From risk to reward: Unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of Ghanaian banks

The Ghanaian banking sector, grappling with a spectrum of financial risks, presents a compelling case study for understanding the dynamics of risk and profitability in emerging markets. This study seeks to fortify the financial performance of Ghanaian banks through an innovative application of bench...

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Main Authors: Benjamin Blandful Cobbinah, Wen Yang, Francis Atta Sarpong, George Nyantakyi
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Published: Elsevier 2024-12-01
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description The Ghanaian banking sector, grappling with a spectrum of financial risks, presents a compelling case study for understanding the dynamics of risk and profitability in emerging markets. This study seeks to fortify the financial performance of Ghanaian banks through an innovative application of benchmark regression analysis, focusing on critical financial risk and performance metrics. Employing an explanatory research methodology, we harnessed a panel regression model to scrutinize secondary data extracted from the annual income statements of 23 banks, spanning nearly two decades from 2006 to 2023. Our analytical arsenal encompassed the fixed effects model, the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) within a fixed-effects framework, and Pooled Ordinary Least Squares (POLS) to ensure methodological rigor and robustness. Our findings illuminate the relationship between financial risks and Return on Equity (ROE). Specifically, credit risk was found to exert a significant positive influence on ROE, suggesting that judicious credit extension can be a conduit for profitability. In contrast, liquidity risk was identified as a determinant negatively impacting ROE, underscoring the imperative for effective liquidity management to safeguard banks' long-term solvency. Additionally, market risk was observed to have a positive association with ROE, indicating that strategic exposure to market volatility can potentially enhance financial performance. The implications of this study are manifold, offering actionable insights for policymakers and stakeholders in the banking sector. It advocates for a recalibrated approach to risk management, where banks proactively embrace credit risk while vigilantly addressing liquidity challenges. The study further posits that by forging strategic interconnections, banks can augment their risk management capabilities, thereby bolstering their financial performance and ensuring resilience in the face of market volatility.
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spelling doaj-art-b0616d07e14545058d4764f4e2f1ec1b2025-08-20T02:38:15ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402024-12-011023e4077710.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40777From risk to reward: Unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of Ghanaian banksBenjamin Blandful Cobbinah0Wen Yang1Francis Atta Sarpong2George Nyantakyi3School of Economics, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, ChinaSchool of Economics, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China; Corresponding author. School of Economics, Shenzhen University, China.School of Finance, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan, ChinaSchool of Accounting, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan, ChinaThe Ghanaian banking sector, grappling with a spectrum of financial risks, presents a compelling case study for understanding the dynamics of risk and profitability in emerging markets. This study seeks to fortify the financial performance of Ghanaian banks through an innovative application of benchmark regression analysis, focusing on critical financial risk and performance metrics. Employing an explanatory research methodology, we harnessed a panel regression model to scrutinize secondary data extracted from the annual income statements of 23 banks, spanning nearly two decades from 2006 to 2023. Our analytical arsenal encompassed the fixed effects model, the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) within a fixed-effects framework, and Pooled Ordinary Least Squares (POLS) to ensure methodological rigor and robustness. Our findings illuminate the relationship between financial risks and Return on Equity (ROE). Specifically, credit risk was found to exert a significant positive influence on ROE, suggesting that judicious credit extension can be a conduit for profitability. In contrast, liquidity risk was identified as a determinant negatively impacting ROE, underscoring the imperative for effective liquidity management to safeguard banks' long-term solvency. Additionally, market risk was observed to have a positive association with ROE, indicating that strategic exposure to market volatility can potentially enhance financial performance. The implications of this study are manifold, offering actionable insights for policymakers and stakeholders in the banking sector. It advocates for a recalibrated approach to risk management, where banks proactively embrace credit risk while vigilantly addressing liquidity challenges. The study further posits that by forging strategic interconnections, banks can augment their risk management capabilities, thereby bolstering their financial performance and ensuring resilience in the face of market volatility.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024168089Credit riskLiquidity riskMarket riskFinancial performanceGhanaian banking sector
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George Nyantakyi
From risk to reward: Unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of Ghanaian banks
Heliyon
Credit risk
Liquidity risk
Market risk
Financial performance
Ghanaian banking sector
title From risk to reward: Unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of Ghanaian banks
title_full From risk to reward: Unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of Ghanaian banks
title_fullStr From risk to reward: Unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of Ghanaian banks
title_full_unstemmed From risk to reward: Unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of Ghanaian banks
title_short From risk to reward: Unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of Ghanaian banks
title_sort from risk to reward unveiling the multidimensional impact of financial risks on the performance of ghanaian banks
topic Credit risk
Liquidity risk
Market risk
Financial performance
Ghanaian banking sector
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024168089
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