Business complexity and geographic expansion in banking

Business complexity and geographic expansion in banking

Series: Working Papers. 2132.

Author: Isabel Argimón and María Rodríguez-Moreno.

Published in: Journal of banking and finance, Volume 134, Art 106038, January 2022Opens in new window

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Abstract

Using Spanish confidential supervisory data, this paper examines the effect of geographic and business complexity, their interaction and relative importance for banks’ risk, where the degree of complexity stems from the corporate structure of banking groups affiliates. The results show that while business complexity results in higher risk, geographic complexity gives rise to diversification benefits, thus lowering risk. However, geographic complexity alone is not enough, as its effect depends on how it interacts with business complexity. Higher business complexity abroad in relation to that at home may counterbalance the benefits of diversification. In the same vein, focusing abroad on areas in which the group does not have expertise at home also results in higher risk.

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