Evaluating the German Bank Merger Wave
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2005
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Koetter, M.
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Abstract
German banks experienced a merger wave throughout the 1990’s. However,the success of bank mergers remains a continuous matter of debate.In this paper we suggest a taxonomy as how to evaluate post-merger performanceon the basis of cost efficiency (CE). We categorise mergers a successthat fulfill simultaneously two criteria. First, merged institutes must exhibitCE levels above the average of non-merging banks. Second, banks mustexhibit CE changes between merger and evaluation year above efficiencychanges of non-merging banks. We employ this taxonomy to characterise(successful) mergers in terms of various key-performance and structural indicatorsand investigate the implications for four prominent policy issuesparticular to German banking. Our main conclusions are threefold. First,roughly every second merger is a success. Second, the margin of success isnarrow, as the CE difference amounts to approximately 1 percentage point.Third, it takes around seven years after a transaction until maximum meanCE differentials materialise.
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Bank mergers, cost efficiency
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Koetter, M 2005 'Evaluating the German Bank Merger Wave' Discussion paper series / Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute, no. 16, vol. 05, UU USE Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute, Utrecht.