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The impact of the cashless policy on economic growth of nigeria

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of the Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of the Study
1.5 Limitation of the Study
1.6 Scope of the Study
1.7 Significance of the Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Cashless Policy
2.2 Historical Perspective of Cashless Transactions
2.3 Economic Theory and Cashless Transactions
2.4 Benefits of Cashless Transactions
2.5 Challenges of Cashless Transactions
2.6 Global Comparisons of Cashless Policies
2.7 Impact of Cashless Policy on Economic Growth
2.8 Adoption of Cashless Policy in Nigeria
2.9 Consumer Behavior and Cashless Transactions
2.10 Regulatory Framework of Cashless Transactions

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design
3.2 Data Collection Methods
3.3 Sampling Techniques
3.4 Data Analysis Procedures
3.5 Ethical Considerations
3.6 Validity and Reliability
3.7 Research Limitations
3.8 Research Assumptions

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Research Findings
4.2 Impact of Cashless Policy on Economic Indicators
4.3 Sectoral Analysis of Cashless Transactions
4.4 Consumer Perception and Adoption Rates
4.5 Policy Recommendations
4.6 Comparison with Previous Studies
4.7 Managerial Implications
4.8 Future Research Directions

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
5.4 Implications for Economic Policy
5.5 Contribution to Knowledge

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
The cashless policy introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria in 2012 aimed to reduce the amount of physical cash circulating in the economy, promote electronic transactions, and enhance financial inclusion. This study investigates the impact of the cashless policy on the economic growth of Nigeria. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including interviews with key stakeholders and statistical analysis of economic indicators, the research examines the effects of the policy on various sectors such as banking, retail, and government revenue. The findings suggest that the cashless policy has had a positive impact on Nigeria's economy. One of the key benefits is the increase in financial inclusion, as more individuals and businesses have access to formal financial services through electronic channels. This has helped to reduce the number of unbanked individuals and improve overall financial literacy in the country. Moreover, the policy has led to a reduction in cash-related crimes such as armed robbery and money laundering, contributing to a safer and more secure business environment. In terms of economic growth, the cashless policy has contributed to the efficiency of financial transactions, leading to cost savings for businesses and increased productivity. By reducing the reliance on cash, the policy has also helped to combat corruption and tax evasion, leading to higher government revenue and improved public services. Additionally, the shift towards electronic payments has facilitated easier access to credit for small and medium-sized enterprises, promoting entrepreneurship and job creation. However, the implementation of the cashless policy has faced challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, limited internet connectivity in rural areas, and resistance from some segments of the population. These issues have hindered the full realization of the policy's potential benefits. To address these challenges, the study recommends further investment in digital infrastructure, increased public awareness campaigns, and targeted policies to support the adoption of electronic payments. Overall, the cashless policy has had a significant impact on the economic growth of Nigeria. By promoting financial inclusion, reducing cash-related crimes, increasing efficiency in financial transactions, and combating corruption, the policy has laid a foundation for sustainable economic development in the country.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The introduction of electronic banking, online transactions and mobile banking in Nigeria has paved way for a new era of development where the use and demand for physical cash is gradually declining. These recent evolution of technology in the Nigerian financial institutions posses interesting questions for economist, financial institutions, business analyst and the government regarding the current economical status, logistics, and availability of instruments to guarantee economic growth and stability, efficiency and effectiveness of the cashless policy.
Since the inception of humanity, various payment methods have been used to purchase goods and services starting with the trade by barter. The trade by barter method of transaction has been the foundation for the introduction of money and coins to solve the problem of double coincidence of wants and divisibility faced by trade by barter. The use of money/coins was introduced after the use of trade by barter method, and it has solved various challenges associated with trade by barter, but the use of money as an exchange medium has its own challenges and dis-advantages and can still be replaced with a better payment system-the cashless policy/banking.
Various advantages enjoyed by more developed nations such as the US has prompted the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to adopt the cashless policy. At the end of the 1980s the use of cash for purchasing consumption goods in the US has constantly dropped with inflation (Humphrey, 2004). Nigeria’s aim to be among the biggest economy by 2020 has driven her to gradually move from a pure cash economy to a cashless policy. Since Nigeria gained her independence in1960, there have been different constitutional reforms, change in economic and banking policies mainly aimed at stabilizing the economy, enhancing social welfare and enhancing economic growth and development.
In view of being one of the best and biggest economies in 2020, the CBN has started implementing the cashless policy/banking in some major states/cities in Nigeria such as Lagos, Kano, Port-Harcourt and Onitsha. The CBN and Pro cashless policy activists have asserted reduction in crime rates, minimized risk associated with carrying huge sums of money, reduction in political corruption, reduction in banking cost, improvement on monetary policy in management of inflation and the overall growth and development of the economy of Nigeria as advantages associated with the implementation of the cashless policy.

 

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Monetary policy as a technique of economic management to bring about sustainable economic growth and development through cashless policy and banking introduced by the Central bank of Nigeria (CBN) is not fully operational due to high rate of illiteracy, in-adequate sensitization/education of the benefits of the cashless policy, and in-adequate logistics (such as the provision of internet connections in commercial areas, computers and Point on Sale (POS) machines).

Apart from the physical challenges, economic data and indicators are not fully available and reliable. There is a great challenge in attempting to analyze the true impact of the cashless policy on the economy of Nigeria as only few monetary and macroeconomic indicators can be traced with relation to the subject matter. Several scholars have attempted to analyze the cashless system or e-banking. However, it becomes clear that few studies present a comprehensive evaluation of cash-less banking implications in developing countries. Most ignore its economic benefits of the equation while some do incomplete examination of its negative implications. This is often due to unreliable panel data for monetary and macroeconomic indicators. Although, this study focuses on Nigeria, it is difficult to translate cashless studies from one country to another. Even payments instruments that look similar across countries on the surface may be different due to historical and legal variations (Daniel et al, 2004).

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The main objective of the study is to examine the impact of the cashless policy on the economy of Nigeria and how it affects economic growth. Specific objectives of the study include:

  • To examine the impact of the cashless policy on economic growth of Nigeria.
  • To examine the various challenges associated with the implementation of the cashless policy/banking.
  • To proffer suggestions on how cashless policy and other monetary policies can be managed for better contribution to the economic growth and development of Nigeria.

1.4 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
1. Ho: Cashless policy has no significant impact on the reduction of inflation in Nigeria
Hi: Cashless policy has significant impact on the reduction of inflation in Nigeria.
2. Ho: Cashless policy has no significant impact on economic growth of Nigeria
Hi: Cashless policy has significant impact on the economic growth of Nigeria.

1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The study will give various insights into the various implications the introduction of the cashless policy will have on the economy of Nigeria. Through examining various economic indicators such as the gross domestic product (GDP) and inflation, the study will examine and compare growth trends and changes to determine whether the cashless policy introduced by the CBN has a negative or positive effect on the economy of Nigeria.
Various challenges and prospects identified in the study will also enable various stakeholders to tackle these challenges effectively by making policies that will address them and boost the economy of Nigeria.

1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
In pursuance of the objective of the study; attention shall be focused on electronic banking among other electronic commerce implementation. In order to conduct an empirical investigation into the adoption of Electronic banking in Nigeria and will also examine the nature of electronic banking operations from the CBN bulletin from2010-2012.

1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Access Products - Products that allow consumers to access traditional payment instrument electronically, generally from remote locations.
ATM Card - An ATM card (also known as a bank card, client card, key card, or cash card) is a payment card provided by a financial institution to its customers which enables the customer to use an automated teller machine (ATM) for transactions such as: deposits, cash withdrawals, obtaining account information, and other types of banking transactions, often through interbank networks.

CBN – Central Bank of Nigeria.
Chip Card - Also known as an integrated circuit (IC) Card. A card containing one or more computers chips or integrated circuits for identification, data storage or special purpose processing used to validate personal identification numbers, authorize purchases, verify account balances and store personal records.

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - The transfer of information between organizations in machine readable form.
Electronic Money - Monetary value measured in currency units stored in electronic form on an electronic device in the consumer’s possession. This electronic value can be purchased and held on the device until reduced through purchase or transfer.
Internet Banking- This is a product that enables the Bank leverage on the Internet
Banking System Module in-built on the new Banking Application (BANKS) implemented by the Bank to serve the Internet Banking needs of the Bank’s customers.
Mobile Banking – This is a product that offers Customers of a Bank to access services as you go. Customer can make their transactions anywhere such as account balance, transaction enquiries, stop checks, and other customer’s service instructions, Balance Inquiry, Account Verification, Bill Payment, Electronic fund transfer, Account Balances, updates and history, Customer service via mobile, Transfer between accounts etc.

Payment System - A financial system that establishes that means for transferring money between suppliers and of fund, usually by exchanging debits or Credits between financial institutions.
Point Of Sale (POS) Machine – A Point-of-Sale machine is the payment device that allows credit/debit cardholders make payments at sales/purchase outlets. It allowed customers to perform the following services Retail Payments, Cashless Payments, Cash Back Balance Inquiry, Airtime Vending, Loyalty Redemption, Printing mini statement etc.
Smart Card - A Card with a computer chip embedded, on which financial health, educational, and security information can be stored and processed.
Transaction Alert – Our customers carry out debit/credit transactions on their accounts and the need to keep track of these transactions prompted the creation of the alert system by the Bank to notify customers of those transactions. The alert system also serves as notification system to reach out to customers when necessary information need to be communicated.
Western Union Money Transfer (WUMT) – Western union Money transfer is a product that allowed people with relatives in Diaspora who may be remitting money home for family up-keep, Project financing, School fees etc. Nigerian Communities known for having their siblings gainfully employed in other parts of the world are idle markets for Western Union Money Transfer.

REFERENCES:

  • Daniel, D. G., R. W. Swartz, and A. L. Fermar, (2004): ―Economics of a Cashless Society: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits of Payment Instruments‖, AEI-Brookings Joint Center
    • Humphrey, D. B. (2004): ―Replacement of cash by cards in U.S. Consumer Payments, Journal of Economics and Business, 56, 211-225.
    • Humphrey, D. B. and A. N. Berger (1990): ―Market Failure and Resource Use: Economic `Incentives to Use Different Payment Instruments‖., New York, Monograph Series in Finance and Economics.                                                             Request Complete Work Here



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