This paper seeks to explore the various factors that affect the competition among the three largest commercial banks in Singapore, namely DBS, Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) and United Overseas Bank (UOB). These factors include the capacity to compete, the price competition in terms of increasing interest rates on deposits and the non-price competition such as the variety of products and the amount of marketing. Our findings show that despite having the greatest amount of total assets, other indicators such as the non-performing loans ratio, the capital adequacy ratio and the total common equity ratio show that DBS has the least capacity to compete. In addition, there is little price competition while non-price comp...
This report aims to analyze the banks' performance over the recent years, understand how and ...
This paper aims to determine whether there is a positive or negative relationship between competitio...
This paper tests the competition structure of Hong Kong’s banking industry using the Panzar-Rosse ap...
This paper seeks to explore the various factors that affect the competition among the three largest ...
This paper develops a model to identify the major determinants of a bank’s profit, and the general l...
Abstract. Using bank-level data for periods 2010-2019, this study investigates the effect of competi...
In this paper, we model the banking competition in Singapore along the dimensions of service quality...
Being competitive is seen as a prerequisite for future sustainability. This study aims to investigat...
Being competitive is seen as a prerequisite for future sustainability. This study aims to investigat...
Despite core banking, banks also engage in off-balance-sheet (OBS) market activities. In many develo...
The existence of commercial banks is vital to an economy because of the role that banks perform in f...
The banking sector plays a vital role in the economy of each country. Banks are required to operate ...
The main thrust of this project is to explore the efficiency of the banking industry in Singapore a...
The study aimed to assess the impact of competition on profitability and stability within selected t...
The first part of this paper provides a systematic discussion of the structural problems of competit...
This report aims to analyze the banks' performance over the recent years, understand how and ...
This paper aims to determine whether there is a positive or negative relationship between competitio...
This paper tests the competition structure of Hong Kong’s banking industry using the Panzar-Rosse ap...
This paper seeks to explore the various factors that affect the competition among the three largest ...
This paper develops a model to identify the major determinants of a bank’s profit, and the general l...
Abstract. Using bank-level data for periods 2010-2019, this study investigates the effect of competi...
In this paper, we model the banking competition in Singapore along the dimensions of service quality...
Being competitive is seen as a prerequisite for future sustainability. This study aims to investigat...
Being competitive is seen as a prerequisite for future sustainability. This study aims to investigat...
Despite core banking, banks also engage in off-balance-sheet (OBS) market activities. In many develo...
The existence of commercial banks is vital to an economy because of the role that banks perform in f...
The banking sector plays a vital role in the economy of each country. Banks are required to operate ...
The main thrust of this project is to explore the efficiency of the banking industry in Singapore a...
The study aimed to assess the impact of competition on profitability and stability within selected t...
The first part of this paper provides a systematic discussion of the structural problems of competit...
This report aims to analyze the banks' performance over the recent years, understand how and ...
This paper aims to determine whether there is a positive or negative relationship between competitio...
This paper tests the competition structure of Hong Kong’s banking industry using the Panzar-Rosse ap...