Assessing The Profitability And Risk Management Of Listed Banks In Vietnam
- DOI
- 10.2991/978-94-6463-694-9_31How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Profitability determinant factors; risk managements; risk ratio; competitive environment; Porter’s five forces model
- Abstract
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Research purpose:
This research explores bank risk management using quantitative and qualitative methods. It uses financial ratios, trend analysis, comparative analysis, and regression analysis to understand patterns and relationships with bank risk profiles. The study also reviews external forces affecting the banking sector using Porter’s five forces model. The research also investigates profitability determinants for listed banks using financial data and regression analysis. The findings may help bank managers, regulators, investors, and policymakers make informed decisions.
Research motivation:
The banking sector is a key sector in economic development, yet it is one that is influenced by both the external environment and its own strategy. Rising global uncertainty, unexpected external shocks and internal weaknesses have raised concerns about commercial banks in Vietnam, especially their profits and risks – which may decide the fate of a bank. This study aims to examine how commercial banks in Vietnam manage their risks to make profits as well as offer some implications and recommendations for them.
Research design, approach, and method:
We employ both qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis of panel data from 20 listed banks in Vietnam by using Stata.
Main findings:
The Vietnamese banking sector is competitive, driven by numerous players, market saturation, low switching costs, and aggressive marketing tactics. Determinants of bank profitability include bank size, debt-to-equity ratio, deposit-to-asset ratio, and loan-to-deposit ratio. Scale, leverage, and asset-liability management are crucial in determining profitability. The increasing trend in loan-to-deposit and equity-to-asset ratios reflects an increased focus on risk management and growth aspirations.
Practical/managerial implications:
Banks must continuously innovate and optimize their operations to maintain their edge. The study highlights the importance of understanding bank profitability and risk-taking for policymakers, regulators, and bank managers. It emphasizes the need for strategic agility, technology, product diversification, and customer service to maintain a competitive advantage. The research also helps monitor financial ratio trends and advises banks to optimize asset-liability structures for profitability maximization. Policymakers should promote competition, capitalization, and risk-taking behavior to mitigate systemic risks and maintain financial stability.
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Cite this article
TY - CONF AU - Huy Hung Ta AU - Vu Duy Do AU - Thi Thuy Nguyen AU - Thi Thu Huyen Nguyen AU - Thi Hanh Vu AU - Thi Mai Phuong Nguyen PY - 2025 DA - 2025/04/30 TI - Assessing The Profitability And Risk Management Of Listed Banks In Vietnam BT - Proceedings of the International Conference on Emerging Challenges: Sustainable Strategies in the Data-driven Economy (ICECH 2024) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 451 EP - 474 SN - 2352-5428 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-694-9_31 DO - 10.2991/978-94-6463-694-9_31 ID - Ta2025 ER -