THE IMPACT OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERAI FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY


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THE IMPACT OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERAI FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY
(A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA).
TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1       Background of the Study.
1.2       Statement of the Problem.
1.3       Purpose of the Study
1.4       Delimination
1.5       Limitations
            CHAPTER TWO
            LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1       Historical Origin of Union Bank
2.2       Difference Between Union Bank and Other Banks
2.3       Function of Union Bank
2.4       Concept of Management
2.5       The Meaning of Capital Formation Inflation, Inflation, Exchange rate, Balance of Payment Position and Money Supply.
2.6       Operation of the Union Bank of Nigeria.
            CHAPTER THREE
            DATA PRESENTATION
3.1       Findings, Recommendations and Conclusion
3.2       Summary of Findings
3.3       Recommendations
3.4       Conclusion
            REFERENCES
            BIBLIOGRAPHY
 CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1       BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The Nigerian economy has undergone structural changes in the past three decades from a predominantly agricultural economy in the 1960s to an economy mainly valient on oil from the mid 1970s
The growth in oil earnings was not fully internalized into the economic system. The result was that the consumption production pattern became largely import oriented inability to emergence of trade arrears.
A growing department burden also surface in the early 1980s as a result jumbo trans contracted from the international capital market. External Debt outstanding rose drastically from US 93.6 million to 1976 to us 18.6million in 1986 and to about us 30.8 billion in 1990.
The pursuit of an over valued exchange rate policy, the subsequent relegation of the agricultural sector to the background, heavy public sector pending and combined to create distortion in the production. Consumption and payments patterns.
        The prections decline in oil earnings in the 1980s necessitates policy redirection aimed at realigning the domestic production patterns with the local resources   base.
            The structural adjustment pro (SAP) was introduced in July 1986 to eliminate   structural distortions and encourage a diversified and broad productive base the major feature of the SAP includes: -
(a)        The re- alignment of the naira exchange rate to reflect forces.
(b)        Tread liberalization.
(c)        Privatization and commercialization of government owned enterprises and the promotion of locally secured raw materials
(d)       The deregulation of the economy.
The banking system has been an integral part of the on- going  structural reforms and it has played a heading role in the management of policy changes within the banking system
        The Union Bank plays a leading role in the management economy.
       The union adopts measures describe appropriate to influence the performance of the financial sector for the achievement of desired objectives which in of monetary stability and a sound financial structure.
        In their performance of the supply of credit and money and sustainable growth without generating inflationary pressures and undus instability in the exchange rate.
       The banking failures of the 1950s lead to the introduction of a Union Bank following the recommendation of J.B. Loynes.
       The ordinance establishing the C. B. N. was promulgated in 1958 and it became fully operational on the lot of July 1959.
The main provision of the ordinance includes: -
(1)        Issuance of legal tender currency in Nigeria maintenance of external reserve in order to safeguard the internal value of the currency.
(2)        Promotion of monetary stability and a sound financial structure.
(3)        Bank to bank in Nigeria and abroad Ambassador Olatopo Falowon opined that Union Bank has not been playing the traditional roles structure part from control of the money stock are to prevent systematic financial instability and meliorate concerns about the efficiency and equity of financial intermebation failure of the financial institutions to loss of confidence in the system.
Finally, the Union Bank Decree of 191 upon which this study is based – Bases on the conflicting view of others and an personal experience as a banker, the researcher was motivated to undertake this study.
(A case study of Union Bank of Nigeria Plc. money by in creasing their lending.
1.2       STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
There is the problem of low capital formation in the economy. As a result of the irregular savings investment procedures. Hence low per capital income. There is also the problem of under development of the Nigerian financial system i.e. insufficient financial institutions, financial instruments and financial markets.
There are equally the problem of inadequate credit to the economy to stimulate productive activities.
There is also the problem of continuous inflation in the economy.
There is also problem of employment of our human and material resources.
Finally, there is the problem of continued depreciation of the naira.
1.3       PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
                        The purpose of the study is to: -
(1)        Find out the extent there has been improvement in the local capital formation as a result of Union Bank financial management, hence increases investment activities.
(2)        To find out the extent that the Union Bank has influenced aggregate credit to the economy.
(3)        To find out the extent there has been developed in our fianacial system.
(4)        To find out the extent there is improvement in the economy.
(5)        To find out the extent there is improvement in the economy.
 1.4       SCOPE.
                        This research study conducted on the Union Bank of Nigeria conducted on the Union Bank of Nigeria Enugu. The bank in Nigeria is ho0wever divided into two, the banking office and the regional office, which is more or less subdivided of the head office.

  • Department: Business Administration and Management
  • Project ID: BAM0165
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000
  • Pages: 62 Pages
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