模较大的同业相比,CB往往保持较高的流动性水平和较低的资本水平,并表现出对核心存款的更大依赖性,这证实了CB专注于接受存款和基于软信息的贷款策略。此外,这项研究表明,不应将CB视为在单一商业模式下运营的同质集团,并警告针对银行业的监管辩证法不应采用一刀切的方法。
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Community banks versus non-community banks: Post the Great Recession

Community banks (CBs), despite holding a fairly small share of US banking assets, provide vital financial services to key segments of the economy and fill a void untapped by larger non-community banks (Non-CBs). They face challenges brought on by a fast-changing banking landscape, evolving technology, and ever-increasing regulatory burden. To remain competitive and to gain scale-related efficiencies, CBs have been seeking mergers even as greater institutional size causes a departure from the classical relationship-based business model. This study examines performance of US CBs and Non-CBs post the Great Recession to reveal how size of these institutions may affect their business operations. Empirical findings show that CBs, compared with their larger counterparts, tend to maintain higher levels of liquidity and lower levels of capital, and demonstrate a greater dependence on core deposits, confirming that CBs focus on deposit taking and soft information-based lending strategies. Furthermore, this study suggests that CBs should not be considered a homogenous group operating under a singular business model and cautions that regulatory dialectics aimed at the banking industry should not employ a one-size-fits-all approach.

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