Abstract

It is a common perception that efficiency is an important issue regardless of industry. A sound and highly functional insurance industry serves as a crucial financing channel in an economy. At this aspect, this study aims to examine the relationship between the financial efficiency ratios and stock prices of insurance firms, whose stocks are publicly traded in Borsa Istanbul. The study is performed on quarterly data set. The sample period covers 2005Q1 and 2012Q4. Taking three sets of efficiency ratios, which are namely cost, revenue and profit efficiency, as proxy, we run a regression analysis against stock prices. This study is the first, best to our knowledge, in examining the interaction between Turkish insurance firms’ efficiency ratios and their stock prices. Our findings suggest that all of employed models confirm statistically significant relationships between the ratios and stock prices. Among the three ratio groups, profitability ratios emerge as the best fit models. The results carry important implications for insurance firms as well as investors. Keywords: Insurance, Efficiency, Ratios Jel Codes: C10, C22, G22

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