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The problem and prospects of new generation banks in nigeria

 

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The study examines the problem and prospects of new generation banks in Nigeria. New generation banks have emerged in the Nigerian banking sector in recent years, bringing innovation, competition, and challenges to the industry. This research aims to identify the key issues faced by these new banks and explore the potential opportunities for their growth and sustainability. One of the main problems facing new generation banks in Nigeria is the intense competition in the banking sector. With the entry of new players, the market has become more crowded, making it challenging for these banks to attract customers and gain market share. Additionally, the dominance of established banks with a strong presence and brand recognition poses a significant barrier to the growth of new generation banks. Furthermore, new generation banks often struggle with limited access to capital and resources compared to their more established counterparts. This hinders their ability to expand their operations, invest in technology, and compete effectively in the market. Inadequate infrastructure and regulatory challenges also create obstacles for these banks, affecting their operational efficiency and overall performance. Despite these challenges, there are several prospects for new generation banks in Nigeria. One of the key opportunities lies in the growing demand for banking services, particularly among the unbanked and underbanked population. By leveraging innovative digital technologies and developing tailored products and services, new generation banks can tap into this market segment and drive financial inclusion in the country. Moreover, the changing regulatory landscape in Nigeria presents new generation banks with the opportunity to differentiate themselves through compliance, transparency, and ethical practices. By building a strong regulatory framework and governance structure, these banks can enhance their credibility and trust among customers and stakeholders. Additionally, strategic partnerships and collaborations with fintech companies, payment processors, and other industry players can enable new generation banks to enhance their service offerings, improve customer experience, and drive growth. By embracing collaboration and innovation, these banks can position themselves as key players in the evolving Nigerian banking sector. In conclusion, while new generation banks in Nigeria face various challenges, there are significant prospects for their success and sustainability. By addressing key issues such as competition, access to capital, regulatory compliance, and leveraging emerging opportunities, these banks can navigate the dynamic banking landscape and emerge as strong and competitive players in the industry.

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<p> </p><div><p>This is a comprehensive research work written by Miss NWANKWO AMALACHUKWU with registration number BK/N2003/197 on the problems and prospect of new generation banks in Nigeria<br>The research shows the activities of new generation bank, how they operate and how it improved in the rural area and business sector. Also how government restate the activities with various monetary police such as the minimum lending rate, acceptance deposit. And it treated the problems associated with new generation bank in Nigeria and recommended solution.</p><p><strong>CHAPTER ONE</strong></p><p><strong>1.0 INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>The banking act of 1960 defined banking as business. The business of receiving monies from outside sources as deposits, irrespective of the payment of interest, and the granting of money loans and acceptance of credits or the purchase of bills and cheque and sales of securities for accounts of others. Bank may define as any person or corporation, that provides the minimum banking services and which is licensed as bank by the federal government of Nigeria a banking institution.</p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The development of new generation bank in Nigeria can be traced back to merchant in the former west Africa colonies created, the need for locally base. Financial institutions for many has been replacing the old barter system, and the British silver currency was increasing used in business transaction, government and individual for investment. The need for new generation bank is to import these coins, distribute them and absorb any surplus.</p><p>Moreover, the story of financial institution in West Africa may be traced back to 1891, following an attempt imitated by the chairman of elder demister. &amp; company, a shopping company which operated between West Africa and liver-pool.</p><p>In 1892, the Africa banking corporation was incorporated following by the bank of British West Africa in 1894 to serve the bankers aspiration of Nigerians. In 1916, the colonial bank was established and was take over in 1925, by Barcloys bank. Together with the Angjo Egyptian bank the national bank of South Africa, they were converted to the Barclays bank.</p><p><strong>1.1 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</strong></p><p>The government through C.B.N. has succeeded in persuading commercial banks to open up branches in new generation areas, to see how government polices are put to practice and to identify the problems encountered by these banks in the process of opening up branches in new generation bank in areas. The problems observed so far are.</p><p>1. Why the structural arrangement and management of Nigeria commercial bank as hindrance to the extension of bank services to new generation bank in areas?</p><p>2. Why manpower constraints?</p><p>3. Why poor infrastructural facilities and accommodation to this new generation bank?</p><p>3. Why the pessimistic attitude of bankers towards themselves has also contributed to the problems affecting the new generation banking programme?</p><p><strong>1.4 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY.</strong></p><p>The importance of this study is to find out if the rural population has become aware of branch banking in their communities. It is also to find out if the programme has achieved its aims of promoting and cultivating the banking habits, mobilizing rural savings, provision of credit for small-scale ventures and creating employment opportunities in the rural communities. There is also the need for deliberate policy monetary authorities aimed at strengthening the banks and the use of cheques in rural areas instead of demanding for cash.</p><p>This study will show how far the commercial banks have complied with the CBN guidelines on rural banking development.</p><p><strong>1.6 DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></p><p>The order to aid the understanding of readers, some of the terms used in the paper demand definition</p><p>RURAL AREA: the may be defined as any area in a state not designated urban area by the state government.</p><p>CROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT: This is more often written and mentioned by economists in the short form, GDP, and it means the monetary equivalent of a country’s goods &amp; services produced with a given period, usually a year.</p><p>URBAN AREA: urban area can be defined by the act as on area of a state designated as such by the state not so designated in a rural area.</p><p>RURAL DWELLER: This area the inhabitants of rural communities village and clans. They live in national and undefiled environment.</p><p>BANK: is any person or corporation that provides the minimum banking services and which is licensed as a bank by the federal government of Nigeria as a banking institution</p></div><h3></h3><br> <br><p></p>

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