Abstract:
This study aims to identify the significant bank specific determinants of risk management efficiency of the listed commercial banks in Sri Lanka, by covering the financial statements of 11 banks during the period of 2008 to 2014. Panel regression analysis employed as the data analysis tool. Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) has been used as the dependent variable as the proxy for risk management efficiency and credit risk, liquidity risk, market risk, return on assets (ROA), banks’ size, and operational efficiency selected as the determinants of bank efficiency. Results revealed that the credit risk, liquidity risk, ROA, operational efficiency and banks’ size are the important factors of determining the degree of CAR of commercial banks in Sri Lanka. Further as shown by the results of the study, independent variables collectively have high effect on the dependent variable since the explanatory power of the model is approximately 67%.