ABSTRACT This research work, the developmental impact of rural banking in Nigeria, a case study of United Bank of Africa (UBA) was carried out to measure to what extent the rural commercial banks have been able to involve the inhabitant of our rural areas in economic activities in terms of awareness and influence on their style of living... Continue Reading
1.1 INTRODUCTION: Over the last couple of decades, the Nigeria financial system has grown remarkably. From the almost crude of it was characterized with in pre –colonial and colonial days. It has become so sophisticated toady that economic experts can proudly thumb their chests. With due regards to the ownership structure of the institution, the... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION A financial institution is an organize body concern with the management of money. This to say that the institution is responsible for the lending and borrowing of money. In other word, it is the institution involved in financial intermediation where money is mobilized and is channeled from the public settings. Those who have surplus... Continue Reading
1.1 INTRODUCTION Monetary polices in Nigeria and the United Kingdom, the central bank of Nigeria and the bank of England act as advisers to the government over monetary polices. The authorities take the final decision on the matters. In Germany, the contrast in the case because the German central, the bunds bank of Germany has a constitutional... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION The successive development plan in Nigeria has laid on the attainment of self-reliance. The need for this national objective is because much is expected form individual from the viewpoint of providing employment opportunity; self-reliance is the basic for food and material production of the industrial raw materials. But Nigeria... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION Bank have been credited generally with enviable role of being a very important source of funds or capital for the development of the economy. This recognition largely emanates from the roles assumed by most banking institute in mobilizing various deposits and channeling some towards feasible and viable ventures. This size tyre and... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT A research into the spiral growth of banks in Nigeria: manpower problems and solutions, cannot be over emphasized. In pursuance of this investigation the researcher formulated four research objectives, utilized library and sample survey techniques. Data were gathered through primary and secondary sources and were then analyzed... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The aim of writing this project is to explain the problem and difficulties being face by banks as a result of bank failure with specific reference to banks. To achieve this aim the research work has been classified under five chapters. The first chapter deals with the introduction statement of problems, objectives of the study, purpose of... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT In classical economic theory, trading is good for you. You are better off concentrating on producing and selling the commodities for the production of which you have a comparative advantage and buying from others those commodities you need which they can produce relatively more cheaply. This through the market mechanism, a high level... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This project has traced the evolution of Nigeria’s monetary policy and its performance since the early1980’s, to provide a background to the reviews; it discussed same theoretical aspects of monetary management. On the theoretical aspect it reviewed the concepts of monetary management, the objective of monetary policy and the... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This project is aimed at finding out how commercial banks control their customers accounts, which actually means the way the commercial banks safeguard their customers accounts and how they carry out their duties as the custodians of their customers accounts. Apart from the study guard at looking of the general activities of the banks... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The community banking scheme has been in operation since December 1990, and has to a large extent achieved its objectives as a vehicle for poverty alleviation at the grassroots’ level. With about 1000 unit community banks and hundreds of thousands of customers, the banking habit has reasonably increased in the rural areas. The poor... Continue Reading
1.1INTRODUCTION Distress in the Nigerian banking sectors is a problem that bank has in this recent time. This seems as if the regulatory authorities appeared to be fighting a losing battle to sanitise the system. Ebtiodaghe (1996) observed that banking distress occurs when customers were unable the loss of their deposits and consequent breakdown... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The main point of this study is the role of “Central bank of Nigeria in credit supply to agricultural sector”. The project is intended to focus on the adequate of credit supply to Agricultural sector by the central bank of Nigeria’s guarantees scheme has contributed to agricultural financing and the extent the Nigeria Agricultural... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Commercial bank are profit-making venture and as such they share with other business the same set of expectation concerning the health of the economy. It is in the light of this that they make loans available to borrowers on interest, which is a source of profit to them. Along side the growth of the credit sector is the growth of the... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This research work is aimed at bringing into light the Development impact of rural banking in Nigeria’s rural area and how it affects the economy in general. For the purpose of orderly presentation of relevant materials, the main body of this work has been divided into five chapters The first chapter which is the introduction consider... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The banking industry of the Nigerian economy is today passing through what might seem the roughest phase in its history. The wave of insolvency or distress in the sector is very unprecedented comparable only to what happened during the 1st era of bank failure in Nigeria 91953-1957) and the era of free banking (1892-1952) was such that... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND OF INFORMATION Agriculture is still most important sector of the country’s economy. It’s role in economic development can be traced back to, at-least to the mid-eighteenth century, and which was central to the early development of the analytical economics by Adam Smith, David Richardo, and Thomas Malthius,... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The role of commercial bank in financing of Agricultural project in Enugu State, is a topic so crucial that interested parties in the work are many. It is very vital considering the role of commercial bank play in financing of agricultural project in Enugu State in sustaining the economy. This creditable role being played by the above... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION The central bank of Nigeria announced a new capital requirement for Nigeria banks of 25 billion Naira (about US & 181milion) this reflects an increase of from its previous 2billion Naira (Us & 14.5 million) The banks governor has explained that by this he plans to encourage merger and acquisition among the 89 banks currently... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Fraud is an awful phenomenon, which like a view has invaded Nigeria banking industries and the society in general, and puts any organisation that is comes into in a distress point of in a state of liquidation. This study highlights the nature and various types of fraud, causes of bank fraud extent of fraud in banks, effect of bank fraud,... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The study of liquidity management in banks with particular reference on Union Bank Plc. Okpara Avenue Branch and Nice Community Bank Amawbia Awka. Chapter one looked into the liquidity and profitability position in order to find out why banks needs to be move liquid than any other financial institutions as well as business... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The subject of this research works is bank loan and credit collection in Nigeria. Their bank loan develop as an attempt to financials and agricultural sector in the country. And credit collection seems very important because the non repayment of lean or credit has led to so many distressed banks in view of the important roles banks... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The need for an efficient and prudent banking industry for banking transactions in this country need not be over emphasized it is an accepted fact that majority of the populace of this country have this attitude of getting rich quick without really working very hard for it one their dream ways of achieving this lack luster dream is... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The aims of this paper is to appraise the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) liquidation activities in failed banks, claims settlement; amount and number of depositors so far paid; reason behind the abandonment of deposits by some depositors; level of liquidation proceeds realized and how it has been managed fairness of bad... Continue Reading