Browsing by Subject "Banks"
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Best practice for managing conduct risk in South African banks
(North-West University, 2018)Since the global financial crisis, a new risk, known as conduct risk, has emerged. Financial institutions worldwide are grappling with how to manage and mitigate it, while regulators are trying to control it. Developing ... -
The effectiveness of the regulatory compliance monitoring process for banks in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2020)The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the regulatory compliance framework for banks in South Africa. South African Reserve Bank (SARB) fined the major banks as the result of their ... -
Job and organisations: explaining group level differences in job satisfaction in the banking sector
(Emerald, 2012)Purpose – This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of group level differences in job satisfaction. Specifically, the authors seek to understand the shared variance in job satisfaction at the group level of jobs ... -
Job and organizations: Explaining group level differences in job satisfaction in the banking sector
(2012)Purpose – This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of group level differences in job satisfaction. Specifically, the authors seek to understand the shared variance in job satisfaction at the group level of ... -
Management perceptions of executive risk culture in a South African retail and business bank
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021-06)According to the Financial Stability Board (FSB), leaders in financial institutions play a pivotal role in setting the core values and expectations of their organisations’ risk cultures. The FSB expects that these leaders ... -
Measuring reputational risk in the South African banking sector
(2015)With few previous data and literature based on the South African banking sector, the key aim of this study was to contribute further results concerning the effect of operational loss events on the reputation of South African ... -
Measuring the systemic risk in the South African and United States banking sectors
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Systemic risk can affect the entire global financial system and may therefore be one of the most important financial risks – yet it remains one of the least understood. The sub-prime crisis in 2008 illustrated how systemic ... -
Merger and acquisitions in South African banking: a network DEA model
(Elsevier, 2017)Banking in South Africa is known for its small number of companies that operate as an oligopoly. This paper presents a strategic fit assessment of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in South African banks. A network DEA (Data ... -
Optimal allocation between bank loans and treasuries with regret
(Springer, 2008)The main categories of assets held by banks are loans, Treasuries (bonds issued by the national Treasury), reserves and intangible assets. In our contribution, we investigate the investment of bank funds in loans and ... -
Optimal provisioning for deposit withdrawals and loan losses in the banking industry
(North-West University, 2008)With the acceptance of the new Basel II banking regulation (implemented in South Africa in January 2008) the search for improved ways of modeling the most important banking activities has become very topical. Since the ...