THE ANALYSIS OF BANK PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Klejda Gabeshi ()
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Klejda Gabeshi: Doctoral School of Economic Studies, University of Craiova, Romania; Ass/Lecturer, Logos University, Faculty of Economics, Department of Finance and Accounting, Tirana, Albania
Contemporary Economy Journal, 2020, vol. 5, issue 1, 29-37
Abstract:
Banking performance is a reflection of how banks work, taking into account the environment in which they operate. The purpose of this article is to carry out a qualitative analysis of banking performance indicators, focusing on studying the efficiency of banking activity and banking productivity as determinants of performance. In order to understand the need and importance of evaluating the performance of the banking sector, firstly is elucidated the position of the sector in the structure of the financial system and the role it plays in its stability and economic development. The most important part of the paper emphasizes the identification of the factors that affect the efficiency and bank productivity. To determine the performance of the banking sector, micro and macroeconomic factors must be examined. Among the "micro" environmental factors in the analysis are considered the bank specific factors. As factors of the "macro" environment are all those factors that are not dependent on or determined by the bank's directors. "Efficiency" is different from "productivity", but it is related to it, and the two indicators together are essential for assessing the state of an economy in order to take appropriate measures to improve the situation and project future goals.
Keywords: Banking Performance; Banking Sector; Efficiency; Productivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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