Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance

The purpose of this paper is to examine the bankruptcy profile of Islamic banking industry and perform a comparative analysis of their financial characteristics with regards to bankruptcy. This paper applied Altman model on top five Islamic banking countries by global Islamic-banking assets with t...

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Main Authors: Jan, Amin, Marimuthu, Maran
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spelling my.utp.eprints.117382016-10-07T01:42:45Z Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance Jan, Amin Marimuthu, Maran HA Statistics HB Economic Theory HG Finance The purpose of this paper is to examine the bankruptcy profile of Islamic banking industry and perform a comparative analysis of their financial characteristics with regards to bankruptcy. This paper applied Altman model on top five Islamic banking countries by global Islamic-banking assets with the objective to examine their bankruptcy profile, while ANOVA Post Hoc Scheffe test is applied to perform a comparative analysis on their financial characteristics relating to bankruptcy. From the selected sample the Saudi Arabian Islamic banks are found less bankrupt and moreover, two Saudi Arabian Islamic banks reserved the top two spots in z-score bankruptcy ranking list. However, Malaysian Islamic banks are found more bankrupt as they entitled the bottom four positions on z-score bankruptcy profile list. On performance indicators like liquidity, profitability and insolvency with regards to bankruptcy the Islamic banks from top five Islamic banking countries has a significant relationship. However, the relationship on productivity with regards to bankruptcy among the top five Islamic banking countries is found insignificant. The analysis here is viable for drawing the attention of researchers and practitioners of Islamic banking industry towards the overall deterioration in compound annual growth rate and the identified bankruptcy rate along with comparative financial performance on bankruptcy. 2015 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11738/1/46568-172814-1-PB%20%281%29.pdf Jan, Amin and Marimuthu, Maran (2015) Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11738/
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topic HA Statistics
HB Economic Theory
HG Finance
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HB Economic Theory
HG Finance
Jan, Amin
Marimuthu, Maran
Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance
description The purpose of this paper is to examine the bankruptcy profile of Islamic banking industry and perform a comparative analysis of their financial characteristics with regards to bankruptcy. This paper applied Altman model on top five Islamic banking countries by global Islamic-banking assets with the objective to examine their bankruptcy profile, while ANOVA Post Hoc Scheffe test is applied to perform a comparative analysis on their financial characteristics relating to bankruptcy. From the selected sample the Saudi Arabian Islamic banks are found less bankrupt and moreover, two Saudi Arabian Islamic banks reserved the top two spots in z-score bankruptcy ranking list. However, Malaysian Islamic banks are found more bankrupt as they entitled the bottom four positions on z-score bankruptcy profile list. On performance indicators like liquidity, profitability and insolvency with regards to bankruptcy the Islamic banks from top five Islamic banking countries has a significant relationship. However, the relationship on productivity with regards to bankruptcy among the top five Islamic banking countries is found insignificant. The analysis here is viable for drawing the attention of researchers and practitioners of Islamic banking industry towards the overall deterioration in compound annual growth rate and the identified bankruptcy rate along with comparative financial performance on bankruptcy.
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author Jan, Amin
Marimuthu, Maran
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Marimuthu, Maran
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title Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance
title_short Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance
title_full Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance
title_fullStr Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance
title_full_unstemmed Altman Model and Bankruptcy Profile of Islamic Banking Industry: A Comparative Analysis on Financial Performance
title_sort altman model and bankruptcy profile of islamic banking industry: a comparative analysis on financial performance
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