Bankers’ Perspective on Challenges of Bad Debt Recovery: Empirical Evidence from Commercial Banks of Nepal

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https://doi.org/10.3126/jbssr.v8i1.56586

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bad debt, commercial banks, Loan defaults, non-performing loan

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to investigate bankers’ perspective on challenges of bad debt recovery in commercial banks of Nepal. This study is based on liquidity management theory and adopts explanatory research design to determine causal relationship between variables. Primary data has been collected from 220 bankers through the structured questionnaire by using KOBO Toolbox. SEM is used to analyze data inferentially. Findings indicate that lending decision and loan risk monitoring are significant to bad debt recovery. Unfavorable methods, availability of accurate and proper information about the loans, lack of payment visibility, and lack of flexible payment options are major challenges of bad debt recovery. Thus, commercial banks of Nepal must develop proper monitoring mechanism and government should develop proper regulation for debt collection.

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Author Biographies

Krishna Dhakal, Quest Research Management Cell

Dhakal is with Quest Research Management Cell, Quest International College. His email is krishnadhakal9841@gmail.com

Kiran Khanal, Quest International College

Khanal is an MBA student of Quest International College, email is kiran19s5@quest.edu.np

Niranjan Devkota, Kathmandu Model College

Dr. Devkota is with Kathmandu Model College. His email is niranjandevkota@gmail.com

Udaya Raj Paudel, Quest International College

Poudel is with Quest International College udaya@quest.edu.np

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Published

2023-07-14

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Dhakal, K., Khanal, K., Devkota, N., & Paudel, U. R. (2023). Bankers’ Perspective on Challenges of Bad Debt Recovery: Empirical Evidence from Commercial Banks of Nepal . Journal of Business and Social Sciences Research, 8(1), 51–72. https://doi.org/10.3126/jbssr.v8i1.56586

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