Measuring bank performance based on CAMEL approach: a study on selected commercial banks in Malaysian / Muhammad Zulkamal Isnon Zufli

This research study primary aims is to measure bank performance of Malaysia's commercial banks based on CAMEL approach or CAMEL rating system. The systematic determinants or independent variables that influence the bank performance of commercial banks in Malaysia can be categorised and identifi...

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Main Author: Isnon Zufli, Muhammad Zulkamal
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106283/1/106283.pdf
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Summary:This research study primary aims is to measure bank performance of Malaysia's commercial banks based on CAMEL approach or CAMEL rating system. The systematic determinants or independent variables that influence the bank performance of commercial banks in Malaysia can be categorised and identified into five aspects, in which are capital adequacy, asset quality, management, earnings and liquidity. Meanwhile, the dependent variable is bank performance. This research study utilised secondary data collected from the Thomson Reuters data stream as well the annual reports from each commercial sampling banks from the year of 2011 until 2020, with a total of seventy observations. In addition, E-Views 10 integrated program application is used to validate and interpret the overall collected data.