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Credit Risk Management Practices and Financial Performance of Child Bank ( Thet Lin, 2024)
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Title | Credit Risk Management Practices and Financial Performance of Child Bank ( Thet Lin, 2024) | |||||
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Thet Lin | ||||||
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This study examines how CHID Bank's credit risk management affects its financial performance. Data collection makes questionnaires survey method from a sample of 133 employees selected from CHID bank with sample random sampling method. This study primarily employs descriptive statistics and quantitative research methods. Multiple linear regression analysis interprets respondent data. Survey results show a strong association between credit risk management methods and financial performance, except for credit risk detection. This applies to other relationship factors. The regression analysis shows that credit risk monitoring, control, and evaluation techniques positively affect financial performance statistically. The findings emphasise the necessity of thorough credit evaluation, strict monitoring, and proactive risk control in financial health and strategic goals. Based on the findings, banks should explore cooperating with credit monitoring service providers to improve their credit monitoring skills. These systems can send out timely alerts and notifications when consumers' credit profiles change, assisting banks in identifying possible hazards or fraudulent activity. |
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Prof. Dr. May Su Myat Htway Aung |