Application Of Computer Technology In Commercial Banks In Nigeria

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INTRODUCTIONCommercial banking in Nigeria dated back to 1892, when what emerged as the bank of British West Africa (now bank of Nigeria) was established. This was followed in 1917 by the Barclays bank now Union Bank of Nigeria.
The Nigeria banking scene was monopolized by these two banks until 1933 when the national bank of Nigeria ltd was established. The first successful indigenous commercials bank in the country was established, (though in October 1992, the national deposit insurance corporation NDIC) advised the financial firm. The bank was indebted to the NDIC for about N1bn and has a negative asset valued at N1.8bn meaning the liabilities of the bank was more than its assets. Prompted by the success of the NBN Ltd after it was established. Several Nigerians made attempts to set up commercial banking institutions between 1933 and 1951. But many failed due to mismanagement and under capitalization. This was hardly surprising since there were no regulation of any kind to end operations of the bank besides there was not central bank to supervise and assist in establishing the banking system. The banking ordinance of 1952 was the first attempt to provide a regulatory framework for the development of a sound banking industry in Nigeria. 
TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle pageDeclarationApprovalDedicationAcknowledgmentTable of content
CHAPTER ONE1.0BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.2STATEMENT OF PROBLEM 1.3SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 1.4OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 1.5HYPOTHESIS 1.6SCOPE OF THE STUDY 1.7LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 1.8DEFINITION OF TERMS 
CHAPTER TWOLITERATURE REVIEW2.0INTRODUCTION2.1ADVENT OF COMPUTER 2.2TYPES OF COMPUTERS SYSTEM2.3EMERGENCE OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 2.4EVOLUTION OF INFORMATION SYSTEM 2.5A COMPUTER CAN PERFORM AN ALMOST INFINITE VARIETY OF JOBS ACCORDING TO THE PROGRAM AREAS2.7PROBLEMS OF COMPUTER USAGE IN BANKS 
CHAPTER THREE3.1INTRODUCTION 3.2RESEARCH DESIGN 3.3AREA OF THE STUDY3.4POPULATION OF THE STUDY 3.5SAMPLE SIZE AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES  3.6INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION 3.7VALIDATION OF INSTRUMENT 3.8RELIABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT 3.9METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION3.10METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FOURDATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS4.0INTRODUCTION 4.1CHARACTERISTIC OF THE RESPONDENTS 4.2DATA PRESENTATION 4.3DATA ANALYSIS 4.4DISCUSSION OF FINDING.
CHAPTER FIVESUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1SUMMARY 5.2CONCLUSION 5.3RECOMMENDATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHYAPPENDIX

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