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Published in: Economic Change and Restructuring 4/2023

11-03-2023

Bank intermediation margins in transition banking domains: panel evidence from Africa

Authors: Bismark Addai, Wenjin Tang, Adjei Gyamfi Gyimah, Kingsley Opoku Appiah

Published in: Economic Change and Restructuring | Issue 4/2023

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Abstract

Developing countries are noted for higher interest margins, and banking in Africa has recently witnessed the rise of African regional banks with a Pan-African ambition and the quest to modify the banking landscape. So far, the banking literature has received little attention regarding the determinants of net interest margin (NIM) of commercial banks in Africa, and the empirics across domestic, regional African, and non-African banks has not been studied either. Thus, we fill this lacuna by analyzing the intermediation margins of commercial banks across Africa while detailing the determinants for the three banking groups. We employ annual data of 552 commercial banks for eight years (2011 to 2018) across fifty-two African countries. The results of the study indicate that bank intermediation margin in Africa is a function of pure spread variables (bank concentration, credit risk, risk aversion, interest rate volatility), income from non-traditional banking activities, specialization, other bank-specific (transaction size, operating cost) and macro-economic variables (financial innovation and GDP). The results also suggest that there are some similarities and nuances for the determinants of bank intermediation margins across the domestic, regional African, and non-African banks. The results obtained have significant policy implications for bank regulation and financial sector development.

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Domestic banks are banks that have the ultimate owner from the country where the bank is located, regional African banks are banks foreign to the country where they are located, but the ultimate owners are from Africa while non-African banks are banks operating in Africa with the ultimate owner from a non-African country.
 
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As in Ho and Saunders (1981), the second order immediacy fees are assumed to be negligible.
 
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Metadata
Title
Bank intermediation margins in transition banking domains: panel evidence from Africa
Authors
Bismark Addai
Wenjin Tang
Adjei Gyamfi Gyimah
Kingsley Opoku Appiah
Publication date
11-03-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Economic Change and Restructuring / Issue 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1573-9414
Electronic ISSN: 1574-0277
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10644-023-09496-7

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