Published : 2018-12-21

Determinants of the Polish Cooperative Banks Financial Liquidity in the Post-Crisis Perspective

Krzysztof Kil



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The aim of the study presented in the article is to identify determinants of the financial liquidity of the Polish cooperative banks between 2008 and 2016. The author characterizes post-crisis regulations concerning financial liquidity of banks’ and presents the review of research results available in the literature regarding financial liquidity determinants of banks. The panel data research applied by the author includes 350 cooperative banks operating in Poland (being a part of the BPS SA association). The research shows that the level of banks short-term financial liquidity depends, among others, on the level of banking sector concentration, the market short-term interest rate, deposit policies, profitability, solvency ratios, and active credit policies. In the case of long-term financial liquidity, it has been proved that its level is influenced by GDP dynamics in the region of operations (for large banks) and the capital adequacy ratio (for small and medium-sized banks). The following factors were also significant for both types of liquidity: the size of the bank, the NPL level and the working assets share in total assets.

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cooperative banks, financial liquidity, bank regulation, Poland



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Kil, K. . (2018). Determinants of the Polish Cooperative Banks Financial Liquidity in the Post-Crisis Perspective. Safe Bank, 72(3), 121–141. https://doi.org/10.26354/bb.6.3.72.2018

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