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Rural Banks and Farm Loan Participation

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1978
AbstractBanking theory is used to develop a static, certainty model for evaluating profitability of farm loan participations for rural banks. Techniques are developed and applied to measure empirically the effects of participations on rural bank earnings attributed to farmer customer relationships and costs associated with demand balances required by ...
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Why do banks join loan syndications? The case of participant banks

The Service Industries Journal, 2011
This paper examines the determinants of banks' involvement in loan syndication using the financial information of 847 participant banks. The results indicate that participant banks join loan syndications when their capital levels are sufficient enough to support the extra risk taken.
Yener Altunbaş, Alper Kara
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The World Bank Participation Sourcebook

2016
This sourcebook primarily focuses on participation and how it can help contribute to the development process, strengthening the success of projects, and effectively reaching the poor. Participation is described as a process through which stakeholders in a community will influence and share control over development projects, and will partake in the ...
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The Effect of Public Capital on Participation Banking Performance: Panel Data Analysis on Participation Banking in Turkey

2022
ABSTRACTRecently, participation banks, as well as conventional banks, have started to make a name for themselves in the field of financing, increasing their support to the real sector every year. The Turkish participation banking sector, which until recently was dominated by only private and foreign-owned banks, the rapid entry of the public authority ...
AKIN, Soner, DURAMAZ, Selim
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Performance of Participation Banks in Türkiye

Interest-free banking has been steadily gaining a larger share worldwide, introducing alternative financial products to individuals and businesses. However, since all financial intermediaries operate within the same economic system and the core function of intermediation inherently involves earning profits from borrowing and lending activities, it is ...
Fikret Kartal, Nizamülmülk Güneş
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Participative practices in European banks

Industrial Relations Journal, 1976
Alan Williams, Sid Kessler, John Langran
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Recruitment of participants from blood banks.

Circulation, 1982
Blood banks represent a recruitment source with relatively high volumes of initial contacts and entries, a low ratio of entries to initial contacts and a relatively low effort level requirement for the recruitment team. For the CPPT, blood banks were used to some extent by all centers; they provided 26% of initial contacts and 15% of first protocol ...
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EMERGENCE OF PARTICIPATION BANKING IN THE WORLD, DEVELOPING PERIOD OF PARTICIPATION BANKING IN TURKEY AND DIFFERENCE VERSUS CONVENTIONAL BANKING SECTOR

2015
Participation banking, that has a recent history rather than traditional banking in Turkish financial sector, has significantly grown so far. Developing countries that need capital accumulation especially benefit from these participation banks, thanks of globalized capitalization as of new investment opportunities. They also provide unused stocks to be
SÜMER, Gökhan, ONAN, Fatih
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Loan Participations: Legal Relationships Between The Lead Bank and Participants, Participants and Borrower, and Among Participants

2007
Abstract ‘Loan participation’ in this chapter means an arrangement where the lead bank sells an undivided interest in its loan to a participant (see Figure 1.7, in para 1.40 above, for a diagram illustrating this relationship). Such an arrangement is popular in the United States, Canada, and Australia as a method of transferring an ...
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