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This study examined the causality relationship between banking sector operations in Nigeria and foreign direct investment from 1997 to 2015. The causal relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and banking sector development in Nigeria is not clear yet, while there abounds empirical...
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This study ascertains the trust and distrust determinants of mobile banking adoption in the Nigeria banking industry by specifically assessing the effect of perceived benefit, ease of usage, risk and monetary cost on customers' intention to adopt mobile banking. To achieve these objectives,...
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This study empirically ascertained the effect of electronic banking related fraud on deposit money banks financial performance in Nigeria. Empirical studies relating electronic banking and banks performance in Nigeria has been centred on its benefit of improving profitability of deposit money...
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This study presents a re-examination of how net income growth and net profit margin of selected commercial banks quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) are affected by corporate governance practice for the period 2005 to 2017. The Panel Ordinary Least Square (POLS) was employed to determine...
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This study examines the contribution of the Nigerian banks to the promotion of non-oil exports. This study adopted econometric time series analysis to examine the contribution of Nigerian banks credit in relation to non-oil exports performance, assess the presence of causal relationship between...
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