MEASURING PERFORMANCE OF THE SERBIAN BANKING SECTOR USING CAMELS MODEL

Violeta Todorović, Srđan Furtula, Danijela Durkalić

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.22190/TEME1803961T
First page
961
Last page
977

Abstract


Realization of the undeniable role of banks in the functioning of the economic system assumes their successful business, based on the achievement of key financial performance. Interrelatedness and interdependence of bank performance indicators, their dynamic relationship, and interaction, on the one hand, as well as differences and contradictions, on the other hand, require precise monitoring and harmonization by banks, in order to achieve adequate business results and minimize negative financial developments. In this sense, it is very important to choose appropriate ways to measure and manage bank performance. A key role in this process belongs to a banking rating system, measured by CAMELS model. Therefore, the paper attempts a comprehensive analysis of bank performance measurement, using CAMELS model. The aim is to examine the possibility of applying this model to effectively measure the performance of the banking sector in the Republic of Serbia.


Keywords

financial performance, liquidity, capital adequacy, profitability, CAMELS

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