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THE BENEFITS TO BANKS IN SELLING AND UNDERWRITING INSURANCE: AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF THE DELAWARE LAW

Craig R. Brown (Florida Atlantic University)
Drew B. Winters (University of Southern Mississippi.)

Studies in Economics and Finance

ISSN: 1086-7376

Article publication date: 1 February 1996

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Abstract

The State of Delaware recently passed a new banking law that allows banks and bank affiliates chartered in Delaware to sell and underwrite insurance nationwide. The new laws provide two potential benefits to banks; (1) increased profits from selling insurance and (2) reduced interest rate risk exposure from underwriting insurance. We find support for increased profit potential to banks from the law, but we fail to find a reduction in the interest rate risk exposure of the banks.

Citation

Brown, C.R. and Winters, D.B. (1996), "THE BENEFITS TO BANKS IN SELLING AND UNDERWRITING INSURANCE: AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF THE DELAWARE LAW", Studies in Economics and Finance, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 46-68. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028726

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