Title of article :
USING THE CAMEL FRAMEWORK IN ASSESSING BANK PERFORMANCE IN MALAYSIA
Author/Authors :
Muhmad, Siti Nurain Universiti Malaysia Terengganu - School of Maritime Business and Management, Malaysia , Hashim, Hafiza Aishah Universiti Malaysia Terengganu - School of Maritime Business and Management, Malaysia
Abstract :
The banking sector in Malaysia suffered a bitter experience during the Asian financial crisis. Because of the crisis, many researchers across the globe attempted to better measure bank performance. This study highlights the evaluation of bank performance, including both domestic and foreign banks in Malaysia, using the Capital adequacy, Asset quality, Management competency, Earning quality, and Liquidity (CAMEL) framework for the period 2008 to 2012. Using regression analysis, the results of the study showed that capital adequacy, asset quality, earning quality and liquidity have a significant impact on performance of Malaysian banks. The outcome of this study is important to policymakers in assessing bank performance that could determine the direction of the future banking system in Malaysia.
Keywords :
CAMEL Framework , Financial Ratios , Bank Performance , Financial Management
Journal title :
International Journal of Economics,Management and Accounting
Journal title :
International Journal of Economics,Management and Accounting