Ways of Effectively Increase The Assets of Commercial Banks
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajotas.v7i1.1644Keywords:
bank, bank assets, risk, national economy, bank portfolio, asset quality, banking system, loan portfolio, investmentAbstract
Ensuring the high quality of asset portfolios of commercial banks, along with maintaining their financial stability and liquidity, is one of the most pressing issues in modern banking practice. The effective management of bank assets plays a crucial role in minimizing risks, improving profitability, and supporting sustainable economic development. This article aims to develop scientifically grounded proposals and practical recommendations for increasing the efficiency of commercial banks’ asset management. The study examines the structure and composition of bank assets, identifies key factors affecting asset quality, and analyzes existing risks associated with loan and investment portfolios. Furthermore, the article highlights the importance of diversification, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance in strengthening the stability of commercial banks. The proposed recommendations are intended to enhance asset performance, improve overall banking system resilience, and contribute to the growth of the national economy.
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