Proximity to Bank Headquarters and Branch Efficiency: Evidence from Mortgage Lending
Ivan Lim,
Duc Duy Nguyen,
Linh Nguyen and
John O.S. Wilson
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2025, vol. 57, issue 6, 1465-1508
Abstract:
We use the staggered introduction of new flight routes to identify reductions in travel time between banks’ headquarters and branches to examine their effects on branch outputs and efficiency. Reductions in headquarters–branch travel time increases branch‐level mortgage origination volume, and these loans exhibit higher ex post performance. Further analyses suggest these effects are due to branch employees working harder and more efficiently in seeking new customers and screening applications. Overall, our results imply that geographic proximity enables bank headquarters to monitor branches more effectively and mitigate distance‐related agency costs.
Date: 2025
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