EVALUATION OF LIQUIDITY ASSETS MANAGEMENT IN FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC
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ABSTRACT
The language of business is money, and money is the business of financial institutions. No business be it large, medium or small – scale can survive without finance, therefore. Financial institutions should try as much as possible to develop their credit policies, as they are the target sources of finance available to the small – scale enterprises. For many years the importance of small scale industries Vis – a- vis their role in the economic development of Nigeria can never be overemphasized, so their need for long – term finance increase. Inspite of the government’s effort in assisting the development and strength of small-scale industries, the assistance given by the financial institution still remains inadequate. The major problem confronting small scale industries is as a matter of fact constitute the second major sector in the Nigeria economy that bears most of the burnt of the existing gap in the Nigeria financial system. It is worth reiterating that one of the objectives of the federal and state government is to achieve socio – economic development of the goal cannot be achieve without the development of rural areas, the growth of small – scale industries in the rural areas serves as one of the main vehicle of transforming the nations and the subsequent enhancement of the socio economic growth of the state. Indeed, it has been noted that, usually in programmes of social and economic developments in the newly industrializing countries, small industries play a vital role. Small – scale industries assist the government in creation of employment opportunities, this reduces surplus labour. This tends to reduce urban influx of employment labour. This sector has facilitated rapid expansion and diversification in the industrial sector of the Nigeria economy. The sector is diversified in that not only large industries are relied upon but also small business and that the large industries fail. The small ones could be made to produce and render the service required. It is worth nothing that though these small-scale enterprises are small in nature, they have a definite function to place in our economy. For the supply of raw materials and other inputs to the large industries, small and medium enterprises all need to be unturned in the hope that they can grow into large enterprises as new ones rise up to replace them and the old ones continued in the process of economic growth and development. For an objective analysis, interview and questionnaire have been used as research instruments. The interviews were administered to some selected small – scale industrialists. On the analysis it was found out that the role of financial institution to the development of Small – scale industries in Nigeria is inadequate. Consequently, the null hypothesis is accepted. Finally, some useful recommendation as to improving the assistance of financial institutions to small-scale businesses have been advanced.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Declaration
Approval
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
CHAPTER I
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of the Problems
1.3 Objectives of the study
1.4 Research hypothesis/questions
1.5 Significance of the study
1.6 Scope of the study
1.7 Historical Background of Case Study
1.8 Definition of Terms
CHAPTER II
2.0 Literature review
2.1 Organizational structure of the study
2.2 Historical Development of Nigeria Banking Sectors
2.3 Definition and Classification of Small – scale Industries
2.4 The Functions of Commercial Banks in the
Development of Small – Scale Enterprises in Nigeria
2.5 Types of financing for Small – Scale enterprises
both banking and non banking sectors
2.6 Sources of finance for small – scale enterprises
2.7 Problems of financing in small – scale industries
2.8 Capital market
CHAPTER III
3.0 Research Methodology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Population and sample size
3.3 Sampling techniques
3.4 Sources and methods of data collection
3.5 Methods of data analysis
3.6 Justification for the choice
CHAPTER IV
4.0 Data Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Data Presentation
4.3 Data Analysis and Interpretation
4.4 Testing of Hypothesis/Questions and Interpretation
4.5 Summary of findings
CHAPTER V
5.0 Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Limitations of the Study
5.4 Recommendation
References/Bibliography
Appendix/Appendices
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Banks have been accused of taking two much risk in unexpected new environments and lines of business. The advice being given is for the banks to avoid further in exposure by threatening to move tradition that will understand the activities banks, however are being charged by their shareholders to maximize holder’s wealth overtime. To achieve this goal, banks must search out for opportunity in the financial market and loan to manage risk by implementing more systematic system of risk control. At present it appears appropriate to develop specific management control mechanism for each new risk element.
The system being designed by bankers is in contrast one that allows each new form of risk to a new element in an overall analytic area of banks. This approach requires an informational environment that enables risk managers to analyze all of the risk inherent in a given transaction.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The aim of this project writing is to bring out the way in which liquidity asset is managed in Nigeria banks. Most especially first bank Yabubu Gowon Way Kaduna is my case study and the kind of services offered by first banks in the management of liquidity.
The banks engaged in the business of providing adequate service, which are:
i. Universal banking services to corporate bodies
ii. Loans and advances to its customer
iii. Leases.
iv. Investment Banking services
v. Financial Advisory services to corporate bodies
vi. Foreign exchange services.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS
First bank Nigeria Plc is expected like all other banks to provide quick and efficient services to both customers and interested parties. The banks should know the value of time and try as much as possible to serve its customers in the shortest possible time.
This is because, the customers are the business of the bank and that is why they are regarded as assets of the cast and other valuable things deposited to them by its customers. This why each and every paper in the bank is considered as money because it talks about it. One of the functions of banks is to grant loan to customer, so as to assist them to undertake various projects for the development of economic activities in the country. In this aspect both the customers and the bank have the same aim that is to make profit. In other words, to achieve this aims the bank and customers have to perform their duties for the smooth running of the system. In most cases the two side always make things difficult for one another on the part of the honest and firm so as allow the bank form a good reputation and develop good banker – customer relationship.
On the other hand the banking industry is expected under normal circumstances to bring out its activities not only efficiently but also accurately. But this is almost apposite and has led to in looking at the problems of the customers in the banks, it can be seen that the blame is on both sides. Some of these problems are…