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Marina Kudinska

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CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT IN COMMERCIAL BANKS

2016

The article proposes a model of credit risk assessment on the basis of factor analysis of retail clients / borrowers in order to ensure predictive control of the level of risk posed by potential clients in commercial banks engaged in consumer lending. The aim of the study is to determine the level of risk represented by different groups (classes) of retail clients (borrowers) in order to reduce and prevent credit risk in the future as well as to improve the management of banking risks. The main results of the study are the creation of a model of borrowers’ internal credit ratings and the development of the methods of improving credit risk management in commercial banks.

FinanceOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Management050208 financebusiness.industryStrategy and Managementeducation05 social sciencesCredit referenceFinancial risk managementsocial sciencesCredit risk assessmentCredit ratingCredit historyOrder (business)0502 economics and businessBusinessBusiness and International Managementhealth care economics and organizations050203 business & managementCredit card interestCredit riskPolish Journal of Management Studies
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Assessment of bank financial health in Latvia

2019

Financially strong, trustworthy and reliable banks form the basis of every economy and are a vital precondition for the stable economic development of every country. The financial health of banks is important for different stakeholders, including bank clients, correspondent banks, state and others. Therefore, lack of appropriate measures for bank financial health can cause a number of risks for the bank stakeholders. Traditionally the assessment of bank financial health and reliability is done by the international rating agencies as Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s and Fitch. These ratings are widely recognized worldwide; however, due to different reasons ratings assigned by the international rat…

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Long-term socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on sport sector

2021

The nature of the Covid-19 pandemic’s induced economic crisis is unprecedented: beyond the repeated health and economic shocks, the long-term effects on human capital, productivity and behaviour may also be long-lasting. One of the sectors hit particularly severe by the impacts of Covid-19 is sport. The very existence and work of sport organisations, clubs, professional sport leagues, fitness centres, athletes, coaches, sport staff, sport volunteers and sport-related business, including sport event organisers and sport media, have been battling with staying afloat by cutting all unnecessary expenses and consolidating costs while also trying to maintain the community feel of bringing people …

sport sectorcovid-19sport economicssocio-economic impact:SOCIAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]
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