Development Banking
This study focuses on finding out the extent to which development banking has aided in development of the Nigeria Economy through financing and granting of medium and long term loans for capital projects and other related services like providing technical services to their bank customers who engage in promotional activities to stimulate interest on new projects.
The study adopted a his historical method of investigation because of the absence of the questionnaire and the nature of the research only historical research was designed since staff and management of development banking carry out the same functions and the same business activities. The staff and management of development banking constitute the population interest of 40 from this population, a formular sampling method was use to arrive at a sample of B6 specifically, the objectives of the study are to among others.
To find out the role played by development banking in the development of Agriculture, commerce an industrial sectors.
To highlight the impact of development banking in the Nigeria in the Nigerian Economy.
To examine the extent of mobilization of funds to finance capital projects.
To examine the sources of funds to the development banking in Nigeria
To determine whether there is any difference in functions of banks that make up development banking.
To accomplish these objectives data were collected historically, which involved the sourcing of data from primary and secondary from the past and present records and functions from the staff of different kinds of development banking in Nigeria, published materials and textbooks.
The findings of the research work was based on the data on the literature in chapter two.
Against this, background, both short and long term measures were adopted and recommended in chapter five, and if implemented will go a long way in boosting the development of development banking in this country to carry out their business activities efficiently and effectively.
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Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 background of the study
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Objectives of the study
1.4 Research questions
1.5 Significance of the study
1.6 Scope and limitation of study
1.7 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Review of related literature
2.1 The Nigerian industrial development bank (NIDB)
2.1.1 The Nigerian industrial development bank NIDB sources of fund
2.1.2 Functions of Nigerian industrial development bank
2.1.3 The re-construction of the Nigeria industrial development bank limited.
2.2 Mandate of bank of industry (BOI)
2.2.1 The objectives of bank of industry (BOI)
2.2.2 Sources of funds for bank of industry
2.3 Project selection criteria of bank of industry (BOI)
2.4 The Nigeria bank for commerce and industry (NCBI)
2.4.1 Functions of bank for commerce and industry (NCBI)
2.5 The Nigerian agriculture and co-operative bank (NACB)
2.6 Nigerian agricultural co-operative and rural development bank limited (NACPDB)
2.7 Main obligations of Nigerian agricultura, co-operative and rural development bank (NACRDB)
2.7.1 Ownership and sources of fund for NACRDB
2.7.2 Functions of Nigerian agricultural co-operative and rural development bank (NACRDB)
2.7.3 Nigerian agricultural, co-operative and rural development bank (NACRDB) special project loans
2.7.4 ECOWAS fund accelerated fish production project
2.7.5 International found for agricultural development project (IFAD)
2.7.6 Livestock development project (LDP)
2.7.7 Annual traction and hand tools technology programme
2.7.8 Types of loans granted by and rural development bank (NACRDB)
2.8 Role of development banking serves to economy
2.9 Defenses in mandate between bank of industry and Nigerian agricultural co-operative and rural development bank (NACRDB)
References
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH DISGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Research design
3.2 Sources of data collection
3.2.1 Secondary data sources
3.2.2 Primary data sources
3.3 Location of data
3.4 Population of the study
3.5 Sample size determination
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Findings
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Summary and conclusion
5.2 Recommendations
Bibliography
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