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PROBLEMS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS LOAN SYNDICATION ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMIC AND THE IMPACT OF MICRO ECONOMIC VARIABLES ON GDP IN NIGERIA ECONOMY

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Loan Syndication
2.2 Historical Development of Loan Syndication
2.3 The Concept of Commercial Banks Loan Syndication
2.4 Importance of Loan Syndication in the Economy
2.5 Challenges Faced by Commercial Banks in Loan Syndication
2.6 Regulatory Framework Governing Loan Syndication
2.7 Role of Financial Institutions in Loan Syndication
2.8 Impact of Loan Syndication on Economic Growth
2.9 Comparison of Loan Syndication Practices in Different Countries
2.10 Strategies for Effective Loan Syndication

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design
3.2 Sampling Techniques
3.3 Data Collection Methods
3.4 Data Analysis Procedures
3.5 Research Ethics
3.6 Validity and Reliability
3.7 Limitations of the Research Methodology
3.8 Ethical Considerations in Research

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Findings
4.2 Analysis of Loan Syndication Practices in Commercial Banks
4.3 Impact of Microeconomic Variables on GDP
4.4 Relationship between Loan Syndication and Economic Growth
4.5 Factors Influencing the Success of Loan Syndication
4.6 Comparison of Loan Syndication Models
4.7 Recommendations for Improving Loan Syndication Practices
4.8 Implications of Findings for Policy and Practice

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusions
5.3 Implications for Future Research
5.4 Recommendations for Policy and Practice
5.5 Contribution to Knowledge

Project Abstract

Abstract
Commercial banks play a crucial role in the Nigerian economy by providing financial services, including loan syndication. However, the process of loan syndication among commercial banks in Nigeria faces various challenges that impact the economy. This research project aims to explore the problems faced by commercial banks in loan syndication and examine the influence of microeconomic variables on the GDP of the Nigerian economy. The study will employ a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative research methods to gather and analyze data. Qualitative data will be collected through interviews and focus group discussions with key stakeholders in the banking sector, including bank managers, regulators, and financial experts. Quantitative data will be obtained from financial reports, economic indicators, and existing literature on loan syndication and microeconomic variables in Nigeria. The findings of this research will contribute to the existing body of knowledge by identifying the specific challenges that commercial banks encounter in the loan syndication process. These challenges may include regulatory constraints, market competition, credit risk, and lack of collaboration among banks. By understanding these issues, policymakers and stakeholders can develop strategies to address them effectively and enhance the efficiency of loan syndication in the Nigerian banking sector. Moreover, this study will investigate the impact of microeconomic variables such as inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, and GDP growth on the overall performance of the Nigerian economy. By analyzing the relationship between these variables and GDP, the research aims to provide insights into how fluctuations in the microeconomic environment influence economic growth and stability in Nigeria. The implications of this research are significant for policymakers, commercial banks, investors, and other stakeholders in the Nigerian economy. By identifying the factors that hinder effective loan syndication and understanding the impact of microeconomic variables on GDP, this study can inform decision-making processes and contribute to the development of policies that promote sustainable economic growth and financial stability in Nigeria.

Project Overview


1.1  BACKGROUND OF THE RESEARCH

Financial institution plays a major role in oiling the wheel of growth in any economy of the world. They are financial intermediaries between end users of deposit and various investors. They facilitate various business activities. Commercial banks in Nigeria have undergone a remarkable and a tremendous change over the years both in the number of institutions, ownership structures as well as depth and breadth of operations designed to position it as Africa’s financial hub. Financial landscape has been produced as a result of the reforms, characterized by strong and large banks, improved financial infrastructure and efficient payment system. This is shown in the average capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of commercial banks which stood at 16.7 per cent at the end of March 2014. (CBN news bulletin 2013), the main objective of the reform is to ensure a sound and efficient financial system. The reforms are necessary to enable the banking system develop the required resilience to support the economic development of the nation by efficiently performing its function as the pillar of financial intermediation (Aburime, 2014). In Africa, Nigeria is the second largest economy with respect to gross domestic product (GDP) and second to South Africa. Since 2003, GDP growth has averaged 6 to7%. GDP per capita has moved from below 700$ in 2004 to $1418 in December 2009 showing economic growth.

Nevertheless, wealth distribution is heavily lopsided with54% of the entire population classified as leaving below the poverty line (CBN Annual Report 2013). Owing to the tight monetary policy since 2011, an objective of single digit inflation has been focused on. In December2011, inflation declined to 10.3% and jumped to 12.6% in January 2012. This was as a result of the partial removal of fuel subsidy. Three different measures were put in place in January 2012 in other to reduce inflationary pressure. Cash reserve requirement (CRR) was raised from 1.0% to 8.0%, monetary policy rate (MPR) was raised from 6.25% to 12.0% and the Liquidity Ratio (LR) was raised from 25.0% to 50.0%. (CBN, Annual Report, 2012) shows that movement in money supply has been sluggish. The high interest rate is as a result of the relatively high inflation in the economy.

Commercial bank in Nigeria increased their maximum lending rates from 22% - 33% to 25% - 27% in May 2012, leading to high operating costs followed by decaying infrastructure.

Rose (2015) says that profitability is the net after – tax income of banks usually proxies by return on assets and return on equity ratios. This ratio are affected by numerous external factors real gross domestic product, level of import and export, Nigeria, commercial banks have always played major roles in the economic development and their operations are always affected by macroeconomic conditions(CBN news bulletin 2011). In the past decades, Nigerian banks have experience challenges in economic indicators. In foreign literatures, a lot of work has been done, Tanna and Pasiousras (2015) Staikouras and Wood (2014) gives evidence of significant contribution of factors that are external towards earnings of banks, but in Nigeria, only Aburime (2014) have done a research into this topic covering only up to 2016.

Loan syndication is now being practiced in Nigeria starting from the 1960’s when a consortium of commercial banks and acceptance houses discounted trade bills for marketing boards under the produced bill finance scheme. Formalized loan syndication have into being during the oil boom of the 70s when there was need for adequate capital of financing the industrialization programmes. During this period few merchant bank had been incorporated.

1.2 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM

To investigated why loan syndication is not properly managed given priority attention by monetary authorities. Despite its strategic place in financing viable projects, capable of injecting foreign currency creating employment and facilitating rapid economic development.

To examine critically the place of financial institutions in the management of loan syndication in the economy.

Loan syndication is a child of circumstances arising form legal lending restrictions risk sharing and liquidity problems. The researcher would like to know despite these constrains prevailing is it still a supplementary option for business financing.

 

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

For an economy to get developed there must be a supplementary source of financing viable investment projects beyond the limits of an individual financial institution. It is on this basis that we would like to define the objective.

The following include the research study.

1. To identify those fundamental problems confronting commercial banksloan syndication and suggest how much problem can be solved.

2. To ascertain the effect of loan syndication in the economic development.

3. To highlight the potentials of loan syndication in the economy.

4. To recommend that syndication loan is not different from other loan. Rather it is subject to conditional attraction higher interest rate subject to default and time lapses in packaging as result of bureaucracy involved by consortium banks.

1.4  SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

This study is expected to have provided useful information on loan syndication to following:

Studies: the students by the use of this project make researches and source information an the rule of financial institution in the management of loan syndication.

Financial institution: Financial institution via this project will lean how to keep to their loan syndication agreements, it will also encourage the financial to give financial accommodation through loan syndication because it is more beneficial to the financial institution which will also loan how to reduce the time frame in packaging a syndication loan.

Borrower: The borrower with the aid of this project will know the appropriate producers involved in obtaining loan through syndication.

Since loan syndication contributes immensely tot eh development of our economy both the government and the targeted audience will benefit from the project. The government with the help of this project will know more about the benefit of loan syndication in our economy.

1.5     RESEARCH QUESTION

The researcher formed some research question that will guide her to carry out this work so as to have a focal point in the study. Which the question are:

1. What are the fundamental problems confronting commercial banks loan syndication?

2. In your own opinion suggest how this problem can be solved?

3. What are the effect of loan syndication in the economic development?

1.6 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

During the course of performing/researching this project work, the researcher encountered a lot of challenges as well as opposition which ranges from financial constraints, time factor. This factors in their own ways, slowed down the speedy progress of this work that resulted to the researcher not being able to finish the research work on time as is required Also, within the area of study the researcher was faced with some other forms of constrains that contributed to the limitation of this researcher work, like accessibility to data, information and facts concerning the present study due to some reasons or the other, some not willing to give out information that it is to be within the workers.

1.7  DEFINITION OF TERMS

Adjusted Capital: It is the paid up capital plus statutory reserve of Bank.

Commitment Fee: This is a fee paid to lender for a formal line of credit.

Default: This is referred to the failure to pay interest and or principle at Maturity

Financial Intermediation: This brings saving surplus unit together with saving deficit unit so that saving can be redistributed to their most productive use.

Financial Market: This is an arrangement or place in which the creation and transferee of financial assets and financial liabilities take place.

Loan/Agent Bank; It could be the original bank of syndication the first bank the borrower consulted or the bank that contribute the interest amount for the financing of the loan.

Inter Bank Agreements: This is the document that spells out common agreement binding all the participating banks

Loan Agreement: This is the document that commits the borrower and the participating lender to terms and conditions of the loan.

Loan Syndication: It is the agreement between two or more lending institution with credit facility utilizing common loan documentation

Offer/Commitment Letter: This letter spells out the terms and conditions governing the credit while the forma is the offer for an acceptance.

Participating Banks: They are banks involved in a particular loan syndication

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