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- No of Pages: 89
- No of Chapters: 05
Introduction:
Abstract
This research work, the developmental impact of rural banking in Nigeria, a case study of United Bank of Africa (UBA) PLC Agbani Road Branch, Enugu was carried out to measure to what extent the rural commercial banks have been able to involve the inhabitant of the rural areas in economic activities and how successful the bank are measuring up with their major aim of existence. Sequel to this, the researcher employed a population size of 25 staffs of United Bank of African PLC, Agbani, Road Branch. A population sample of 20 being the number of questioners respondent was equally employed, also the researcher employed percentage frequently ,statistical techniques to analyze the data sources, the researchers findings, indicate that rural banking program mes is making a meaningful impact on the development of a rural areas especially in agricultural development. Thus there are hindrance such as inadequate funding, and inability to repay loans as at when due the researcher in turn recommends that efforts to land rural banking should be sustained, the Central Bank in particular under whose umbrella the rural banking programme is being executed should evolve executable policy frame work towards increases rural banking.
Table of Content
Title Page ii
Approval Page iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Table of Contents vi
Abstract vii
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study 2
Statement of Research Problems 3
Significance of Study 3
Scope of Study 4
Limitation of Scope 6
Statement of Research Hypothesis 7
Definitions of terms 7
CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 13
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Brief Outline of the Chapter 41
Sources of Data Collection 41
Primary Sources 42
Secondary Sources 43
Organising and Analyzing Gathered Data 44
CHAPTER 4 : DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
Questionnaire Analysis 45
Test of Hypothesis 58
CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS (RESULTS),
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Findings 60
Conclusion 64
Recommendation 66
Reference 68
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