Bank Consolidation, Efficiency, and Profitability in Italy

Bank Consolidation, Efficiency, and Profitability in Italy
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2017 Issue 175
Publication date: July 2017
ISBN: 9781484309261
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Banks and Banking , Money and Monetary Policy , WP , bank consolidation , banking system , joint stock , popolare bank , bank reform , banks , profitability , return on equity , Commercial banks , Nonperforming loans , Credit , Cooperative banks , Stocks , Global

Summary

This paper examines the case for efficiency-driven banking sector consolidation in Italy, evaluates its potential effects on profitability, and discusses policy options to facilitate a consolidation process that is as effective as possible. A bottom-up analysis of 386 Italian banks suggests that while profitability is expected to improve as the economy gradually recovers, operational efficiency gains are nonetheless needed to restore large parts of the banking system to healthy profitability. Banking system consolidation can play a role in facilitating such efficiency gains, but its effectiveness is likely to be most as part of a comprehensive strategy that includes complementary reforms to clean up bank balance sheets. Cross-country experience indicates that efficiency gains are more likely to follow consolidations where careful viability analyses are conducted of the synergies and operational improvements that can be achieved.