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 Credit Allocation and Value Creation of Banks: The Impact of Relationship Banking in Normal and Crisis times


Hans DEGRYSE KU Leuven, CentER-Tilburg University ; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).
Steven ONGENA CentER-Tilburg University ; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).

In this paper we review the literature on credit allocation and value creation of banks. We focus on relationship banking that occurs when a bank and a borrower engage into multiple interactions and when both parties invest in obtaining some counterparty specific information. We summarize how relationship banking generates costs and benefits for both firms and banks, but argue that on average it generates value for both of them. The impact however hinges substantially on whether we are in normal times versus crisis times. We further discuss how credit allocation as measured by industry specialization impacts firms and banks. At last we review the recent literature on securitization and relationship banking to study how securitization impacts the effects of relationship banking.