Bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in Nigeria 1986 to 1998

The Nigerian banking system is presently riddled with distress, insolvency, and failure. The system is passing through what might seem the roughest phase in its history. The present bank distress and insolvency have culminated in the failure of many banks. In an attempt to correct this unhealthy dev...

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Main Author: Onwukaeme, Benjamin E.
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spelling ndltd-auctr.edu-oai-digitalcommons.auctr.edu-dissertations-47822016-12-13T03:01:04Z Bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in Nigeria 1986 to 1998 Onwukaeme, Benjamin E. The Nigerian banking system is presently riddled with distress, insolvency, and failure. The system is passing through what might seem the roughest phase in its history. The present bank distress and insolvency have culminated in the failure of many banks. In an attempt to correct this unhealthy development, the regulatory authorities (CBN and NDIC) have devised and implemented many novel policies to check this drift. Despite their efforts, however, the cankerworm continues to eat deeper into the Nigerian banking system. This study seeks to identify significant factors that might explain Nigeria's banking system failure as perceived by bank officials, and to recommend ways to minimize bank failure in Nigeria. The banking authorities, to a large extent, focused on a single cause of bank failure, such as unprofessionalism on the part of bank personnel. The majority of those interviewed accused them of committing fraud. The study showed that during the era of bank deregulation, a wider array of factors might have contributed to bank failure. The factors identified in this study are as follows: 1. The acute shortage of experienced and seasoned banking professionals during the era of banking deregulation led to an increase of forgeries and other abuses. 2. The inconsistent and frequent changes in macroeconomic policies during the period under study have negatively affected other macro-economic indicators. 3. Some factors during the period under investigation led to some banks' inability to meet standards set by the CBN/NDIC in respect to: capital adequacy, asset quality, management profile, earnings strength, and liquidity guidelines. 4. Lack of central bank independence contributed to bank failure. This study is important because the proposed recommendations would be of interest to operators of the banking industry, to regulators in the industry, as well as to the Nigerian government in its efforts to chart a new course in the Nigerian banking industry in the twenty-first century. 2002-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/dissertations/3257 http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4782&context=dissertations ETD Collection for AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library DigitalCommons@Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center bank officials explanation of bank failure banking deregulation Nigeria 1986 1998 International and Area Studies
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topic bank officials
explanation of bank failure
banking deregulation
Nigeria
1986
1998
International and Area Studies
spellingShingle bank officials
explanation of bank failure
banking deregulation
Nigeria
1986
1998
International and Area Studies
Onwukaeme, Benjamin E.
Bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in Nigeria 1986 to 1998
description The Nigerian banking system is presently riddled with distress, insolvency, and failure. The system is passing through what might seem the roughest phase in its history. The present bank distress and insolvency have culminated in the failure of many banks. In an attempt to correct this unhealthy development, the regulatory authorities (CBN and NDIC) have devised and implemented many novel policies to check this drift. Despite their efforts, however, the cankerworm continues to eat deeper into the Nigerian banking system. This study seeks to identify significant factors that might explain Nigeria's banking system failure as perceived by bank officials, and to recommend ways to minimize bank failure in Nigeria. The banking authorities, to a large extent, focused on a single cause of bank failure, such as unprofessionalism on the part of bank personnel. The majority of those interviewed accused them of committing fraud. The study showed that during the era of bank deregulation, a wider array of factors might have contributed to bank failure. The factors identified in this study are as follows: 1. The acute shortage of experienced and seasoned banking professionals during the era of banking deregulation led to an increase of forgeries and other abuses. 2. The inconsistent and frequent changes in macroeconomic policies during the period under study have negatively affected other macro-economic indicators. 3. Some factors during the period under investigation led to some banks' inability to meet standards set by the CBN/NDIC in respect to: capital adequacy, asset quality, management profile, earnings strength, and liquidity guidelines. 4. Lack of central bank independence contributed to bank failure. This study is important because the proposed recommendations would be of interest to operators of the banking industry, to regulators in the industry, as well as to the Nigerian government in its efforts to chart a new course in the Nigerian banking industry in the twenty-first century.
author Onwukaeme, Benjamin E.
author_facet Onwukaeme, Benjamin E.
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title Bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in Nigeria 1986 to 1998
title_short Bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in Nigeria 1986 to 1998
title_full Bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in Nigeria 1986 to 1998
title_fullStr Bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in Nigeria 1986 to 1998
title_full_unstemmed Bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in Nigeria 1986 to 1998
title_sort bank officials' explanation of bank failure during the era of banking deregulation in nigeria 1986 to 1998
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