Modelling the Time to Write-Off of Non-Performing Loans Using a Promotion Time Cure Model with Parametric Frailty

Author:

Larney Janette1ORCID,Allison James Samuel2,Grobler Gerrit Lodewicus2,Smuts Marius2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Business Mathematics and Informatics, North-West University, Potchefstroom 2531, South Africa

2. School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, North-West University, Potchefstroom 2531, South Africa

Abstract

Modelling the outcome after loan default is receiving increasing attention, and survival analysis is particularly suitable for this purpose due to the likely presence of censoring in the data. In this study, we suggest that the time to loan write-off may be influenced by latent competing risks, as well as by common, unobservable drivers, such as the state of the economy. We therefore expand on the promotion time cure model and include a parametric frailty parameter to account for common, unobservable factors and for possible observable covariates not included in the model. We opt for a parametric model due to its interpretability and analytical tractability, which are desirable properties in bank risk management. Both a gamma and inverse Gaussian frailty parameter are considered for the univariate case, and we also consider a shared frailty model. A Monte Carlo study demonstrates that the parameter estimation of the models is reliable, after which they are fitted to a real-world dataset in respect of large corporate loans in the US. The results show that a more flexible hazard function is possible by including a frailty parameter. Furthermore, the shared frailty model shows potential to capture dependence in write-off times within industry groups.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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