The effect of diversification on bank performance in dual banking system
by Fazelina Sahul Hamid
International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance (IJMEF), Vol. 13, No. 5, 2020

Abstract: This study analyses the impact of banks' diversification strategies on their risk-adjusted performance using the sample of commercial banks in 22 Muslim countries with dual banking system during 2000-2016. Islamic banks' performance is more strongly affected by diversification strategies. Revenue, non-interest income and asset diversification dampen the risk adjusted returns of Islamic banks but enhance their stability. Higher dependence on non-interest income lowers conventional banks risk adjusted returns, while higher dependence on non-loan assets raises it. Before crisis, non-interest income diversification raises the risk adjusted returns of Islamic and conventional banks. Revenue and non-interest income diversification have positive impact on Islamic banks' stability after crisis. Size influences the impact of diversification on bank performance.

Online publication date: Fri, 23-Oct-2020

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