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The impact of third-party payment on the profitability of commercial banks
Lu, Yilin ; Dědek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Semerák, Vilém (referee)
This article explores the influence of Chinese third-party payment transaction volume on the profitability of Chinese 15 commercial banks. The article starts from the operating model of third-party payment , and then builds four corresponding models from the four dimensions of deposits, loans, non-interest income, and return on assets to test the impact of third-party payment on the profitability of commercial banks. The article concludes with conclusion and recommendations for commercial banks to mitigate risks, supervise third-party payment platforms, and collaborate with third-party payment platforms. JEL Classification F12 Keywords third-party payment , commercial bank profitability, bank supervision , regression Title The impact of third-party payment on the profitability of Chinese commercial banks.
The impact of third-party payment on the profitability of commercial banks
Lu, Yilin ; Dědek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Semerák, Vilém (referee)
This thesis selects data from the financial annual report of 15 different kinds of commercial banks in China from 2016 to 2019. Meanwhile, the bank's return on total assets (ROA) and non-interest income ratio (NIIR) are considered as dependent variables and other variables are considered as the independent variables. The aim of this thesis is to examine the effect of third-party payment developments on the profitability of commercial banks and whether the effect is different due to different types of banks. At the end of the thesis, suggestions are proposed for banks to withstand risks and improve supervision. JEL Classification F12 Keywords third-party payment , commercial bank profitability, bank supervision , regression Title The impact of third-party payment on the profitability of commercial banks.
Role of independent loss adjusters in the insurance market
Močarková, Michaela ; Ducháčková, Eva (advisor) ; Oborilová, Mária (referee)
The aim of the thesis The role of independent loss adjusters in the insurance market is to analyze various situations and cases, that the independent loss adjusters during their praxis solve, and clarify procedures, including calculations of insurance settlement. The work is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part focuses on the specifics of the insurance and technical reserves. Thesis also describes job content of the independent loss adjusters including all the aspects, that are associated with it. The practical part deals with real situations with fictitious names and data.
The importance of audits of banks with respect to the Czech national economy within years 1993 – 2014
Rott, Michal ; Zamrazilová, Eva (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this master thesis is to evaluate the importance of audits of banks with respect to the Czech national economy within years 1993 - 2014. The primary purpose of this study is to determine the value of both external and internal audits as well as of internal control systems and of bank supervision in order to maintain a long-term stability of banks on the Czech financial market. In the light of knowledge gathered from the Czech banking crisis (late nineties of the 20th century) and from the latest widely-spread economic and financial crisis (2008), it has been proved that low-quality audits may consequently contagiously affect a great deal of financial institutions. As for the economies, a collapse of a larger number of banks in the short run may cause higher social costs (mainly due to government budget deficit when bailing out affected banks and to economic downturn). Analyses suggest that these crises have been a result of a confluence of many factors. In particular, a poor a management of banks and its interest in short-term profit-maximizing goals, trades with highly risky financial instruments (especially in the US and in the EU), likewise failures of both auditors and bank supervisors, account for some of the main factors. Moreover, it has been concluded that an institutional background (a weak law system in the Czech Republic) played an important role, too. The quality of audits was also influenced by an everlasting conflict of interest of statutory auditors who have been paid by the audited banks. This probably resulted in an unethical behavior of auditors. Furthermore, auditors were lacking the state-of-the-art knowledge in terms of rapidly developing financial instruments. As a matter of fact, auditors did not address all the risks the banks were facing to the stakeholders. This study indicates that both external and internal audits along with a bank supervision are important, nonetheless, not sufficient conditions assuring a long-term stability on financial markets.

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