Abstract

This study introduces a general intuitive framework for analyzing start-up firms with innovative business plans, and uses it to investigate the performance of Internet-only banks and thrifts in the U.S. Internet-only banks historically have underperformed branching banks, leading some to conclude that the business model is not viable. But the automated production and distribution methods used by Internet-only banks are likely to exhibit substantial scale economies, and most Internet-only banks are still small. The empirical analysis confirms this proposition, and demonstrates that profitability gaps shrink as Internet-only banks get larger. In general, the results suggest that the Internet-only banking model may well be viable when executed efficiently.

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