Abstract
This thesis examines the issues of improving the efficiency of commercial banks’ activities in the context of ongoing transformations in the banking system. The study analyzes the theoretical and practical aspects of applying efficiency indicators in evaluating bank performance. Particular attention is given to the prospects of using these indicators to enhance bank management and improve financial results. The paper also proposes recommendations for improving the system for assessing banking efficiency under modern economic conditions.
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