Income structure, diversification strategy and owners’ benefit in cooperative financial institutions

Hoang Van Cuong, Hiep Ngoc Luu*, Loan Quynh Thi Nguyen, Vu Tuan Chu

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    Abstract

    Purpose

    The purposes of this paper are twofold. First, it analyses the income structure in cooperative financial institutions and examines how traditional and non-traditional incomes are related. Second, it evaluates whether increasing diversification towards non-traditional incomes facilitates or hampers the benefits of financial cooperative owners.

    Design/methodology/approach

    Data are collected from over 3,100 US credit unions over the period of 1994–2016. A number of modern econometric techniques are employed throughout the analysis, including the use of panel fixed effect, generalised method of moments (GMM) and two-stage least square (2SLS) methodologies.

    Findings

    Using US credit unions as the empirical setting, the empirical results reveal that the expansion of traditional income leads to a corresponding increase in income from non-traditional activities. However, an increasing reliance on non-traditional income causes a significant drop in interest margins. The authors also find that the extent to which income diversification affects owner benefit varies across credit union types and period of time. While income diversification negatively affects owners' benefits in single common bond credit unions, it has no significant influence on multiple common bond and community credit union owners' benefits. Third, diversification can be beneficial during crisis time, but can be detrimental to owner benefit during normal time.

    Originality/value

    This paper provides some of the first empirical investigations on the diversification strategy of cooperative financial institutions. Therefore, the results offer significant policy implications for policymakers and market participants on whether financial cooperatives should diversify or specialise.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)481-500
    JournalInternational Journal of Managerial Finance
    Volume16
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Apr 2020

    Keywords

    • Cooperative financial institutions
    • Credit unions
    • Income diversification
    • Owner benefit

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