ABSTRACT
The economic policies or
interpretation of such policies has always left a key question unanswered, how
much authorities do such policies allow the banks to use their powers to lend,
to made remarkable impact in the overall economic situation in the country. Like
in banks in most developing economic (Nigeria inclusive) the role of providing
advice and issuing financial directives lies in the ministry of finance, the
Nigeria deposit insurance corporation and the central bank of Nigeria. The
federal government relies on these institution for the proper functioning of
banks through their monetary and fiscal policies, which could be concretionary
or expansionary. This invariably affects the profitability of commercial banks
etc. hence the need for this study.
The Zenith Bank Plc has been chosen in
this regard and except where specified individually, banks becomes the
terminsnolyg. In this study in depth study is made on how the Apex Banks, the
CBN’s financial policies monetary and fiscal affect the profitability of banks
and it’s effect and the general influences it has on the economy.
Chapter one of the study deals on the
back ground, study of the problems. Statement of hypothesis and what
significant of the study is. Second chapter studies the literature used.
The chapter three emphasis on the
techniques and sample collection and questionnaire chapter four presentation of
data analysis of the data and the interpretation of finding the last chapter
five elucidates on the findings and solutions were proffered. Hence given rise
to conclusion.
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Most banking activities are directed
towards lending as credit has remained the backbone of banking operations. It
is due to the fact that it provide the bulk profits.
Today, its vital role in commercial
banking activities lie in the direct it has on total economic growth and
business development. Every year the (CBN) central bank of Nigeria being the
monetary authority that is solely responsible for the insurance of guidelines
policies and the interpretation of such, comes up with economic measure roles
and regulation under which the bank in the country operate. Such policies direct
the use of funds from depositors, stockholders, and creditors in order to
control the size of loan portfolio thereby determining the general
circumstances under which it is appropriate to make an advance. The economic
policies (fiscal and monetary) also aim at aiding the banks to maintain a sound
financial and banking system promote confidence in sustenance of reasonable
banking services for public as well as ensuring a high standard of conduct and
professionalism in banking industry. These rules and regulations are contained
in monetary and fiscal policy circular being issued by the central bank at the
beginning of every year.
The techniques of monetary policies
could be broadly divided into two namely:
Direct and Indirect.
While the direct approach has been
used very extensively in the more developed market economic, the indirect
approach predominate in the less developed economics such as Nigeria.
Nonetheless, both technology aim at influence the cost and availability of
banking system’s credit. The direct system techniques involves fixing of credit
ceiling and interest weight rates the Apex Bank (CBN) for compliance by banks,
while the direct approach achieves the same objective through the financial
market. The most potent instrument of the indirect monetary policy technique is
the open market operation (OMO). It is worthy of note that effort aimed at
introducing incorrect monetary and credit-control anchored on the use of OMO
are themselves a parts of the given receipts which they would present to the gold
smith on withdrawal.
According to Paul Sammuelson,
(1990-20) money has an anonymous quality making are dollar just as good as
another. In relation to the above the goldsmiths recognized that not all
depositors of gold when they come back at the same time to collect them. These
receipts signified time to collect them. These receipts signified debt and were
transferable. Out of the gold deposited, the goldsmith started to lend out part
of them and charge a fee for these services.
Hence the evolution of our bank
lending. As development continued to surface in the society it become possible
for financial institution to emerge and act as bank where people go to deposit
their money and other precious metals for future withdrawals and most
importantly lending money to the users of fund. Bank lending has ever since
then been on the increase with different hierarchy of operations.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Monetary and fiscal policies are
organized and established system of administration of loan, and its disbursement
have so many loopholes which undermine its base exercise and guidance. It is a
statement that need not be overemphasis.
These policies being one out of
measure used by that nation ability to mobilize and channel its scare resources
to different sectors of the economy. Therefore when these economic policies are
seemingly deficient, it poses a big question which needs to be answered. How
much authority do such policies allow the banks to use their powers to lend to
make remarkable. Impact on the overall economic positions on themselves (hence
profit). A major conclusion has been that effective implementation through the
financial intermediation will serve a machinery for economic progress and
profit enhance ability.
Apart from the explicit policies which
are extremely imposed by the CBN implicit rules and regulations are also
developed by the bank to guide their internals operations.
But these guidelines are developed
from the mature of banking industry. Generally, these policies have three
implications. One to the banks to the borrowers and to the economy. Emphasis is
laid here on the implication it has on the banks.
Banks lending dates bank to the days
when the hold smiths accepted deposits from the merchants, mostly gold and
valuable for safe keeping. At first such establishment were simply like ware
house. Depositors were central bank of Nigeria towards the maintenances of
prudent banking have fare reading effects on banking and the Zenith bank Plc in
particular. The question therefore arises what effect do these policies have on
the banking industry and their profitability, customers and the economy? Are
these policies and conditions too strength as to constitute a problem to
lending?
Do commercial banks ensure full
compliance to the monetary and fiscal policies circular?
Are there government objective for
introducing these rules and regulations being achieved?
The CBN’s guidelines, rules and
regulation normally contained in the monetary policy circular have always been
aimed at achieving targeted goals. The commercial banks which are expected to
operated to operate under the guidance of the regulations of the CBN have also
their own internal lending policies objectives to achieve. All these pose a lot
of problems to the bank’s credit decisions worthy of note is the CBN directive
that lending should not exceed and foreign transfer to individual should not
exceed N500.000 and corporate bodies n2000.000. this has made of possible for
banks to have loan or credit dispersal and control money laundering. Based on
the above a performance evaluation of the effect of these policies is
inevitable to finding out the resultant effect on banks activities using the
2002 and 2003 monetary policies.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The purpose of this research work is to undertake an in depth analysis of the effect of the various guidelines introduced for banking operations by the Apex monitoring authority on the profitability of banks using Zenith bank Plc as case study. Other objective include:
i. Assessment of the extent to which commercial banks have been able to comply with statutory allocation of credit to the different sectors of the economy through the CBN credit to the different sectors of the economy through the CBN guidelines.
ii. Whether the commercial banks have been able to maintain the credit ceiling and how far interest rate deregulation contain in policy has been able to affect the volume of banks lending and profitability.
iii. To test the rigidity of the policies and its effects on the borrowing customers.
iv. To draw outlines of credit offered by these banks and their appraisal process highlighting the environmental influence that impinge on the monetary policy and fiscal policy practices in Nigeria.
v. Lending is of paramount importance in the economy hence the research work will investigate lending policies and practical of the banks system in the country funding out how realistic they are in line with the nations economic settings.
Making recommendation where necessary and suggesting ways to ensure effective implementations of these policies to achieve the desired objectives.
The purpose of this research work is to undertake an in depth analysis of the effect of the various guidelines introduced for banking operations by the Apex monitoring authority on the profitability of banks using Zenith bank Plc as case study. Other objective include:
i. Assessment of the extent to which commercial banks have been able to comply with statutory allocation of credit to the different sectors of the economy through the CBN credit to the different sectors of the economy through the CBN guidelines.
ii. Whether the commercial banks have been able to maintain the credit ceiling and how far interest rate deregulation contain in policy has been able to affect the volume of banks lending and profitability.
iii. To test the rigidity of the policies and its effects on the borrowing customers.
iv. To draw outlines of credit offered by these banks and their appraisal process highlighting the environmental influence that impinge on the monetary policy and fiscal policy practices in Nigeria.
v. Lending is of paramount importance in the economy hence the research work will investigate lending policies and practical of the banks system in the country funding out how realistic they are in line with the nations economic settings.
Making recommendation where necessary and suggesting ways to ensure effective implementations of these policies to achieve the desired objectives.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Government over the year have made inspiring calls to all citizens be self reliant and in a bid to achieve this loan to rural borrowers have been increased to 50% and as well sectored allocation (SMES) small scale and medium enterprises as well as according priorities to key sector of the economy.
This research work being an appraisal of the effects of CBN monetary and fiscal policy on the profitability of banks (Zenith) precisely will enable the apex bank restructure and relax the assumed stringent measure in order to make it possible for necessary assistance from banks.
However, the primary motive for any corporate business is for profit optimization and the maximization of shareholders health banks are no exception. From this research, they will realize that proper implementation of monetary and fiscal policy can ensure higher profitability of the banking industry. To borrowing customers, they will deduce some act inherent in loan defaulting an what are the causes of high interest rates and their remedies. This implies that of they continue borrowing funds without paying back, this banking industry may in future become liquid which will result in high interest rate and subsequently high cost of borrowing fund. It will also constitute guide towards future design and formulation of lending policies by the monitoring authority through the implementation of recommended measure.
Finally, this work will be of immense help to other university undergraduates who will like to writ on this topic as well as exposing to monetary and fiscal policies available to the banking industry.
Government over the year have made inspiring calls to all citizens be self reliant and in a bid to achieve this loan to rural borrowers have been increased to 50% and as well sectored allocation (SMES) small scale and medium enterprises as well as according priorities to key sector of the economy.
This research work being an appraisal of the effects of CBN monetary and fiscal policy on the profitability of banks (Zenith) precisely will enable the apex bank restructure and relax the assumed stringent measure in order to make it possible for necessary assistance from banks.
However, the primary motive for any corporate business is for profit optimization and the maximization of shareholders health banks are no exception. From this research, they will realize that proper implementation of monetary and fiscal policy can ensure higher profitability of the banking industry. To borrowing customers, they will deduce some act inherent in loan defaulting an what are the causes of high interest rates and their remedies. This implies that of they continue borrowing funds without paying back, this banking industry may in future become liquid which will result in high interest rate and subsequently high cost of borrowing fund. It will also constitute guide towards future design and formulation of lending policies by the monitoring authority through the implementation of recommended measure.
Finally, this work will be of immense help to other university undergraduates who will like to writ on this topic as well as exposing to monetary and fiscal policies available to the banking industry.
1.5 STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESIS
For a sound and valid investigation,
the under listed hypothesis have been formulated and the validity will be
tested in chapter four using appropriate statistical data.
HYPOTHESIS I
Ho: The implementation of CBN policies
have shown adverse effect on the commercial banks profit.
Hi: The commercial banks have shown
fall compliance with CBN guidelines on the allocation of credit to the high
priority sector.
HYPOTHESIS II
Ho: The commercial banks have shown
fall compliance with CBN guidelines on the allocation of credit to the high
priority sector.
Hi: The commercial banks have shown
fall compliance with CBN guidelines on the allocation of credit to the high
priority sector.
HYPOTHESIS III
Ho: There is no significant difference
between the volume of lending by commercial banks in interest rate regulated
economy and one of interest rate deregulation.
Hi: There is no significant difference
between the volume of lending by commercial banks in interest rate regulated
economy and one of interest rate deregulation.
1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF STUDY
As this research work is aimed at
finding out the effect of monetary and fiscal policy on the profitability of
banks, looking at the overall policies and effects on profits it cannot be
ruled off of limitations, hence during the course of the study, the researcher
was constrained by certain tangible and intangible factors which are.
COST: For any researcher work of this
nature to be successful and accurate the cost of affording such is high and not
just high but to a student. This made the research work to rely much on the banks
Annual report. CBN journals and sites Via the internet, Newspapers, magazines,
textbooks, and unpublished speeches.
TIME: The research work has been
carried out within the limits imposed by the time constraints, considering the
research work such as the academic and non-academic in spite of the some of the
banks staff interviewed complained of heavy work load and his made them
indisposed to release the necessary data when needed.
QUESTIONNAIRES: Were not easy to be
accepted by some people as they had always complained of one things or the
other. These inadequately prolonged the time for the assemblage of data.
PAUCTTY OF INTERARTURE: Dearth of
current financial statements in the banks also made this research work look
impossible. The CBN library is not always opened for every body and every day
and lack of good textbook that treat the current monetary and fiscal policy
made the information needed hard.
BIAS: As a human, the researcher may
Be not covering bank officials.
Interviewed were reluctant to respond as their response could be a violation of
the banks code of conduct and eventually when they do, they seek anonymity.
Despite the limitation above, the generalization made on the effects of fiscal
and monetary policy on banks profitability was made relying heavily on the
financial reports of banks, then press statements and the proper study of the
current monetary policy ie 2002/2003 policies and that of the preceding year.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
MONETARY POLICY:
Is a policy that deals with
discretionary control of money supply by the monitoring authorities in order to
achieve stated economic goals.
FISCAL POLICY:
This is the government policy that
deals on how banks organization expend than money through taxes. ANYANWAOKORO
(1999:45)
PROFITABILITY
This is the excess of enterprises
returns over its expenditure.
LENDING POLICY:
The establishment of directives and
other use of the funds from stockholders, depositors and other to control the
composition and size of the loan portifolio and the circumstances under which
it is appropriate to make a loan., specifically, it is designed and is
contained in the current monetary policy.
CENTRAL BANK
The Apex bank in Nigeria to which has
been entrusted the supervision of issuing guidelines and monitoring of banking
operations.
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
The Nigeria financial system is made
up of the supervisory and regulatory bodies.
i. The banking system
ii. Non bank financial institution.
iii. The financial markets.
Anyanwokoro (1999:150)
BANK
A bank is a corporate organization
that has been licensed by the central body after satisfying the required
procedure and demands to work as a bank thereby receiving time deposit. Savings
and current to act under the dictates of the constitution.
LENDING
A facility offered by a bank to its
customers or non customers on the ground that such a facility will be returned
with the principal and interest when due.
EFFECTIVE LENDING
A question of lending which maximizes
the banker’s objectives of development.
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
This is a process by which financial
institution accept deposit from the excess householders and lend some to the
deposit deficit sectors.
NDIC
Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation
which was established under decree no 2 of 1998 and commenced operation in
March 1989 as a primary corporation responsible for providing insurance cover
to the deposit of depositors in a licensed bank and when appropriate grant
assistance to such banks when in financial difficulty. The NDIC is generally in
control of distressed banks to ensure that depositors are compensated
commensurately.
TOPIC: IMPACT OF MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICIES OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA ON THE PROFITABILITY OF BANK
Chapters: 1 - 5
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