Boiling banks - how heat harms bank performance

Vollmar, Steffen; Wening, Fabian

Abstract

In the face of rising temperatures and increasingly extreme weather events, we examine how heat affects commercial bank performance. We exploit an institutional setting in Germany, which limits the operations of small and medium-sized banks geographically, to identify the regional effect of high temperatures. Our results are based on daily and hourly weather station observations and show that heat reduces the profitability
of regional banks. Further analyses taking into account the composition of the local economy suggest that the decline in performance is caused by the reduced productivity of bank clients. Although not businesses threatening in the last two decades, our results propose that physical climate risks might threaten the business model of local banks in the near future.

Keywords

Heat stress, climate finance, commercial banking, bank performance

Cite as

Vollmar, S., & Wening, F. (2025). Boiling banks — how heat harms bank performance. Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment (JSF&I).

Details

Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2025

Journal
Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment

Language
English

ISSN
2043-0795

DOI

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