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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no7.0081

Determinants of the Extent of Individual Credit Rationing: A Case Study of Can Tho Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank, Vietnam  

DANG, Quang Vang (Faculty of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education)
TRAN, Viet Thanh Truc (College of Economics, Can Tho University)
VUONG, Quoc Duy (College of Economics, Can Tho University)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.9, no.7, 2022 , pp. 81-91 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this paper was to analyze the determinants of the extent of individual credit rationing at Can Tho Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB). The data was collected from 150 customers according to the systematic random sampling method listed in the bank. This study employed quantitative analysis methods, and Tobit regression model, to test the proposed hypotheses. The results showed that the average loan amount of an individual customer was 1,181.3 million VND, the average credit limit was 48.6%, and the average interest rate was 10.9% per year. Most of the individual customers borrowed money to buy properties. In addition, the analysis results also indicated that individual borrowers still faced some difficulties in accessing bank credit, such as cumbersome procedures, long waiting times, insufficient collateral assets, and loan documents. The results of the Tobit model pointed out that there were five factors affecting the degree of credit rationing to individual customers at the bank, including (1) Collateral, (2) Income, (3) Credit history, (4) Loan purpose, (5) Relationship between borrower and bank. Based on the empirical findings, the possible solutions for the bank and individual borrowers to improve credit efficiency for individual customers at commercial banks are obtained.
Keywords
Credit Rationing; Individual Customer; Tobit Model; Micro Determinants;
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