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The Determinants of Corporate Credit Lines Accessibility in the Czech Republic
Hanák, Pavel ; Gapko, Petr (advisor) ; Janda, Karel (referee)
This work focuses on the factors influencing the accessibility of credit lines for the companies in the Czech Republic. Its methodology follows the respected works written in the field of credit markets or in the field of econometrical methods suitable for the estimation of such markets. The main econometrical tool of this work is the Maximum Likelihood Estimation. Dependent variable is always the percentage change of the total volume of corporate loans and the independent variables are the percentage changes of different macroeconomic indicators. This work brings key findings important for the understanding the of the Czech corporate credit market. JEL Classification C32, C51, E40, E41, G10, G20, G21 Keywords Corporate Loans, Credit, Credit Lines, Credit Market, Credit Supply, Czech Banking Sector, Demand for Credit, Loans Author's e-mail pavelhanak@seznam.cz Supervisor's e-mail petr.gapko@seznam.cz
Credit transactions in corporate banking
Hlúbiková, Helena ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
Credit transactions in corporate banking Abstract Credit transactions in corporate banking are among the significant active transactions of Czech banks. However, there are a number of specific risks related to these transactions. Those risks are the reason why these transactions are being given increased attention not only by banks but also by the legislator. As a result, there is an increasing number of banking and other public law norms that have a significant impact on bank corporate lending. Therefore, the subject of this thesis is to carry out legal analysis of banking corporate credit transactions, especially with regard to their financial regulation. This thesis is divided into four parts. The first one focuses on the financial definition of these transactions, their types, risks, and other related aspects. The second part presents an overview and analysis of banking and other public law norms regulating these transactions, both Czech and those accepted under the European Union law. Therefore, within this part are elaborated in relation to these transactions not only the prudential requirements arising from the Act on Banks, Prudential Decree No. 163/2014 Coll. or the directly applicable CRR regulation, but also the requirements of European laws implemented in the Czech legislation through BRRD, AMLD...
The Determinants of Corporate Credit Lines Accessibility in the Czech Republic
Hanák, Pavel ; Gapko, Petr (advisor) ; Janda, Karel (referee)
This work focuses on the factors influencing the accessibility of credit lines for the companies in the Czech Republic. Its methodology follows the respected works written in the field of credit markets or in the field of econometrical methods suitable for the estimation of such markets. The main econometrical tool of this work is the Maximum Likelihood Estimation. Dependent variable is always the percentage change of the total volume of corporate loans and the independent variables are the percentage changes of different macroeconomic indicators. This work brings key findings important for the understanding the of the Czech corporate credit market. JEL Classification C32, C51, E40, E41, G10, G20, G21 Keywords Corporate Loans, Credit, Credit Lines, Credit Market, Credit Supply, Czech Banking Sector, Demand for Credit, Loans Author's e-mail pavelhanak@seznam.cz Supervisor's e-mail petr.gapko@seznam.cz
Peer groups as a tool for corporate banking client portfolio performance enhancement
Kroc, Jiří ; Wagner, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Roun, Vlastimil (referee)
The thesis Peer groups as a tool for corporate banking client portfolio performance enhancement examines the systematical aproach of client grouping based on certain behavioral patterns. Within each group the potential of client financial yield is then being recognized. The first part of the thesis defines the core ideas of the method and covers the theoretical aspects of the presented approach. The second part of the thesis further builds on the theoretical assumptions made in previous part and describes the actual implementation of one particular Peer group in the environment of UniCredit Bank Czech Republic corporate banking division. At the end of the work, the exact evaluation of the method is presented.

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