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Appraisal Of The Role Of CBN And NDIC In The Monitoring Of Commercial Banks In Nigeria

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- No of Pages: 170

- No of Chapters:5
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Introduction:

Abstract

This study was designed with the aim of appraising the roles of CBN/NDIC in the management and regulation of commercial banks activities.



In order to actualize the objectives, five banks as sample were selected/chosen for analysis to assess financial institutions performance in relation to the regulatory authorities, CBN and NDIC. Various literature and theoretical issues were discussed. In addition an empirical regression and descriptive analysis was carried out to investigate how CBN/NDIC regulation variables impact on commercial banks’ activities in Nigeria. The findings from both analysis revealed that CBN structure, CBN/NDIC performance and their relationship with commercial banks had a significant impact on the management and regulation of commercial banks’ activities in Nigerian. While depositors’ protection was the only variable that had an insignificant impact on the management and regulation of commercial banks’ activities. With the aid of regression, the research was able to establish that CBN and NDIC make significant impact in commercial banking sector.



It is recommendation that continuous review of prudential guidelines and regulations in the light of dynamics of operating environment for commercial banks as well as enforcement of regulation and compliance with prudential guidelines and regulations to reduce the systematic effects and prevent deterioration in the financial condition of distressed institutions.

Table of Content

TABLE OF CONTENT



Title Page



Abstract







CHAPTER ONE



1.1 Introduction



1.2 Statement of Problems/Questions



1.3 Statement of Objective



1.4 Statement of Hypotheses



1.5 Significance/Regulation of the Study



1.6 Scope of the Study



1.7 Limitation of the Study



1.8 Definition of Terms



References



CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW



2.0 Introduction



2.1 Banking Regulation Defined



2.2 Rationale for Banking Regulation



2.3 How the CBN Regulates Banks



2.4 Banks’ Regulation



2.5 How the Nigerian Deposit Insurance



Corporation Regulates Banks



2.6 CBN Monitory and Credit Policy Concept,



Administration and Guidelines



2.7 The Practice of Banking Regulation in Nigeria



2.8 How Has the Banking Industry Performed



Under Regulation



2.9 Structure of Commercial Bank



2.10 Regulatory/Supervisory Framework for



Asset/Liability Management



2.10 The Establishment of an Asset/Liability Management



of Committee (Policies Guidelines)



2.11 Increased Supervisory Responsibilities of



Central Bank of Nigeria



2.13 Core Principle for Effective Banking Supervision:



The Basile Committee Guidelines



2.14 A Review of Actions Taken By CBN/NDIC to



Tackle Distress in Commercial Banks



2.15 Summary of Resolution Option Implemented by



CBN and NDIC



References



CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY



4.1 Introduction



4.2 Research Design



4.3 Population and Sample



4.4 Sampling Procedure



4.5 Source of Data



4.6 Research Instrument



4.7 Theoretical Framework



4.8 Model Specification



4.9 Data Presentation and Analysis



References



CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS



5 Descriptive Analysis



4.1 Inferential Analysis



4.2 Hypothesis Testing



References



CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION



1.1 Introduction



1.2 Summary of Findings



1.3 Policy Implication of Findings



1.4 Recommendation



5.4 Conclusion



Bibliography



Appendix

Introduction

INTRODUCTION



Commercial banks are generally all-purpose retail bankers, Ajayi (1991). They mobilize deposits of all sizes and from all and sundry in retail as well as in wholesale markets. They engage mainly in borrowing and lending activities. The lending activities of Nigerian commercial banks have been increasing steadily over the years and recently, the pace of increase has acquired a tempo that needs some explanation.



Management of banks is the process of managing money and providing a whole gamut of banking services. Beginning with the management itself, it involves finding the optimal size and composition of banks overall assets and liabilities, Nwankwo (1991).



An essential feature of a good financial system in the banking industry is the existence and implementation of a well developed and cleared defined set of rules, regulations, enforcement of sanction in case of contravention. Since several developments in the Nigeria economy had necessitated major review of the existing rules, regulations and laws. Consequently, the CBN No. 25 of 1991 (as amended) was promulgated to give CBN wider powers to handle all issues relating to banks from licensing to liquidation.



Further development and needs to sanitize the system brought about the promulgation of CBN 1997 decree to amend the existing ones. The 1997 decree was to regulate other areas of Nigeria financial system with CBN assuming control of banks, thus a comprehensive framework for more effective supervision and optimal resolution of problems of distressed finance commenced in 1995. In this regard, the CBN has been taken over the operations of some banks, revoked the licenses of others and appointed the NDIC as a receiver and liquidator of some of these banks.



But over the years, the regulatory authorities have not performing their role creditably. They are not even functioning effectively because enabling environment is not prevalent. Prior to 1988 there was no institution to insure the depositors’ fund and as a result of the accelerated expansion of banking sector the need to insure depositors’ fund became more obvious. The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation was thus established by Decree 22 of June 1988 to provide insurance cover for depositors’ fund and complement the supervisory role of CBN. Currently all institutions licensed as banks by the CBN are covered by depositors’ protection scheme.



A committee comprising representative of banking supervisions and bank examination department of CBN and NDIC was thereafter set up to draw up guidelines to assist banks examining in managing financial institutions.



To this end, this research is an attempt among others to examine management and regulation of commercial banks activities in Nigeria in order to determine their concreteness and paradigm.
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