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Korean Banks Lag Behind Foreign Competition


ROE for domestic banks also fell significantly short  compared to levels at banks of major developed countries. (image: KobizMedia/ Korea Bizwire)

ROE for domestic banks also fell significantly short compared to levels at banks in major developed countries. (image: KobizMedia/ Korea Bizwire)

SEOUL, May 10 (Korea Bizwire) – The soundness of Korean banks is significantly lower than those of the US, Canada and North Europe. Risk management failures are contributing to increasing rates of weak credit, and Return on Equity (ROE) is lower than ever.

According to KB Financial Group (KBFG), the distressed-debt ratios of banks in US (0.86), Canada (0.64), and Northern Europe (0.98) all fall under one percent. In contrast, the ratio for domestic banks was 1.8 percent.

The figure is still lower than banks in the UK and other EU nations. England is at 3 percent, and EU banks are at almost 7 percent. 

ROE for domestic banks also fell significantly short compared to levels at banks in major developed countries. In the past decade, ROE dropped 16.34 percent, from 18.42 in 2005 to 2.08 in 2015. 

The average ROE for Canada (14.9), US (10), and Northern European banks (12.8) has remained above 10 percent, even after the 2008 crisis. Japan was at 7.6 percent and the EU at 5.2 percent. 

“Net interest margins are declining in many countries due to low interest rates, but banks in Canada, the US, and Northern Europe are maintaining high profitability by effectively managing risks and operating expenses,” said a KBFG official. “Northern European banks are getting rid of risky assets, maintaining stable distressed-debt ratios, and continuously improving cost-efficiency to remain at high level of profitability.”

By Kevin Lee (kevinlee@koreabizwire.com)

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