A Comparative Financial Performance Analysis of Agricultural Development Bank, Nabil Bank and Laxmi Bank
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he title of the study is A Comparative Financial Performance Analysis of
Agricultural Development Bank, Nabil Bank and Laxmi Bank. The main objective of
the study is to assess the financial performance of ADBL, Nabil Bank and LBL. The
descriptive tools are used to research design have been adopted for study. Secondary
data was collected from three commercial banks ADBL, Nabil Bank and LBL in the
period of seven years from 2011/012 to 2017/018. The study used to analyze the
performance of bank financial and statistical tools. Data have also been obtained
browsing the official website of NRB and SEBON.
Based on the finding of the study the capital adequacy ratio of all the three banks has
met the NRB standard. The nonperforming loan to total loan of ADBL and Nabil Bank
was in increasing trend show that the asset quality of the degrading and the
decreasing trend of LBL reveal the better quality of assets. The loan loss provision
ratio of ADBL is higher than Nabil and LBL. Higher ratio of LLP is a higher level of
nonperforming loan and indicates undermanaged institution. Loan loss coverage
ratio of all the banks was in good trend that all the banks are able to meet their
nonperforming loan obligations. Management of Nabil Bank is more efficient than
ADBL and LBL according to net income per employee. Management of ADBL and
Nabil Bank is better to curtail the expenses than LBL. According to ROA and ROE
Nabil Bank has more productivity and profitability than ADBL and LBL. On the basis
of net income to loan and advance, Nabil Bank has higher contribution of loan and
advance in income generation than ADBL and LBL. The CRR distribution of Nabil
Bank is highly fluctuated. Lower level of ratio indicates liquidity crunch and very high
level CRR indicates idle money which do not generate any income. ADBL always
cross the NRB standard but Nabil Bank and LBL had below the NRB standard for
some years and they suffer liquidity problem.