AN EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE OF SUPERVISORY INSTITUTIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF BANKS

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Social & Management Sciences Banking and Finance Research 47 pages 5,246 words

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ABSTRACT  This research work is to look into the role of supervisory institutions on the performance of banks as a way to checkmate the irregularities in some financial institutions as well as look into their roles. The need to establish a follow up mechanism to look into the performance of bank arose due to the polices plans and actions of government.  The (C.BN) central bank of Nigeria the insurance company etc this can only be achieved through a transparent and a more accountable role (s) by these bodies. This is because financial institutions are allowed to operate exclusively of these supervisory institutions the activities of banks would not be checkmated therefore it is very eminent of the supervisory bodies to come to play in the activities of financial institution in Nigeria.    TABLE OF CONTENTS  Cover page Title page Proposal  Dedication  Acknowledgment Table of content  Abstract
CHAPTER ONE   1.1Background of study 1.2Statement of study 1.3Purpose of the study 1.4Significance of the study 1.5Research questions 
CHAPTER TWO 2.0Literature review  2.1Concept and purpose of supervisions  2.2Organization and management of supervision in banking industry 2.3Developing effective and supervision 2.4Summary of the relative literature 
CHAPTER THREE      3.0Research methodology  3.1The design  3.2Area of study 3.3Population of study 3.4Sample and sampling technique  3.5Instrument for data collection   3.6Validation of instrument  3.7Reliability of instrument  3.8Methods of data analysis 
CHAPTER FOUR 4.0Data presentation and results  4.1Tables and questionnaires  4.2Research question  4.3Table and summary of responses  4.4Research question 3 4.5Table 4.3 4.6Research question 4 4.7Summary of results 
CHAPTER FIVE     5.0Summary of finding discussion and recommendation 5.1Summary of   findings  5.2Discussion 5.3Conclusion  5.4Recommendation 5.5Suggestions for further research  5.6Limitation to the study

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