Commercial banking and personal indebtedness in Croatia

Social phenomenon of personal over-indebtedness has emerged in the past thirty years. The trend of excessive indebtedness of households is not losing but gaining momentum. The problem of personal over-indebtedness becomes the focus of interest of regulators, research community and the public in gene...

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Main Authors: Filipović Ivan, Škalamera-Alilović Dunja, Štambuk Ana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Dzon Nezbit 2017-01-01
Series:Megatrend Revija
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2017/1820-31591701187F.pdf
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spelling doaj-57cc5092cb8e40dca7acf72ec8a19d5c2020-11-25T01:23:55ZengUniversity Dzon NezbitMegatrend Revija1820-31592017-01-0114118720610.5937/MegRev1701187F1820-31591701187FCommercial banking and personal indebtedness in CroatiaFilipović Ivan0Škalamera-Alilović Dunja1Štambuk Ana2Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, CroatiaFaculty of Economics, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaFaculty of Economics, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaSocial phenomenon of personal over-indebtedness has emerged in the past thirty years. The trend of excessive indebtedness of households is not losing but gaining momentum. The problem of personal over-indebtedness becomes the focus of interest of regulators, research community and the public in general. In Croatia the number of citizens whose bank accounts are frozen as well as the level of their debt is steadily rising. One of the reasons of such trend is easier access to debt. Studies document the process of 'credit democratization', one of the reasons enabling it being the relaxation of financial regulation. Only few studies can be found that research the role of bank operations policies in inducing the higher levels of household debt. Bank marketing, specifically the advertising and promotion are the tools to communicate with clients, and it has been proven that effective marketing content is as powerful as the interest rate level in deciding upon getting a credit. This leads the way to the research of possible relation between marketing efforts of the bank and the level of household indebtedness. This paper focuses on the possible proactive role of banks, driven by the profitability, and accompanied with the inappropriate quality and level of regulation, in the rise of the number of over-indebted persons in Croatia. The effect of the economic downturn on the proposed relationship is also taken into account. The analysis is based on the bank financial statements data and selected macroeconomic indicators. The goal of the paper is to describe how banks impact the consumer behavior, and consequently give incentive to the rise of personal indebtedness in Croatia.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2017/1820-31591701187F.pdfcommercial bankingconsumer behaviorCroatiapersonal over indebtedness
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author Filipović Ivan
Škalamera-Alilović Dunja
Štambuk Ana
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Škalamera-Alilović Dunja
Štambuk Ana
Commercial banking and personal indebtedness in Croatia
Megatrend Revija
commercial banking
consumer behavior
Croatia
personal over indebtedness
author_facet Filipović Ivan
Škalamera-Alilović Dunja
Štambuk Ana
author_sort Filipović Ivan
title Commercial banking and personal indebtedness in Croatia
title_short Commercial banking and personal indebtedness in Croatia
title_full Commercial banking and personal indebtedness in Croatia
title_fullStr Commercial banking and personal indebtedness in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Commercial banking and personal indebtedness in Croatia
title_sort commercial banking and personal indebtedness in croatia
publisher University Dzon Nezbit
series Megatrend Revija
issn 1820-3159
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Social phenomenon of personal over-indebtedness has emerged in the past thirty years. The trend of excessive indebtedness of households is not losing but gaining momentum. The problem of personal over-indebtedness becomes the focus of interest of regulators, research community and the public in general. In Croatia the number of citizens whose bank accounts are frozen as well as the level of their debt is steadily rising. One of the reasons of such trend is easier access to debt. Studies document the process of 'credit democratization', one of the reasons enabling it being the relaxation of financial regulation. Only few studies can be found that research the role of bank operations policies in inducing the higher levels of household debt. Bank marketing, specifically the advertising and promotion are the tools to communicate with clients, and it has been proven that effective marketing content is as powerful as the interest rate level in deciding upon getting a credit. This leads the way to the research of possible relation between marketing efforts of the bank and the level of household indebtedness. This paper focuses on the possible proactive role of banks, driven by the profitability, and accompanied with the inappropriate quality and level of regulation, in the rise of the number of over-indebted persons in Croatia. The effect of the economic downturn on the proposed relationship is also taken into account. The analysis is based on the bank financial statements data and selected macroeconomic indicators. The goal of the paper is to describe how banks impact the consumer behavior, and consequently give incentive to the rise of personal indebtedness in Croatia.
topic commercial banking
consumer behavior
Croatia
personal over indebtedness
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-3159/2017/1820-31591701187F.pdf
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