Revocation of a Banking License as an Instrument for Regulating Merger and Acquisition Transactions

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The article analyzes the dynamics of the indicators of the merger and acquisition market in the banking sector, as well as the indicator of revocation of banking licenses. The analysis has shown the outperformance of bank decrease in relation to bank acquisition over the same period, which indicates a significant impact of license revocation on the merger and acquisition market. The article assesses the impact of the merger and acquisition market on the structure of proportional regulation in favor of banks with universal licenses. An increase in the concentration of capital is observed, especially in banks with state participation. The article investigates the methods of calculating the cost of mergers and acquisitions. The authors propose to add two more factors to the already known factors of change in earnings per share due to mergers and acquisitions: the type of license revoked by the regulator as a result of the rehabilitation and goodwill, which should be considered in the merger cost using additional coefficients. This will allow the merger cost to be more accurately determined and provide the investor with additional information for decision-making.

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Natocheeva*, N. N., Rovensky, Y. A., … Belyanchikova, T. V. (2019). Revocation of a Banking License as an Instrument for Regulating Merger and Acquisition Transactions. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 8881–8884. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d9525.118419

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