Non-performing assets and profitability: case of Indian banking sector
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2022-06
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Київський національний економічний університет імені Вадима Гетьмана
Abstract
Introduction: The Indian banking industry is currently facing a difficult
time in the context of a rising trend in non-performing assets (NPAs) that is
challenging its power and resilience.
Aim:The purpose of this analysis is to analyse the NPA-profitability
relationship for the Indian banking sector to assess the severity of NPAs’ effect
on bank profitability. Other bank-specific, industry-specific and macroeconomic
variables that influence banking benefit were also taken into account.
Method:For the purpose of the appropriate study a balanced panel of
data comprising all Indian banks over a period of 8 years (2011–2018) has
been used. Fixed effects and random effect panel regression models have
been drawn.
Findings: There is a strongly unfavorable association between NPA and
the profitability measure: asset return (ROA). The results of the study
identified NPA as the biggest detractor of the income of the banking industry
because NPA has the highest negative regression coefficient. It means that
decreasing credit quality hinders and causes banks to fail.
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NPL, NPA, Indian Banking, Bank Profitability
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Bhatnagar M. Non-performing assets and profitability: case of Indian banking sector [Electronic resource] / Mukul Bhatnagar, Ercan Özen // Economic security in thе Global environment (ESGE–2022) : lnternational Conference (June 29–30, 2022) / М-во освіти і науки України, Київ. нац. екон. ун-т ім. В. Гетьмана ; [ed. board: Lukyanenko D. et al.]. – Electronic text data. – Київ : КНЕУ, 2022. – P. 184–193. – Title from screen.