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The study sought to explore the relationship between ICTs management and NBS liquidity. ICTs management helps the business to effect proper planning, coordinating, controlling and decision-making. Liquidity is important for banks to meet the demands of customers and a means of public confidence....
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Bank earnings in the form of retained profit help in the capital formation of banks. This is critical because capital inadequacy is often a cause of bank failures. During the banking crisis in Nigeria the gross earnings of many banks diminished considerably due to frauds and bad management. For...
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Successful organizational change requires a supportive culture and competence development driven by exceptional leadership that can influence business strategy in allocating financial, human and material resources, processes and systems that focus on collaborative imperatives. Change management...
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The economic growth or productivity of any country depends to a very large extent on the quality of its manpower. The Banking Sector in Nigeria today is facing acute Manpower problems characterized by poor leadership, lack of requisite skills as well as role conflicts. The Banking Sector is...
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The Nigerian financial system was highly liberalized in 1986 with the Decree that established the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) with effect from September of that year. One of the highlights of that Decree was the introduction of the then Second Tier Foreign Exchange Market (SFEM). The...
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Huge nonperforming loans portfolio erodes the ability of banks to make profits. In the 1990s and beyond many Nigerian banks became weak and highly unprofitable due to excessive nonperforming loans portfolio accumulated by bank promoters and management that led to their demise. Insider dealing...
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Performance management ensures that the contributions of organizational members are directed toward growth and profitability. Although performance objectives are set at the beginning of the financial year, the achievement of such critical objectives rests on robust performance management. This...
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Contextual factors, external and internal requirements make the business case for departmentalization as a technique for management performance. This is important because customers and employees expect better performance from bank management. They recognize high quality credit risk policies and...
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This study empirically examined the effects and implications of cash management of DMBs in Nigeria. The variables studied were Cash to total asset, Operating cash to total asset, Investing cash to total asset, Financing cash to total asset, Bank size, Bank age, proxied for cash management and...
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Bank credit policies in Nigeria are very critical for some reasons. One bank credit is the oil on the wheel of economic growth. Two there is strong empirical evidence that the development of sound financial markets and institutions has significant relationships with long term economic growth....
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