Consolidation of the Banking Sector in Poland in 1989-2013 in Comparison with the Structural Changes of the Banking Sector in the USA and the EU

Consolidation of the Banking Sector in Poland in 1989-2013 in Comparison with the Structural Changes of the Banking Sector in the USA and the EU

No. 166 NBP Working Paper NBP Working Paper No. 166 www.nbp.pl Consolidation of the banking sector in Poland in 1989-2013 in comparison with the structural changes of the banking sector in the USA and the EU Sylwester Kozak NBP Working Paper No. 166 Consolidation of the banking sector in Poland in 1989-2013 in comparison with the structural changes of the banking sector in the USA and the EU Sylwester Kozak Economic Institute Warsaw, 2013 Sylwester Kozak – Department of Financial System, Narodowy Bank Polski; Economic Faculty of SGGW; e-mail: [email protected]. I would like to acknowledge the helpful remarks made by Paweł Wyczański and Piotr Macki from Narodowy Bank Polski. The views expressed in this paper are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Narodowy Bank Polski. Print: NBP Printshop Published by: Narodowy Bank Polski Education & Publishing Department ul. Świętokrzyska 11/21 00-919 Warszawa, Poland phone +48 22 653 23 35 www.nbp.pl ISSN 2084-624X © Copyright Narodowy Bank Polski, 2013 Contents Contents Introduction ………………………………………………………………………. 3 5 1. Consolidation of banks in the United States and the European Union - the causes, benefits and risks ……………………………………………………………………68 2. Restructuring consolidation in the period of deregulation of the banking sector in Poland in 1989-1997 …………………………………………………….……….. 1164 3. The role of foreign banks in the process of restructuring and consolidation of the banking sector in the 1990s ………………………………………………….…... 2527 4. Consolidation as the conclusion of the Polish banking sector privatization in 1998-2002 ………………………………………………………………….….…. 2319 5. Consolidation within the single European financial system in 2003-2013 ……. 3536 6. Consolidation and concentration of the banking sector in Poland …………….. 4243 Conclusions ………………………………………………………………………. 4546 References ………………………………………………………………………... 4748 Statistical annex ………………………………………………………………….. 5152 1 NBP Working Paper No. 166 3 Abstract Abstract Introduction Consolidation of the Polish banking sector was greatly associated with In years 2009-2013 several bank mergers and acquisitions occurred in development and expansion of the banking sectors of EU countries and followed Poland, what significantly impacted the performance and structure of the entire some consolidation patterns used by US banks. Deregulation of 1989 contributed to banking sector. Some of them could be considered as a method of improving market creation of a large group of small private banks and paved the way to privatization position and moving a bank to a group of nationwide banks. Others introduced of the state-owned banks comprising majority of the market. In the 1990s newly formed banks to the group of large and systemically important banks in consolidation resulted mostly from takeovers of insolvent newly created banks and Poland. In the opinion of experts the Polish banking sector is capable for further had a limited impact on the banking sector. mergers and acquisitions. The potential acquisition targets may include Bank Gospodarki Żywnościowej (BGŻ), Bank Millennium, and Bank Pocztowy. At the turn of the 1990s and the 2000s, after completion of privatization, large banks controlled by the same foreign investors merged within their capital At the same time, the banking supervisory institutions conduct an ongoing groups and harmonized operations in one entity, frequently after changing names for debate on the issue of development of the optimal model of the banking sector. parent bank names. This process impacted market concentration the most. Supervisors and the public sector try to figure out the proper scale and scope of banks, which could eliminate the risk of insolvency and necessity to grant the public Poland`s entrance to EU resulted in cross-border consolidation relied on aid funds for the rescue in case of distress. Reports on the work of the committees of taking over subsidiaries by branches of their parent banks in Poland. Developments Liikanen (EC, 2012), Vickers (Edmonds, 2013) and Volcker (U.S. Treasury, 2011), of the EU banking sector significantly contributed to mergers and acquisitions of apart from rising the problem of separation of retail from investment banking Polish banks. Takeovers of parent banks resulted in immediate mergers of their activities, point to a significant risk coming from the operation of the global subsidiaries, and the post-crisis recovery process resulted in a forced sale-out their systemically important banks. The risk arising from the excessive growth of bank subsidiaries, creating opportunities for consolidation and market expansion of some assets created by consolidation, high concentration of the banking sector and the Polish medium-sized banks. limited ability to control large entities defined as "too-big-too-fail" or "too- important-too-fail" banks are present, at different levels, in the banking sector of every country (Gambacorta and van Rixtel, 2013; Chow and Surti, 2011; Haldane, 2012). Consolidation of the Polish banks is one of the most important methods for gaining a larger share of the market, as well as restructuring some of them. It is carried out on the ongoing basis, with varying intensity over time. The enacting the two fundamental laws in 1989, it means the Banking Act and the Act on Narodowy Bank Polski,1 could be considered as the outbreak of this process. Launched in this way deregulation paved the way to de-monopolization of the banking sector, 1 Respectively, OJ of 1989, no. 4, issue 21 and OJ of 1989, no. 4, issue 22. 2 3 4 Narodowy Bank Polski Introduction Abstract Introduction Consolidation of the Polish banking sector was greatly associated with In years 2009-2013 several bank mergers and acquisitions occurred in development and expansion of the banking sectors of EU countries and followed Poland, what significantly impacted the performance and structure of the entire some consolidation patterns used by US banks. Deregulation of 1989 contributed to banking sector. Some of them could be considered as a method of improving market creation of a large group of small private banks and paved the way to privatization position and moving a bank to a group of nationwide banks. Others introduced of the state-owned banks comprising majority of the market. In the 1990s newly formed banks to the group of large and systemically important banks in consolidation resulted mostly from takeovers of insolvent newly created banks and Poland. In the opinion of experts the Polish banking sector is capable for further had a limited impact on the banking sector. mergers and acquisitions. The potential acquisition targets may include Bank Gospodarki Żywnościowej (BGŻ), Bank Millennium, and Bank Pocztowy. At the turn of the 1990s and the 2000s, after completion of privatization, large banks controlled by the same foreign investors merged within their capital At the same time, the banking supervisory institutions conduct an ongoing groups and harmonized operations in one entity, frequently after changing names for debate on the issue of development of the optimal model of the banking sector. parent bank names. This process impacted market concentration the most. Supervisors and the public sector try to figure out the proper scale and scope of banks, which could eliminate the risk of insolvency and necessity to grant the public Poland`s entrance to EU resulted in cross-border consolidation relied on aid funds for the rescue in case of distress. Reports on the work of the committees of taking over subsidiaries by branches of their parent banks in Poland. Developments Liikanen (EC, 2012), Vickers (Edmonds, 2013) and Volcker (U.S. Treasury, 2011), of the EU banking sector significantly contributed to mergers and acquisitions of apart from rising the problem of separation of retail from investment banking Polish banks. Takeovers of parent banks resulted in immediate mergers of their activities, point to a significant risk coming from the operation of the global subsidiaries, and the post-crisis recovery process resulted in a forced sale-out their systemically important banks. The risk arising from the excessive growth of bank subsidiaries, creating opportunities for consolidation and market expansion of some assets created by consolidation, high concentration of the banking sector and the Polish medium-sized banks. limited ability to control large entities defined as "too-big-too-fail" or "too- important-too-fail" banks are present, at different levels, in the banking sector of every country (Gambacorta and van Rixtel, 2013; Chow and Surti, 2011; Haldane, 2012). Consolidation of the Polish banks is one of the most important methods for gaining a larger share of the market, as well as restructuring some of them. It is carried out on the ongoing basis, with varying intensity over time. The enacting the two fundamental laws in 1989, it means the Banking Act and the Act on Narodowy Bank Polski,1 could be considered as the outbreak of this process. Launched in this way deregulation paved the way to de-monopolization of the banking sector, 1 Respectively, OJ of 1989, no. 4, issue 21 and OJ of 1989, no. 4, issue 22. 2 3 NBP Working Paper No. 166 5 privatization of the state-owned banks and the gradual consolidation. Additionally takeovers or mergers of banks. Information and financial data used in the analysis the structural developments were impacted by the actual macroeconomic and are derived from studies and reports prepared by Narodowy Bank Polski, the regulatory conditions. General Inspectorate of Banking Supervision, the Polish Financial Supervision The literature usually analyzes the banking consolidation in the developed Authority (KNF), as well as the websites of commercial banks. This study may be economies of the European Union and North America. It presents both, the process considered as a base for further analysis of the factors influencing the consolidation of structural changes of the sector and motivations of banks to perform mergers. An process and the impact of the banking sector structure on its performance, important part of the research examines the impact of mergers and acquisitions on soundness, and volume of credit granted to the economy.

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