NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA (CBN) 2001-2010
- Department: Banking and Finance
- Project ID: BFN0448
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NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA (CBN) 2001-2010
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Reforms have been a regular feature in the Nigeria banking sector. Reforms can be defined as innovation or strategies put in place in order to replace the old ways of doing things. Reforms are usually introduced either in response to development or challenges such as crisis ,deregulation ,globalization and technology innovation or as proactive measure both to strengthen the banking system and prevent system facilitate economic development , which provide a platform for sound monetary policies implementation as well as ensure price stability.
The Nigerian banking industry had been characterized by financial operation and structural inadequacies for a long time .This has accounted for the different reforms that have taken place so far.
Areas in which reforms have been carried out were either regulatory or deregulatory or merely innovative in response to the changes in the domestic or global economy such as capital adequacy standards , large number or small banks with few branches which appear to be unavailable , poorly rated , bedeviled with weak regulatory requirement .(CBN 2005). Before banking reforms in Nigeria, many of the banks were declining assets, non-performing insider facilities, large provision for bad debts and fraud due to weak internal control system. Death of skilled manpower , our dependence on public sector deposit ,denial of credit to the real section of the economy foreign exchange trading (NDIC 2008) with the above lapses. Nigerian banking system was not in a position to meet the national economic growth and development objective.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE RESEARCH PROBLEM
Banking industry are recently seeing reforms as an alternative means of recapitalizing .The latest reform that compelled all commercial banks to raise their capital base from N 2billion to N 25 billion on or before December 2005 sent some of the banks on their heels considering consolidation.
The expected problems regarding banking sector reforms are poorly capitalized and unsupervised indigenous banks failed in their infancy (1930-1959). Central Bank of Nigerian (CBN) ensure that only fit and proper person were granted banking license, base on the prescribed minimum paid-up capital (1960-1986).The structural adjustment programme otherwise known as SAP or de-control regime (1986-2004), during this time neo-liberal philosophy of free entry was over stretched and as a result banking licenses were dispensed or distributed to many political authorities on the basis of patronage.
Beside the aforementioned reforms and puzzled , the study will focus on the recent spanning sanitization and bailout .The impact of this present reforms have extensively brought sanity to the banking system where banks were compelled to provide for their non-performing credit facility in line with the prudential guidelines . Most of the banks in the country depended upon the public sector deposits which was lowering this capital base. These public funds had not been distributed equally among the banks.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The objectives of the study are:
1. To examine the impact of the banking sector reforms on the Nigerian economy overtime.
2. To establish a reliable and efficient banking sector that will guarantee the safety of the depositor’s money
1.4 HYPOTHESIS OF THE STUDY
The hypothesis of the study is;
Banking sector reforms have no significant impact on the growth of the Nigerian economy
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The study is very significant in the sense that it will provide basic information to bank operators and all stakeholders in the Nigerian Banking Sector of the various development and the impact of the consolidation reforms on the banking sector and hence economic growth of Nigeria.
It will also be very useful to the government and policy makers in Nigeria as the information contained in the study will better equip them in making appropriate policies and programmes that will improve the banking activities and economic growth and development of Nigeria.
The study will also be very useful to all researchers , academics, student of finance , economics and management sciences , as it will provide them relevant data that will enable them carryout further studies in this area or similar ones if they so wish.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
It is a Nigeria specific study design to cover all the banks in Nigeria for a period of ten years (2001-2010).Relevant data shall be sources from the Nigerian stock exchange and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) statistical bulleting.
1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The main limitation of the study is time and accuracy and reliability of data used .However effort will be made to ensure that the results of this study will not be affected and hence reduce to the barest minimum.
- Department: Banking and Finance
- Project ID: BFN0448
- Access Fee: ₦5,000
- Pages: 75 Pages
- Chapters: 5 Chapters
- Methodology: Ordinary Least Square
- Reference: YES
- Format: Microsoft Word
- Views: 1,535
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