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Stress Testing Banks’ Digital Capabilities: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic
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2023
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Stronger It BanksCrisis ManagementWebsite TrafficRetail BankingFintechDigital HealthManagementDigital BankingPublic HealthDigital EconomyDigital CapitalDigital FinanceCovid-19 PandemicFinancial TechnologyLoansFintech AdoptionFinanceHealth Information TechnologyOnline BankingBusinessInternet FinancePhysical Branch VisitsTechnologyFinancial Crisis
Abstract Banks’ information technology (IT) capabilities affect their ability to serve customers during the COVID-19 pandemic, which generates an unexpected and unprecedented shock that shifts banking services from in-person to digital. Amid mobility restrictions, banks with better IT experience larger reductions in physical branch visits and larger increases in website traffic, implying a larger shift to digital banking. Stronger IT banks are able to originate more Paycheck Protection Program loans to small business borrowers, especially in areas with more severe COVID-19 outbreaks, higher internet use, and higher bank competition. Those banks also attract more deposit flows and receive better mobile customer reviews during the pandemic.
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