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Corporate choice of banks: Decision factors, decision maker, and decision process — First evidence
Authors:Steven Ongena  Günseli Tümer-Alkan  Bram Vermeer
Institution:
  • a CentER, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
  • b CEPR, The UK
  • c VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • d Tilburg University, The Netherlands
  • Abstract:In this paper, we investigate how firms choose their banks. We focus on the role played by the decision factors, the decision maker and the decision process in determining firm-bank relationships. We have access to a unique survey that was run by a major bank in the Czech Republic. We find that firms that consider bank reputation to be an important decision factor, have fewer bank relationships and are less likely to reduce the number or quantity of services taken from their banks. Firms that emphasize the price of bank services are more likely to end relationships or to reduce services. Interestingly, the identity of the corporate decision maker determines the number of bank relationships. A Chief Financial Officer deciding on her own will opt for a lower number of banks than a committee of board members.
    Keywords:D7  G21  G32
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