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Conventional and Islamic Bank Stability in Bangladesh using NPL Model

Kh Khaled Kalam and An-Nisha Khatoon
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Kh Khaled Kalam: Finance and Human Resource Management Lecturer, Business School, Shandong Xiehe University, China
An-Nisha Khatoon: Senior Executive, Training & Operation, Time ASL Training Institute, Times Group, Bangladesh

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2020, vol. 4, issue 6, 26-35

Abstract: Islamic Banking system is a rapidly growing financial system over the Conventional Banking system in Bangladesh. As the conventional banks are more profit-maximizing regarding based on loan and mortgage. This study focused on the Non-Performing Loan and Efficiency for both Conventional and Islamic Banking sector in Bangladesh from 2008 to 2018. The study evaluates by analyzing Total Asset, Loan to asset, Inflation, Income Diversity, GDP and Cost to income. The last part also analysis the Descriptive, Correlations and Regression for the Data. The study explained that the inflation rate has a significantly negative impact on non-performing loan of the conventional banking system in Bangladesh. On the other hand, Islamic financing system is more efficient and convenient for the Bangladesh environment regarding non-performing loan management.

Date: 2020
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