Financial analysis of commercial banks in nepal using Camel framework
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This study evaluates the financial performance of three state-owned commercial banks in
Nepal Rastriya Banijya Bank Ltd (RBBL), Agricultural Development Bank Ltd (ADBL),
and Nepal Bank Ltd (NBL) through the CAMEL framework, which assesses Capital
Adequacy, Asset Quality, Management Efficiency, Earnings, and Liquidity. The research
aims to determine whether CAMEL indicators reliably reflect overall financial
performance and profitability of commercial banks. Using secondary data from FY
2013/14 to 2022/23, financial statements and ratios were analysed through descriptive
research design, ratio analysis, correlation, and regression techniques.
Findings indicate that all three banks maintained adequate capital reserves, with
improving asset quality and stable liquidity positions. However, indicators such as
Earnings per Share (EPS) and Return on Equity (ROE) showed declining trends in recent
years, pointing to profitability challenges. The study also finds significant correlations
between CAMEL components and profitability metrics (ROE and ROA), validating
CAMEL as an effective framework for financial evaluation. Despite covering only three
banks, the results offer insights into the broader state of Nepal's public banking sector.
This research contributes to the limited body of CAMEL-based evaluations in Nepal,
especially concerning state-owned banks, and provides practical recommendations to
improve risk management, operational efficiency, and profitability. Future research could
benefit from including more banks, incorporating primary data, and employing more
advanced analytical models such as the CAMELS framework.
Keywords: Capital Adequacy, Asset Quality, Management Efficiency, Earnings Ability,
Liquidity Management
