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Financial Inclusion and Bank Profitability Evidence from Island Banking Sector

Financial Inclusion and Bank Profitability Evidence from Island Banking Sector

Title

Financial Inclusion and Bank Profitability: Evidence from Island Banking Sector

Authors

  • Ahmet Erülgen
    Department of Accounting and Finance, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Cyprus International University, Nicosia, Northern Cyprus via Mersin 10 Turkey
  • Husam Rjou
    Department of Accounting and Finance, Palestine Polytechnic University-PPU, P.O.Box 198 Hebron, Palestine
  • Ahmet Adalıer
    Department of Management Information Systems, School of Applied Sciences, Cyprus International University, Nicosia, Northern Cyprus via Mersin 10 Turkey
  • Ahmad Abualrub
    Department of Accounting and Finance, Palestine Polytechnic University-PPU, P.O.Box 198 Hebron, Palestine

Abstract

Purpose: The main aim of this study is to investigate the effects of financial inclusion on bank profitability in island banking sectors. For this purpose, 19 banks from North Cyprus Banking Sector has been choosen which operates between 2007 and 2020.
Design/methodology/approach: The dynamic panel of System Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimation technique was utilized in the research to account for probable endogeneity. The research utilized Pooled Mean Group (PMG) and Cross-Sectionally Augmented Autoregressive Distributed Lag (CS-ARDL) methods.
Findings: The findings reveal that the financial inclusion and bank profitability in the islands have a positive association. In other words, financial inclusion is a major factor in island banks’ profitability. Mainly, the results prove that the deposit ratio is correlated to the bank’s size in a beneficial way. The study’s findings are consistent with the findings of capital structure principles, particularly the hierarchical and balance theories.
Originality/Value: All the findings are original, and this is the first study that analyses the effect of financial inclusion on bank profitability in Northern Cyprus.
Practical implications: The study’s policy implications include that in order for banks on islands to boost their profitability and get the optimum capital structure from funding, policies supporting financial inclusion must be developed. Banks should also make an effort to make establishing bank accounts considerably simpler for the most disadvantaged and marginalized members of society by easing customer identification criteria in certain cases when they may obstruct financial inclusion objectives and efforts.

Keywords

Financial inclusion, Bank Profitability, Pooled Mean Group (PMG), Cross-Sectionally Augmented Autoregressive Distributed Lag (CS-ARDL).

Classification-JEL

G18, G21, G28, F65

Pages

78-97

https://doi.org/10.47654/v26y2022i4p78-97

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