banking_in_jordan_en.pdf

Using newly collected data from the EIB Bank Lending Survey, carried out by the EIB with support from the Central Bank of Jordan, this report focuses on cyclical and structural aspects of corporate and SME lending, and investigates the actions of Jordanian banks taken during COVID-19. The impact of...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-578292023-02-01T09:01:52Z Banking in Jordan European Investment Bank Business & Economics Banks & Banking bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KF Finance & accounting::KFF Finance::KFFK Banking Using newly collected data from the EIB Bank Lending Survey, carried out by the EIB with support from the Central Bank of Jordan, this report focuses on cyclical and structural aspects of corporate and SME lending, and investigates the actions of Jordanian banks taken during COVID-19. The impact of the pandemic on credit supply has been relatively contained, but Covid-19 has been a game-changer for various aspects of banking, including operational activities, with strong push towards greater digitalization. On the other hand, climate risk is not yet a concern for the majority of the surveyed banks, due partly to the lack of data and resources. 2022-08-08T05:32:01Z 2022-08-08T05:32:01Z 2022 book 9789286152245 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57829 eng application/pdf n/a banking_in_jordan_en.pdf European Investment Bank European Investment Bank 10.2867/788887 10.2867/788887 66479d04-7b84-49c0-9a4d-db552a3ecc71 9789286152245 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) European Investment Bank open access
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description Using newly collected data from the EIB Bank Lending Survey, carried out by the EIB with support from the Central Bank of Jordan, this report focuses on cyclical and structural aspects of corporate and SME lending, and investigates the actions of Jordanian banks taken during COVID-19. The impact of the pandemic on credit supply has been relatively contained, but Covid-19 has been a game-changer for various aspects of banking, including operational activities, with strong push towards greater digitalization. On the other hand, climate risk is not yet a concern for the majority of the surveyed banks, due partly to the lack of data and resources.
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