Testing performance of an interest rate commission agent banking system (AIRCABS)
Journal: Banks and bank systems [electronic resource] (Vol.12, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-11-10
Authors : Ameha Tefera Tessema; Jan Walters Kruger;
Page : 113-141
Keywords : agent bank model; discrete market deposit interest rate; investor loan funding; profitability and sustainability; stable deposit;
Abstract
This paper sought to analyze data and interpret statistical results in testing the performance of an interest rate commission agent banking system. Primary and secondary data were collected from banking industry in Ethiopia to test the research hypotheses, credit risk and liquidity crunch have no impact on AIRCABS, investor loan funding has a positive impact on profitability and sustainability of AIRCABS and discrete market deposit interest rate incentive has a positive impact on stable deposit mobilization in a bank. To test the hypothesis, statistical tools such as Cronbach's alpha, Kuder-Richardson (KR-20), canonical correlation and multinomial logistic regression were used. The result showed that credit risk and liquidity crunch have no effect on an interest rate commission agent banking system, investor loan funding has a significant strong relationship with profitability and sustainability of AIRCABS and discrete market deposit interest rate incentive has also a significant strong relationship with stable deposit mobilization. This led to a conclusion that an interest rate commission agent banking system (AIRCABS) model is viable and reliable.
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