Lending relationship, small businesses and NPLs in Tunisia

IF 0.9 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Middle East Development Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17938120.2022.2146347
F. Fhima, Ridha Nouira, P. Adair
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ABSTRACT The banking system in Tunisia suffers from non-performing loans, fuelling the aversion of banks to credit risk and hindering the financing of SMEs. The research question tackles the ‘transactional lending’ versus ‘relational lending’ relationship between a sample of 10 Tunisian banks observed over 2005–2017 and its clients, and its impact on non-performing loans. The econometric analysis first tests a linear model between non-performing loans and the determinants (Size, Ownership and Proximity) of the lending relationship, which suggests that banks are poorly committed in collecting soft information from their clients. Second, the estimation of a (conditional) threshold effect in a non-linear model between these main determinants, distinguishes two regimes, one above and one below the threshold. Three robust outcomes emerge, the (large) size of most banks in the sample constitutes a barrier to meeting loan applications from SMEs, and enhancing tighter customer relationship with a higher number of branches as well as foreign participation in the share capital of these banks would enable to meet these demands.
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突尼斯的贷款关系、小企业和不良贷款
摘要突尼斯的银行系统存在不良贷款,加剧了银行对信贷风险的厌恶,阻碍了中小企业的融资。该研究问题涉及2005-2017年期间观察到的10家突尼斯银行及其客户之间的“交易性贷款”与“关系性贷款”关系,及其对不良贷款的影响。计量经济学分析首先测试了不良贷款与贷款关系的决定因素(规模、所有权和接近度)之间的线性模型,该模型表明银行在从客户那里收集软信息方面承诺不足。其次,在非线性模型中,对这些主要决定因素之间的(条件)阈值效应的估计,区分了两种情况,一种高于阈值,一种低于阈值。出现了三个强有力的结果,样本中大多数银行的(大)规模构成了满足中小企业贷款申请的障碍,加强与更多分行的客户关系以及外国参与这些银行的股本将有助于满足这些需求。
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