RECAPITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANK’S STABILITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PSBs

There is a current argument relating to the capital infusion to the banks for strengthening capital on one side, without taking prudential measures to reduce the strains already present in the credit quality of banks on the other. The regulators thought that recapitalization of banks will be used t...

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Main Authors: A. Karthigeyan, V. Mariappan, R. Mani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń 2022-12-01
Series:Copernican Journal of Finance & Accounting
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/CJFA/article/view/41518
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description There is a current argument relating to the capital infusion to the banks for strengthening capital on one side, without taking prudential measures to reduce the strains already present in the credit quality of banks on the other. The regulators thought that recapitalization of banks will be used to effectively reduce the cost of funds in the regular business provided when there is a higher lending demand. The capital infusion may turn out ineffective if there is less loan demand. On this background, this paper examines the effect of recapitalization of Indian public sector banks, and its impact on banks stability, competitiveness and profitability. Out of 21 banks, 18 banks reacted positively in case of one indicator, but failed in regard to overall indicators. Finally, the study reveals an interesting outcome that, there is no relationship between the size of the infusion and the performance of the bank. Hence, the study concludes that the capital infusion will help the banks significantly to improve the stability, competitiveness and profitability only when the banks’ fundamentals are strong, combined with the deployment of fresh funds and their managerial capability.
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spelling doaj.art-8945d5e8b68646228da8b6a8742c42c42023-09-03T13:15:00ZengNicolaus Copernicus University in ToruńCopernican Journal of Finance & Accounting2300-12402300-30652022-12-0111210.12775/CJFA.2022.008RECAPITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANK’S STABILITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PSBsA. Karthigeyan0V. Mariappan1R. Mani2Pondicherry UniversityPondicherry UniversityPondicherry University There is a current argument relating to the capital infusion to the banks for strengthening capital on one side, without taking prudential measures to reduce the strains already present in the credit quality of banks on the other. The regulators thought that recapitalization of banks will be used to effectively reduce the cost of funds in the regular business provided when there is a higher lending demand. The capital infusion may turn out ineffective if there is less loan demand. On this background, this paper examines the effect of recapitalization of Indian public sector banks, and its impact on banks stability, competitiveness and profitability. Out of 21 banks, 18 banks reacted positively in case of one indicator, but failed in regard to overall indicators. Finally, the study reveals an interesting outcome that, there is no relationship between the size of the infusion and the performance of the bank. Hence, the study concludes that the capital infusion will help the banks significantly to improve the stability, competitiveness and profitability only when the banks’ fundamentals are strong, combined with the deployment of fresh funds and their managerial capability. https://apcz.umk.pl/CJFA/article/view/41518capital infusionasset qualityprofitability
spellingShingle A. Karthigeyan
V. Mariappan
R. Mani
RECAPITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANK’S STABILITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PSBs
Copernican Journal of Finance & Accounting
capital infusion
asset quality
profitability
title RECAPITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANK’S STABILITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PSBs
title_full RECAPITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANK’S STABILITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PSBs
title_fullStr RECAPITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANK’S STABILITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PSBs
title_full_unstemmed RECAPITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANK’S STABILITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PSBs
title_short RECAPITALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON BANK’S STABILITY, COMPETITIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN PSBs
title_sort recapitalization and its impact on bank s stability competitiveness and profitability evidence from indian psbs
topic capital infusion
asset quality
profitability
url https://apcz.umk.pl/CJFA/article/view/41518
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