2023
DOI: 10.3126/batuk.v9i2.57025
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Credit Risk and Profitability Position of Nepalese Private and Joint Venture Commercial Banks

Makshindra Thapa,
Narendra Sejuwal

Abstract: Credit concentrations, credit processes and other externalities have made credit risk more important over the past decade, followed by liquidity issues. This study was conducted to compare the credit risk exposure of various banks in terms of their liquidity, capital ratio, size, operational inefficiency, loan growth rate, and non-performing loans. It also investigated the spontaneous relationship between credit risk and bank profitability. Secondary data of 5 years from ten banks (5 each from joint venture an… Show more

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