THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF LIQUIDITY PROBLEM ON THE NIGERIA BANKING INDUSTRY

THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF LIQUIDITY PROBLEM ON THE NIGERIA BANKING INDUSTRY

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Format: MS WORD  |  Chapters: 1-5  |  Pages: 57
ABSTRACT
This research work is aimed at identifying the causes and effects of liquidity problem on the Nigeria banking industry with regards to their profit and previous made by the Government and the Apex Authority in finding the solution the problem. In carrying out his study, secondary Data was used extensively.This  project work is divided into five chapters: In chapter one, we have: Introduction, Background of the study, statement of problem, purpose / objectives of the study, significance of the study, scope and limitation and definition of terms. In chapter two, we have literature review which is made up of liquidity versus profitability in Nigerian Bank, Equilibrium balance between profitability and liquidity ratio-which is further subdivided into; Significance of liquidity ratio, computation of liquidity ratio, cash ratio, liquidity risks, liquidity preference, liquidity measurement, rational for liquidity ratio measurement. Furthermore, there is factors affecting liquidity of Nigerian banks, Federal Government steps towards solving the liquidity problems in Nigerian banks and finally guidelines for the development of liquidity management policies in Nigerian banks. Chapter three deals with research design and methodology and also secondary data, it sources, location and method of collection. Chapter four, deals with the research findings. Chapter five deals with recommendation and conclusions. Lastly, there is provision of bibliography.
 
Basically, a bank has a two-fold function to receive deposits and to make such fund available as and when demanded by the depositors. In connection with receiving deposits and making it available, there are many service that banks render which are fundamental important to the normal functioning. According to Orjih (1980) a firm is said to be liquid when it is able to meet its obligations they become due. This by implication entails that a firm is said to be facing liquidity problems, when it cannot be able to meet its obligations as they become due. The issue of liquidity problem in the Nigerian Banking Industry can not be over emphasized. This has been considered disastrous in the past present and even in the anticipating future.
Liquidity problems has resulted to the loss of Goodwill of many banks distress as well as failure of most banks.  Banks like society Generals, Allied Bank, Pan-African Bank, Progress Bank, Highland Bank of Nig ltd, etc are not an existence have faced distressed. Hence, the researcher is motivated to write on this particular problem because of its present negative effect to most banks who though survive it, an well as those who are still being confronted by such problem.
Presently, a lot of banks are being criticized by many individuals, people moving their funds from one bank to the other, people changing their bank of transaction to another. Also so many banks are faced with the concept of liquidity problem, there by not being able to meet their obligations as and when due. Most individuals loss confidence on some banks while some do not have confidence on bank in general. Furthermore, some categories of persons prefer holding their cash (liquidity preference) while some prefer investing it rather than saving such fund with the bank as a result of lack of trust and confidence on Nigerian Banks.
This research work is contained with the affect and causes of liquidity problem in Nigerian Banks Industry.
The study of the work,” the effect of liquidity problem on the Nigerian Banking Industry. Intends to achieve the following objectives:
1. To find out the possible causes of liquidity problems.
2. To examine the effects of liquidity problem on the Nigerian Banking Industry.
3. To find out impact of liquidity problem on the Nigerian Banking Industry on the economy.
4. To identify way of contending with or possibly eradicating the causes liquidity problems on the Nigerian Banking sector.
In order to attain the afforestated objectives the researcher is expected to employ the following research question.
·What are the causes of liquidity problem in your bank?
·What impact do you think liquidity problem has on the Nigerian Banking Industry?
·Does liquidity problem has any effect on the economy at large?
·What are the likely measures or necessary steps taken by your bank in times of liquidity problem?
The significance of the study establishes the justification for carrying out my study. Therefore, banks and other numerous financial institutions will have this research work an item of reference.
Banks will benefit from this work as it will reveal to them the major and other factors that militate against the concept of liquidity, as well as its measures to be prevented. However, this research work will be of great significance to the Nigerian Banking Industry and curtail the extent of liquidity problems, bank distress as well as failures.
LIQUIDITY: Liquidity entails the ability of the bank to meet promptly its current obligation, or ability of the bank to meet the customers demand as and when due.
LIQUIDITY PROBLEM: This arisen where the bank can not be able to meet up with its current obligations.
BANK DISTRESS: This implies failure that is when a bank has a negative net worth and can no longer meet up with bank examination rating or acronym known as CAMEL; that is capital Adequate, Assets quality, Management competency earning capacity and liquidity position.
BAD DEBT: This can also be called irrloverable debt, which means debt due to creditor but which for some inherent weakness the full or partial recovery is considered not possible.
LIQUIDITY PREFERENCE: This means the idea of an individual holding his/her money as cash with him/her instead of investing it.
DEPOSIT: This is use to refer to the fund or money paid-in or lodged-in by a bank customer into an account which may be his or not.

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