Business opportunities today can involve groups working with the banking industry on large service models with a global reach. The business group is confronted with evaluating a banks capacity to effectively meet the long term budget goals.
A key piece of this initial organizing will include understanding the banks efficiency ratio. The efficiency ratio is a measurement of the bank overhead as a percentage of its revenues. An optimal efficiency ratio for a Wisconsin bank is about 55 percent or less.
This is a measurement on how much the bank needs to maintain the day to day operations - and hints to the position for growth- which is instrumental in providing available money for large project loan contracts. Larger business projects with multiple banking partners involves evaluating each individual banks efficiency ratio to understand future borrowing capability.
A bank with a historically high operational (efficiency ratio) expense will have less annual contributions to the capital base. This simply communicates to the project organizing team a potential limit of access to planned for borrowing. This can indicate a banks role in the financial ability to participate in the over all implementation of the business project.
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Saturday, January 16, 2016
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