#3011. Family firms, banks and firm value: Evidence from Malaysia

November 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The paper explores the relationship between the number of local banks with which a firm interacts and firm value, and how this relationship is mitigated by low and very high concentrations of ownership in a sample of Malaysian family and non-family firms. The results show that there is a significant negative relationship between the number of domestic banks working with family firms operating in industries where these firms do not have an absolute monopoly and the value of the firm.
Keywords:
Agency problems; Banks; Corporate governance; Family firms

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