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<title>Impact of NPL on Bank’s Profitability: A Study on State Owned Commercial Banks in Bangladesh</title>
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<title>Impact of NPL on Bank’s Profitability: A Study on State Owned Commercial Banks in Bangladesh</title>
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<name>Dina, Tanha Akter</name>
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<summary type="text">Impact of NPL on Bank’s Profitability: A Study on State Owned Commercial Banks in Bangladesh
Dina, Tanha Akter
A loan that is in default or almost in default is considered non-performing. Non&#13;
performing loans (NPLs) have a negative impact on both the national economy and the &#13;
banking industry. The central bank's standards require banks to maintain provisions &#13;
against non-performing loans, which have a significant impact on the profitability of the &#13;
bank. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of non-performing loans over the &#13;
previous 5 years in order to determine if they have had a notable effect on the profitability &#13;
of the four banks that were chosen. It also aims to identify the many reasons why non&#13;
performing loans occur in Bangladesh's banking industry. Return on Assets was chosen as &#13;
the study's dependent variable. Secondary data for this analysis was gathered from these &#13;
banks' annual reports during a 5-year period, from 2019 to 2023. Statistical methods are &#13;
applied to the data analysis. concentrating on determining if the factors employed in this &#13;
study have any link at all. As expected, the data analysis revealed a considerable &#13;
influence of NPL on profitability. &#13;
One of the study's primary conclusions focuses on the fundamental causes of the rising &#13;
number of categorized loans. There are several important steps that may be made to &#13;
soften the situation. This study may help in understanding how rising non-performing &#13;
loans (NPLs) affect bank performance and in taking proactive measures to manage them. &#13;
According to the report, non-performing loans (NPLs) have been the main issue facing &#13;
Bangladesh's banking industry over the past few decades. The non-performing loan &#13;
(NPL) rate is substantially higher in our nation than the 2 percent international guideline. &#13;
It has been shown that as time goes on, the NPL ratio increases progressively. Therefore, &#13;
Bangladesh Bank should place more of an emphasis on the NPLs of state owned &#13;
commercial banks in its capacity as a credit regulating body.
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