BANK FAILURE IN NIGERIA AND MORDERN SYSTEM OF COMPUTER BANKING TO BRING INPROVEMENT.

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Social & Management Sciences Banking and Finance Research 82 pages 11,899 words

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 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Bank has been defined in various ways by different people. It is basically a service industry operated by people for the general interest of the public providing a mechanism for the mobilization of finds from surplus units in the economy and channeling them to the deficit units through extension of credits. The link between this surplus and deficit is actually vital because it facilitate business transaction and economic development. As an economic unit. The business enterprises acquires organizes and transforms factors of production in the activity of producing goods and services, the way in which these goods and services or input factors are combined and transformed units an output flow may be considered as problem of maximizing an output from a given input. As a result, the advent of banking institution and its scope limitation was to that business activities findings their expressions in monetary terms. The banking institution is defined in section 61 of the bank and financial institution decree sub-section 21 of 1991 as a business of receiving cheques, deposits on current accounts saving accounts or other account like paying or collecting cheques drawn by or paid in by customers, provision of finance or such other business or services for the government and the entire economy
TABLE OF CONTENTDeclaration DedicationAcknowledgementAbstractTable of content
CHAPTER ONEBackground of the study1.1Schedule of banks in Nigeria1.2Objectives of bank study1.3Justification of the study1.4Scope of the study1.5Structure of the study1.6Structural changes in banks1.7Unethical practice in banks1.8Effect of unethical practices1.9Checkmate of unethical practice2.0 Legal proceedings on banks2.1 Large scale fraudulent practices 2.2 Reasons for committing fraud.
CHAPTER TWOLITERATURE REVIEW2.3 The history of banking in Nigeria2.4 Foreign based in Nigeria2.5 Establishment of content bank in Nigeria2.6 The commercial banks2.7 Indigenous banks2.8 Merchant bank2.9 Community bank.3.0 Federal Martage bank3.1 Development banks3.2 Nigeria Agricultural and cooperative banks3.3 The Nigeria bank for commerce and industry3.4 Urban Development bank3.5 Finance companies3.6 Insurance companies3.7 Excess liquidity data3.8 Structure and growth of banks
CHAPTER THREERESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY3.9 Sample size and sample techniques4.0 Method of data collection4.1 Method of data presentation
CHAPTER FOURDATA PRESENATION AND ANALYSIS4.3 Hypothesis of study I4.4 Hypothesis of study II4.5 Hypothesis of study III4.6 Research Assessment4.7 Researched Experienced 4.8 Measures to meet standard.
CHAPTER FIVECONCLUSION4.9 Findings5.0 Recommendation5.1 References5.2 Appendix

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