“…However, any study did not discuss the impact of spending on employees and its impact on enhancing the financial performance of the bank. This study examined the relationship between spending on employees in Jordanian commercial banks based on whatever other expenses were spent on the employees (medical, life insurance, travel, training and social security), at each market share price (where average of daily closing prices was adopted), and on the valume of credit facilities as well as the volume of deposits, which considered the main source of financing for the banking sector, on which they establsih tehir business (Barbosa, Bilan, & Celerier, 2017;Lode, & Napier, 2014;Dewi, 2015;Liapis, & Thalassinos, 2013). The results of this study, which attempts to measure the impact of employee benefits on both the average of market share price which is considered as a strength of the bank, as well as the volume of credit facilities granted to customers, which are considered the main source of income and the resultant interest and profits through granting credit facilities.…”