Master's Thesis from the year 2013 in the subject Business economics - Banking Stock Exchanges Insurance Accounting grade: 70/100 University College London course: Business Economics language: English abstract: This paper examines variations in the return on assets (ROA) return on equity (ROE) net interest margin (NIM) and operating cost ratio (OCR) determinantsacross ownership structures in 350 Russian banking institutions over the years 2002 to 2012. It is innovative in three ways: firstly it brings together financial and corporate governance indicators as explanatory variables; secondly it uses an extensive number of dependent and explanatory variables compared with previous studies on Russia; thirdly it classifies the ownership of banking institutions using the definition of majority ownership at 20% level.The findings suggest that there are some differences in the determinants of bank's profitability by ownership type: personnel cost ratio and bank portfoliocomposition ratio dominate in state-influenced banks; capitalisation reserves and default risk ratios dominate in domestic private-owned banks; and capitalisation ratios dominate in foreign-owned banks. Operating efficiency and credit risk are important factors influencing performance across all ownership types. Furthermore control variables such as inflation GDP growth the size of the banking sector and the bank asset share ratio are significant suggesting that they play an important role in the profitability of a bank. Corporate governance variables such as Bureau van Dijk (BVD) independence ranking and listing on an exchange are found to be insignificant. The location of a bank (central or regional) is an important factor influencing its operating cost ratio. The conclusion is that bank ownership plays an important role in Russia and should not be ignored when analysing performance determinants.
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