Performance Evaluation of Commercial Banks in Thailand by Using Camel Model

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Tidathip Panrod

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The objectives of this paper were 1) to analyze the financial position and performance of Commercial Banks in Thailand using CAMEL model 2) to evaluate the performance of Commercial Banks compare with industry average. The samples were 7 Commercial banks in Thailand. The research collected data from the related secondary sources and used CAMEL model as the research instruments for analysis.


The research found that top seven Commercial banks in Thailand tried to keep their financial performance and almost all firms succeed in expected target. And when comparing to industrial average standard the research results needed to be consisted with the outcome of each bank financial performance study. This study used CAMEL model financial ratio to evaluate commercial banks performance in overall picture and each bank in details, but it must use many sources of information to explain the occurrence data results.

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