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Credit Risk Determinants in Sub-Saharan Africa Banking Systems
Credit Risk Determinants in Sub-Saharan Africa Banking Systems

Author(s): Zainab Jimoh, Babatunde Afolabi, Adekunle Alexander Balogun, Funbi Weya-Ajayi, Fadheelat Azeez
Subject(s): Economy, National Economy, Business Economy / Management, Financial Markets
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: Credit risk; African Banking system; GMM;

Summary/Abstract: This study investigated credit risk determinants in sub-Saharan Africa banking systems. The global financial crisis in 2008 to 2009 has caused banking crises. This study used time series data within a timeframe of 2016–2023, which included 22 banks in SSA. A dynamic panel data method was employed for estimation, utilizing techniques such as pooled-OLS, fixed effects, two-step difference, and system GMM estimation. The results of the estimations showed that the ratio of non-performing loans to total gross loans would decrease with an increase in the real GDP growth rate. The study found that a 1% rise in the real GDP growth rate results in a 0.13–0.23% point decrease in non-performing loans. However, it was discovered that the following factors significantly and favorably affect non-performing loans (NPLs): trade openness, volatility index - VIX as a proxy for global volatility, domestic credit given by banks to the private sector as a proportion of GDP, inflation rate, and the hypothetical variable responsible for the global financial crisis of 2008–2009.

  • Issue Year: 20/2024
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 93-105
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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