Management of Non- Performing Loans(NPLs) of Banks in Bangladesh-An Evaluative study

Authors

  • Firoja Akter khanam Assistant Professor Author
  • Kamrul Hasan Assistant Professor Author
  • A.H.M. Rakibul Mawla Assistant Professor Author
  • Rehnuma Sultana Khan Assistant Professor Author

Keywords:

Non performing loans, Bank specific factors, Client specific factor, external factors

Abstract

This paper discusses the magnitude of Non-performing Loans (NPLs) in the banking sector of Bangladesh. The paper reveals that the presence of an alarming amount of NPLs both in Nationalized Commercial Banks (NCBs) and in the development Financial Institutions (DFIs), along with maintenance of inadequate loan loss provisions , diminishes the overall credit quality of Bangladesh. The study investigated the different causes of Non- performing loans. Using a sample of 30 managers selected from the ten largest banks, the study found that influence of politicians was perceived as the most important external factors. Diversion of fund by customer, failure to disclose vital information during the loan application process were considered to be the main customer specific factor. The study further found that lack of aggressive credit collection policy was perceived as the main bank specific factor, contributing to the nonperforming loan problem in Bangladesh. The study reveals that some actions that are taken by the managers for reducing NPLs.

Author Biographies

  • Firoja Akter khanam, Assistant Professor

    Department of Finance & Banking
    University of Chittagong

  • Kamrul Hasan, Assistant Professor

    Department of Business Administration
    Southern University Bangladesh

  • A.H.M. Rakibul Mawla, Assistant Professor

    Department of Statistics

    University of Chittagong

  • Rehnuma Sultana Khan, Assistant Professor

    Department of Business Administration
    Southern University Bangladesh

Published

2012-09-30

How to Cite

Management of Non- Performing Loans(NPLs) of Banks in Bangladesh-An Evaluative study. (2012). International Academic Research Journal of Economics and Finance, 1(3), 1-15. https://www.acrpub.com/index.php/IARJEF/article/view/25

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