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The problem of banking systems in nigeria

 

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  • CHAPTER ONE1.1    Background of the study1.2    Statement of the problem1.3    Purpose /objective of the study1.4    Significance of the study1.5    Limitation of the study1.6    Definition of terms.CHAPTER TWOReview of related literature2.1 Definition of a bank2.2 Types of banks and their functions.
  • 2.3The role of banks in the National Economy2.4 Types of problem facing commercial banking industry in Nigerian.CHAPTER THREERESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY.
  • 3.1Source of data (Secondary data only)
  • 3.2Location of data3.3 Method of data collection (literature work only)CHAPTER FOUR4.1 FindingsCHAPTER FIVE5.1 Recommendation5.2 Conclusion.

Thesis Abstract

Banking in Nigeria has gone through very changes within this decade. The industry has grown beyond optimistic expectation. Over the period, the number of banks expanded five fold, banking operations were substantially deregulated, competitions increased and banks were forced to be more innovative and service oriented.

Banking system is expected to offer effective and efficient services to its customers and the economy as a whole.

It is seen that a bank with limited problem will support and revitalize a respectable and dependable banking system.

Unfortunately, the uncontrolled rate of growth of the industry has produced undesirable side effects like increase in fraud and other form of banking malfeasance cash shortages while mismanagement, bankruptcy and illiquidity are found to cut across the whole banking system through the activities of board members.

These inspired me a lot to write on the project topic

The problems of banking system in Nigeria

Chapter one serves as an introduction of the topic, which ex-rayed issues likes Background of the study, statement of the problem, purpose or objective of the study, significance of the study and limitation of the study.

Chapter two is purely based on the review of related literature 1 used in the course of my study.

Chapter three dealt on research design and methodology, that is sources of my data secondly source only location of the data and method used in collecting data, literature work only.

Chapter four is purely based on the summary of my findings.

Chapter five is my recommendation and conclusion.


Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.2 &nbsp; BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Banking business started as far back as the seventeenth century. When the receipts issued by Goldsmiths to depositors were used as a means of exchange in commercial transaction. Because these receipts were accepted generally, they became transferable too.</p><p>A bank is an institution where money and valuables are kept for safety purposes. Bank also lend money known as loan, pay out money on the customers order by means of a change and bank draft and also give over draft to customers.</p><p>The structure of banks can be grouped into the following namely.</p><p><strong>CENTRAL BANK:</strong>&nbsp;This is the apex financial institution which is charged with the responsibility of managing the cost, volume availability and direction of money and credit in an economy with a view to achieving some desired economic objectives.</p><p>This was established in March 1958 and started full operation by 1st July, 1959 which was after many banks like West African Currency Board (WACB) in 1912, and the international bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) in 9155 failed to perform their objectives, and they later folded up.</p><p><strong>COMMERCIAL BANK:</strong>&nbsp;They are financial which carry out the ordinary banking business of receiving deposits, advancing loan, discounting bill and offering related services to the general public. This started in Nigeria in 1892 with the establishment of African Banking Corporation and folded up in 1893. Then British Bank of West Africa (BBWA) was established in 1893, started operation in 1894 and later fold up too. Many other banks came into existence, which equally folded up. This is classified into main group, which are as follows.</p><p><strong>INDIGENOUS BANK:</strong>&nbsp;These are banks fully owned and controlled by Nigerian citizen including government. The first Indigenous bank in Nigeria was the National Bank of Nigeria (NBN). Which started operation in 1933 followed by African Continental Bank LTD (ACB in 1947.</p><p><strong>MIXED BANK:</strong>&nbsp;These are bank jointing owned and controlled by foreigners and Nigerian Citizens including government.</p><p><strong>FOREIGN BANKS (EXPATRIATE BANK):</strong>&nbsp;These are bank fully owned and controlled by the foreigners.</p><p>The Nigerian indiginization Act of 1972 converted most of these foreign banks, which was later phased out long time.</p><p>However, the 1995 budget has reintroduced the foreign (expatriate) trade in which banking system is an integral part of it.</p><p><strong>MERCHANT BANK:</strong>&nbsp;This is a bank that specialize in providing who engaged in whole sale banking, medium and long term financing, equipment leasing debt factoring, investment management, acceptance bills and management of unit trust. This was established in 1964.</p><p><strong>DEVELOPMENT BANK:</strong>&nbsp;This is bank which specialize in providing long term fund for industrial, agricultural, commercial and mortgage development.</p><p>Also, it helps entrepreneurs by providing loans and consulting services to them. This is classified in the following groups namely.</p><p><b>NIGERIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK (NIDB)</b>&nbsp;This was established in 1964 to replace the investment corporation of Nigeria. This assists the public and private sector companies.</p><p><b>NIGERIAN BANK FOR COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (NBCI)</b>&nbsp;This was established I 1973 to see to the financial implementation of the enterprises promotion decree of 1973. This assists the indigenous businessmen.</p><p><b>NIGERIAN AGRICULTURAL AND CO-OPERATIVE BANK (NACB)</b>&nbsp;This assists the agricultural sectors individual farmer and co-operative bodies and is fully owned by the federal government.</p><p>This was established in 1973 with a capital of twelve million Naira (N12 million).</p><p><strong>FEDERAL MORTGAGE BANK (FMB):</strong>&nbsp;This is a bank established by the government to help people build house by giving them long-term loans. The customers pay back what they own the bank by mortgaging the land and house till they finish what they are owing.</p><p><strong>SPECIALIZED BANK:</strong>&nbsp;This is another types of bank which was established by the government and it includes the following namely.</p><p><strong>PEOPLES BANK OF NIGERIA:</strong>&nbsp;This is set up by the Nigerian government in 1989 to help petty traders. They also provide loans in-group at no interest rate but an administrative cost of fifteen percent (15%) of the loan.</p><p><strong>COMMUNITY BANK:</strong>&nbsp;This is self-sustaining bank owned and managed by a community or a group of communities to provide financial services to that community. This was established in1990.</p><p><strong>BANKING SYSTEM:</strong>&nbsp;This is the system at which banks operate. This is divided into four groups namely.</p><p><strong>UNTIL BANKING:</strong>&nbsp;This is a types of banking system where the bank involved operate without branches. This is commonly found where commercial bank exists.</p><p><strong>BRANCH BANKING:</strong>&nbsp;This system relate to a situation where there are few bank with a large number of branches. This then falling the readers that the bank seen here operate with branches.</p><p><strong>GROUP BANKING:</strong>&nbsp;This system is a situation where three more independent banks are brought together under one control through the exercise of majority share stock ownership.</p><p>Despite the creation of all these banks by the government to and entrepreneurship development. The Nigeria banking system still encounters a lot of problem, which has disrupted its operation in the country.</p><p>1.2 <strong>STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>The problem in a nutshell includes such practices as fraudulent activities and mismanagement by bank officials poor, liquidity and unavailability of adequate credits to deserving customers. The phenomenon technically referred to as “Bank distress” has become a regular feature in the Nigeria banking industry. It connotes the erosion in the capital base of the enterprises, which is commonly traceable to indigenous banks.</p><p>Nigerians set up these banks as earlier mentioned with sole objective of meeting the business needs of follow Nigeria. For insurance the National bank, when established in1933, work towards catering for the interest of Nigerian. Which aimed at assisting indigenous companies and individual who were victims of the discriminating practices of foreign banks. These banks have achieved a lot in the country since their inception irrespective a very serious set backs caused by uncooperative attitudes of bank delfors and hard regulatory polices as well as unpatriotic attitudes of the citizens.</p><p>1.3 <strong>PURPOSE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The purpose of this project is to identify and provide possible solution to the problems in the Nigerian banking industry.</p><p>So, having identified the problems to which this study address itself, the researchers shall in this work, make a critical insight into the problems of banking system in Nigeria and determine the effects and reactions of the situation on the following.</p> <br><p></p>

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