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Title: Determinants of Financial Sustainability (An Empirical Analysis Of Co-Operative Rural Banks in Jaffna District, Srilanka)
Authors: R. P. C. Ranjani
B. Prahalathan
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Gyan Management
Abstract: This study examines the determinants of financial sustainability of the Co - operative rural banks in jaffna District, SriLanka. The efficiency determinants are administrative efficiency, financial efficiency, staff efficiency and operating. efficiency. Financial sustainability is measured by financial self-sufficiency. Administrative and financial efficiency are measured by administrative expenses ratio and · real portfolio yield respectively. Staff efficiency is measured by the number of active Joan clients per staff member ratio, number of active Joan clients per loan officers' ratio and gross portfolio outstanding per Joan officer ratio. Operating efficiency is measured by operating efficiency ratio. Financial performance is measured by financial self-sufficiency ratio. The study finds administrative efficiency; financial efficiency ·and gross portfolio outstanding per Joan officer ratio are significant determinants of financial_ self-sufficiency. Further · study finds· positive relationship between financial self-sufficiency and number of active Joan clients per staff member ratio and number of active loan clients per loan officers' ratio.
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