Skip to content ETFs Review Our ETFs Start an ETF Research New? Start Here Blog Academic Research Books About Firm Team Strategies 1042 QRP Solutions Long-Only Custom Solutions Search Bank Monitoring with On-Site Inspections Banks are supposed to have a unique edge. Not just in lending. But in understanding borrowers, monitoring risk, and intervening when things go wrong. For decades, theory has argued that this monitoring advantage is what makes banks special relative to nonbanks. Yet direct evidence has been limited. This paper opens that black box. Using detailed, loan-level data and actual inspection reports, it shows how banks monitor borrowers in real time, how they act on that information, and how monitoring causally reduces default risk. Bank Monitoring with On-Site Inspections Amanda Rae Heitz, Christopher Martin, Alexander Ufier The Journal of Finance, 2026 A version of this paper can be found here Want to read our summaries of academic finance papers?…