Cyberattacks on Small Banks and the Impact on Local Banking Markets

Fabian Gogolin, I. Lim, Francesco Vallascas
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Small banks are targets of a large number of cyberattacks. Using a sized-matched difference-in-differences design, we document that successful cyberattacks decrease branch deposit growth rates at small US banks. This decrease is due to bank-specific reputational damages that erode the trust of bank customers. The loss of trust results in a reallocation of deposits within local banking market to large banks. The reallocation is the consequence of a “flight-to-reputation” by depositors since it favours primarily large banks with a high reputation. We next document that cyberattacks affect the relationships between banks and customers in mortgage markets wherein hacked banks attract riskier applicants and are forced to lower their credit standards. Ultimately, our results imply that cybersecurity investments are crucial for banks to attract and retain customers and indicate that financial constraints in small banks can lead to local banking markets increasingly dominated by large banks. We highlight how this change in market structure can affect access to credit of small local businesses and impede the development of local economies.
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针对小型银行的网络攻击及对本地银行市场的影响
小型银行是大量网络攻击的目标。使用大小匹配的差异设计,我们记录了成功的网络攻击降低了美国小型银行的分支存款增长率。这种下降是由于银行特有的声誉损害侵蚀了银行客户的信任。信任的丧失导致本地银行市场的存款重新分配给大银行。这种重新配置是储户“逃向声誉”的结果,因为它主要青睐声誉较高的大银行。我们接下来的文件表明,网络攻击影响了抵押贷款市场中银行和客户之间的关系,其中被黑客攻击的银行吸引风险较高的申请人,并被迫降低其信用标准。最终,我们的研究结果表明,网络安全投资对银行吸引和留住客户至关重要,并表明小银行的财务约束可能导致当地银行市场日益被大银行主导。我们强调市场结构的这种变化如何影响当地小企业获得信贷的机会,并阻碍当地经济的发展。
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