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Single versus multiple banking: lessons from initial public offerings
Authors:Moez Bennouri  Maher Kooli
Institution:1. NEOMA Business School, Rouen campus, Boulevard André Siegfried, Mont-Saint-Aignan 76130, France;2. Department of Finance, School of Management, Université du Québec à Montréal, 315 Rue Sainte-Catherine Est, Montréal, Q, Canada H2X 3X2
Abstract:A vast research in banking addresses the question of the costs and benefits of multiple bank relationships versus a single bank relationship. Although no clear-cutting conclusion is reached, several contributions suggest that multiple bank relationships might lead to a sub-optimal level of monitoring, compared to a single bank relationship, as a result of free riding and coordination problems. We take a novel approach to tackle this research question, by looking at the role, if any, played by the number of lending relationships in initial public offerings (IPOs). We look at the short-term performances of IPOs as measured by underpricing and find that firms that go public with multiple bank relationships exhibit more underpricing than those that go public with a single bank relationship. This finding is independent of the number of bank relationships and/or whether any of the lending banks also acts as underwriter in the offering. We interpret our results as suggesting that the market attributes a weaker certification role to multiple bank relationships because of their less effective monitoring of IPO firms.
Keywords:initial public offerings  multiple banking  underpricing
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