The effects of bank mergers on listed U.S. borrowers
Shuangshuang Ji,
David C. Mauer and
Yilei Zhang
Journal of Financial Research, 2025, vol. 48, issue 3, 950-981
Abstract:
We examine the effects of U.S. bank mergers on listed U.S. borrowers. Target bank borrowers receive lower loan spreads and no change in loan amount post‐merger in comparison to pre‐merger. In contrast, acquiring bank borrowers receive an increase in loan amount and a relatively small decrease in loan spread in the post‐merger period. Analysis shows that these benefits are available only when borrowers have bargaining power through lending relationships with non‐merging banks. We examine how borrower size, merger type, bank size, and borrower relationship intensity affect our results. Overall, our analysis suggests that efficiency gains from bank consolidation outweigh market power effects.
Date: 2025
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