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ISLAMIC VS CONVENTIONAL BANKING IN PAKISTAN FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION USING “M-SCALES”

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Author: ATIF ALI JAVED


Citable URI : https://vspace.vu.edu.pk/detail.aspx?id=134

Publisher : Virtual University

Date Issued: 7/24/2018 12:00:00 AM


Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this research study is to evaluate and explore the financial performance of Islamic and conventional banks in Pakistan. The study discovers the effecting variable(s) on the financial performance of banking sector of Pakistan. The research study has conducted an analysis using “M-SCALES” for Islamic and conventional banking sector. Methodology/Design/Approach: Primary and secondary data collection is applied to gather the data. A primary data based study from 105 respondents from Islamic and conventional banking executives/advisors has been conducted to collect data for ‘Shariah Compliance’ variable on 5-point likert scale. Secondary data collected for CAMELS model from financial reports of selected banks. ROA and ROE are used as a proxy for performance. 2-Stage Least Square (2-SLS) model is used to investigate the relationship between financial performance and CAMELS approach, with Shariah Compliance as an instrumental variable. Findings: The study concludes that there is a statistically significant relationship among earnings, sensitivity and performance (ROA and ROE) of banking sector. The study also found significant relation between ROE and asset quality. The F-statistic being significant indicates reasonable overall fit at the 5% level of significance for both models. Research Limitations: Islamic banking industry have limited banks operating in Pakistan and from six (6) banks we have limitisizaed to five (5) Islamic banks due to the Burj Bank has been merged into Al Baraka Bank Pakistan effective 1st November, 2016. MCB Islamic Bank Limited added with 8 branches as of 30 June, 2016. Managerial Implications: The study assist investor’s and decision making authorities of domestic and international banks to have a better look of Islamic banking and conventional sector banks performance.


URI : https://vspace.vu.edu.pk/details.aspx?id=134

Citation: Javed, A,A, (2017).ISLAMIC VS CONVENTIONAL BANKING IN PAKISTAN FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION USING “M-SCALES”. Virtual University of Pakistan(Lahore, Pakistan)

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