Performance and profitability of local banks: The case of the emerging market

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Sami Al Kharusi ORCID logo, Sree Rama Murthy Y ORCID logo, Alya Al Foori ORCID logo

https://doi.org/10.22495/cbsrv3i1art6

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Abstract

This paper investigates the performance and profitability of local banks of Oman for 2017–2020. Financial ratios are employed to measure the financial performance of the local banks listed in the Muscat Securities Market (Sufian, 2009). The study uses cluster analysis procedures for statistical investigation. The cluster results show that cost, profitability, and balance sheet structure (asset-liability structure) are important factors. Big banks behave differently compared to small banks, even though the size was not included as a variable in the cluster analysis. The cluster results did not indicate that COVID-19 has significantly dented the performance of banks in Oman. The financial stability and the soundness of the banking sectors are essential for both investors and depositors, and the main policy implication of this research study is that local banks in Oman are resilient, and a positive outlook is expected, given their ability to survive and manage their business during the global coronavirus outbreak.

Keywords: Banks, Cluster Analysis, Oman, Ratio Analysis, Global Outbreak

Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — S.A.K.; Methodology — S.R.M.Y.; Investigation — S.A.K., S.R.M.Y., and A.A.F.; Resources — S.A.K. and S.R.M.Y.; Writing — S.A.K., S.R.M.Y., and A.A.F.; Supervision — S.A.K.

Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

JEL Classification: G2, G21, G32

Received: 03.04.2022
Accepted: 31.05.2022
Published online: 02.06.2022

How to cite this paper: Al Kharusi, S., Murthy, Y. S. R., & Al Foori, A. (2022). Performance and profitability of local banks: The case of the emerging market. Corporate & Business Strategy Review, 3(1), 55–63. https://doi.org/10.22495/cbsrv3i1art6