Volume 15, Issue 4 October 2019

The Determinants of Credit Union Failure: Insights from the United Kingdom

Abstract

We use a proprietary data set on credit unions from the United Kingdom to develop an early-warning model of credit union failure. We find that a small set of financial attributes related to capital adequacy, asset quality, earnings performance, and liquidity, augmented with unemployment rates, reliably identifies failures within one year. Our results support the existing literature which, to date, has largely relied on data from the United States. This work therefore provides further evidence for establishing early-warning criteria for use by international regulators.

Authors

  • Jamie Coen
  • William B. Francis
  • May Rostom

JEL codes

  • G21
  • G28
  • G38

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