The role of commercial banks in financing small scale industries in nigeria

 

Table Of Contents


  • <p> </p><p>Title page</p><p>Approval page</p><p>Dedication</p><p>Acknowledgement</p><p>Abstract</p><p>Table of content</p><p>

Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • </p><p>INTRODUTION ANALYSIS</p><p>
  • 1.1Background to the problem</p><p>
  • 1.2Problem statement</p><p>
  • 1.3Objectives of the study</p><p>
  • 1.4Research questions</p><p>
  • 1.5Research hypothesis</p><p>
  • 1.6Scope of study</p><p>
  • 1.7Limitations of the study</p><p>
  • 1.8Definition of study</p><p>Reference</p><p>

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • </p><p>LITERATURE REVIEW</p><p>
  • 2.1Introduction</p><p>
  • 2.2Meaning of small scale industry</p><p>
  • 2.3Government policy</p><p>
  • 2.4Support systems</p><p>
  • 2.5Financing</p><p>
  • 2.6Monetary policy development in favour of small scale industries</p><p>
  • 2.7Benefits of small scale industry</p><p>
  • 2.8Problems facing small scale industry</p><p>2.
  • 9.1Financing the project</p><p>2.
  • 9.2Technical knows how</p><p>2.
  • 9.3Personnel, matters and general administration</p><p>
  • 2.10Improving funding small scale industries</p><p>References</p><p>

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • </p><p>RESEARCH METHODOLGY</p><p>
  • 3.0Introduction of the study</p><p>
  • 3.1Research design</p><p>
  • 3.2Area of study</p><p>
  • 3.3Population of study</p><p>
  • 3.4Sample size determination</p><p>
  • 3.5Instrument for data collection</p><p>
  • 3.6Validation of the instrument</p><p>
  • 3.7Reliability of the instrument</p><p>
  • 3.8Method of data collection</p><p>
  • 3.9Data analytical techniques</p><p>

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • </p><p>PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA</p><p>
  • 4.1Presentation of data</p><p>
  • 4.2Hypothesis testing</p><p>

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • FINDINS:</p><p>CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS</p><p>
  • 5.1Findings</p><p>
  • 5.2Conclusion</p><p>
  • 5.3Recommendation</p><p>Bibliography</p><p>Appendices</p> <br><p></p>

Project Abstract

<p> </p><p>The topic of dissertation is The Role Of Commercial Banks In Financial Small Scale Industry In Nigeria. A case study of union bank of Nigeria plc.</p><p>The major objective of the study is to ascertain the extent to which union bank of Nigeria plc has helped to financial small scale industries/.</p><p>Instrument of data collection is questionnaires and research questions which formed the source of primary data, while materials from various published articles, textbooks, journals and newspaper formed the secondary data.</p><p>The method of analysis is the use of tables, percentages and chi-square .</p><p>The major finding of the research is that union bank of Nigeria plc has helped to financial small scale industries period under review.</p><p>The recommendation based on the finding is that in order to reduce the risk in small scale industry lending, the central bank of Nigeria and the government can do more than they are doing currently scheme.</p><p>The study concluded that if the desired objective of using small scale industries as catalysts of development is to be achieved than the role of commercial banks should be mutually supportive.</p> <br><p></p>

Project Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND TO PROBLEM</strong></p><p>The successive development plans of Nigeria have laid emphasis on the attainment of self reliance. The need for this national objective is because much is expected from individuals from the view point of providing employment opportunities self reliance in basic food and material production high per capital income, foreign exchange earnings and the production of industrial raw materials.</p><p>Okporobie (1989:10) observes that Nigeria small scale industries continued to decline despite the so called priority given to the sector</p><p>However, the discovery by the central bank that this policy was not enough by it self led to the central bank request with effect from 1970/80 that all commercial bank must reserve a proportion of the minimum credit allocation to indigenous borrowers for small scale Nigeria enterprises. The target prescribed in 1979 was ten percent (10%) which subsequently raised to sixteen percent (16%).</p><p>Even though available data showed that performance of commercial banks against this directive has been disappointing. The central bank intends to spare no effort in ensuring that banks fully couple without compromising the smooth functioning of the nation banning system.</p><p>He observed also, that without the development of small scale industries inNigeria, the nations quest for industrialization will certainly remain forever at stake. It is the opinion of the researcher that future development in our industrialization must address the basic issues of creating linkages without the economy to begin to produce real inputs to our manufacturing activities .</p><p>Priority attention must therefore be given to these industries for which domestic inputs could easily be produced. This will bring about agro-allied industries like food processing and other by-products.</p><p>The objective should be to maximize the value added in their processing and manufacturing as final goods immediately inputs.</p><p>Nzewi and Oze (1985:56) observed that empirical evidence indicates that strong producer incentives to small scale industrialists are necessary not also only to meet the food requirement but also to provide growing input supplies and demand as a foundation for sustained industrial growth.</p><p>The present economic constraint may well turn out to be a blessing in disguise to our industrialization effect particularly for dynamic manufacturing sector. For instance, the market determinate exchange rate through seeing with its result and high cost of imported inputs may serve as an impetus for industrialist to intensify their search for local substitutes.</p><p>Ekenyong and Nyong (1992) observed that small scale enterprises are regarded an organic part of a viable structure for the attainment meaningful economy development in developing economic likeNigeria.</p><p>They are significantly more cost effective in bringing about development than large enterprises because of the perceived linkage and multiplier effects which small scale enterprises have on the performance of the economy and economic growth in general.</p><p>Osayameh (1989) observes that the strength that make small scale enterprises more amendable for assistance areas as follows.</p><p>1. Personal commitment of the proprietor whose life savings usually form the start up capital.</p><p>2. Low initial capital out lay requirement</p><p>3. Ease of entry and exit and prevalence of just minimal legal constraints</p><p>4. Amenability to business advisory services because of their small size which makes than more responsive to improvement suggestions.</p><p>Olashore (1987) Observes that the four main sources of enterprises financing open to small scale industry inNigeriaare.</p><p>i. Formal financial institutions such as commercial banks merchant banks, insurance companies and the development bank.</p><p>ii. Informal financial landlords, credit and savings associations “esus” friends and relations personal savings and .</p><p>iii. Other financial scheme, NERFUND NEXIM</p><p>in 2001, there was an introduction of small and medium industries equity investment scheme (SMIEIS) in which N359 million was set aside to date by banks under small medium industries equity investment scheme.</p><p>Through union bank small and medium scale enterprises (SMES) department, the bank has remain ed in fore front of SMES financing nations was extended to the SMES as at 31st March 2004.</p><p>Small scale industry is any industry not exceeding N750,000 including working capital but excluding cost of land.</p><p>It is also defined by center for industrial research and development of Obafemi Awolowo university Ile Ife as those industries whose total assets in plant, equipment and working capital do not exceed N250,000 with not more than 50 employees.</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>The problem of credit to small scale industries may not necessarily be as a result of financing insufficiency but rather for some other reasons among which are.</p><p>i. Insufficient preparation on the part of small scale entrepreneurs in their request for credit assistance.</p><p>ii. Information gaps as to range of funding institutions and scope of services available in these institution</p><p>iii. Moreover, servicing of small business accounts is relatively experience, risky and difficult to monitor with low turn over of account.</p><p>However, the parishioners in the sector small scale industry do not display competence in preparing justification for their project. It is are to see most of them coming up with cash flow projections, projected balance sheets, among others. They are based on personal rudimentary in formation and speculation. At times when they seek the advice of consultants, the outcome that are made figures project based on assumptions which are most of their time unrealistic.</p><p>As a result such proposals are out rightly rejected by banks.</p><p>There are suitable when credit demands in this sector are not in compliance in this government monetary policy and credit guidelines which must be adhered to by banks.</p><p>The researcher identifies these problem and considers it necessary to carry our study on them.</p><p><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The objectives of the study include:</p><p>a. To ascertain the extent to which the union bank of Nigeria plc has helped to finance small scale industries.</p><p>b. To identify the problems encountered by small scale industrialists in obtaining finance from union bank of Nigeria plc.</p><p>c. To evaluate various measures introduced to boost industrial production and its financing and how this has affected realization of the set goals.</p><p>d. To determine the causing changes in small scale industrial financing by union bank of Nigeria plc.</p><p>e. To make suggestion and recommendations based on the data generated by the study.</p><p><strong>1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong></p><p>The critical appraisal to give answers to the following questions.</p><p>a. To what extent has union bank of Nigeria plc helped to finance small scale industries?</p><p>b. What are the problems encountered by the small scale industrialists in obtaining finance from union bank if Nigeria plc?</p><p>c. What are the various measures introduced to boost industrial production and its financing and how this has affected the realization of the set goals?</p><p>d. What are the causes of changes in small scale industrial financing by union bank of Nigeria plc?</p><p>e. Does any linear relationship exist between lending to small scale industries and economic recovery and self reliance on the economy?</p><p><strong>1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS</strong></p><p>a. There is no linear relationship between lending to small scale industries and economic recovery and self-reliance of the economy.</p><p>b. There is no relationship between union bank of Nigeria plc lending to small scale industries and the attitude of this customers</p><p><strong>1.6 SCOPE OF STUDY</strong></p><p>The scope of the study is the role of commercial banks in financing small scale industries inNigeria. A case study of union bank of Nigeria plc. It does not cover the role of commercial banks in financing medium and large scale industries.</p><p><strong>1.8 LIMITATION OF STUDY</strong></p><p>However, there wee constraint imposed on the researcher this includes the following.</p><p>a. Time a study of this nature, needs a relatively long time during which information for accurate or at least near accurate inferences could be drawn. The period of the study was short, hence time posed as a constraint to the researcher.</p><p>b. Cost: The researcher would have extent the survey to areas. But limitations here included cost of transportation to source for materials and cost of type setting the already completed work.</p><p>c. Dearth (Scarcity) of statistical data:</p><p>lack of statistical data from our financial institutions like central bank of Nigeria (CBN) ministry of financial and economic development, commercial and merchant bank posed a constraints.</p><p>Commercial banks adhere strictly to the rule of secret, in banking thus they refused to released information.</p><p><strong>1.8 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>This study will highlight problems associated with the role of commercial banks in financing small scale industry inNigeria.</p><p>It will give information on the possible areas for improvement.</p><p>Furthermore, the study will help commercial banks to assess and appraisal their role in financing small scale industry inNigeria.</p><p>Moreover, suggestions and recommendations made in this paper will help policy makers formulate new economic policies maintain or modify the existing one.</p><p>It will equally serve as a guideline to researchers who may wish too decide with this study in the future.</p><p>It will also help small scale entrepreneurs to make sufficient preparation in their request for credit assistance.</p><p>It will guide the entrepreneurs in making credits demands that are compliance with government monetary policy.</p><p>The last but not the least it will help the entrepreneurs to displayed competence in preparing justification for their project. It is rear to see most of them coming up with cash projections, projected balance sheets.</p><p><strong>1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></p><p>Small-scale industry:</p><p>Any industry with capital not exceeding N750,000 including capital but excluding cost of land.</p><p>It is also defined by center for industrial research and development of Obafemi Awolowo University Ile Ife as those industries whose total assess in plant equipment and working capital do not exceed N250,000 with not more than 50 employees.</p><p><strong>2. COMMERCIAL BANK</strong></p><p>a financial institution that acquires deposit from savings surplus unit and give out loans to savings deficit units.</p><p><strong>3. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER:</strong></p><p>Provide management, technical, consultancy and extension services for the small scale.</p><p><strong>4. INDIGENISATION DECREE:</strong></p><p>A decree that stipulates that most business become, at least 60 percent owned by Nigerians.</p><p><strong>5. SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP:</strong></p><p>Is a business owned and conducted by one person presumably assisted by one or more persons for intakes wife and children.</p><p>SS/CS small scale industry credit scheme.</p><p><strong>REFERENCE</strong></p><p>Agbo O.G (2000) Small scale Business Management</p><p>Okobie M.N (1989) Banks Role to Small Scale Business. Business Time</p><p>Nzewi U.C. and Ozo . E.O (1985) Strategies forNigeriaEconomic Recovery Oko, Anambra Polytechnic Press.</p><p>Epkpenyong D.B and Nyong M.O (1992) Small Scale Enterprises Development in Nigeria Seminar Paper on Economic Policy Research for Policy Action and Management in Nigeria.</p><p>Ojo A.T (1992) Bank and Small BusinessLagosF and t Publisher LTD</p><p>Olashore O.(1987): Banks Loans to Small Scale industries Lagos Macmillan Publishers</p> <br><p></p>

Blazingprojects Mobile App

📚 Over 50,000 Project Materials
📱 100% Offline: No internet needed
📝 Over 98 Departments
🔍 Software coding and Machine construction
🎓 Postgraduate/Undergraduate Research works
📥 Instant Whatsapp/Email Delivery

Blazingprojects App

Related Research

Banking and finance. 2 min read

Blockchain-based Credit Scoring System for Enhanced Financial Inclusion...

What This Project Is About This project explores the use of blockchain technology to develop a new way of assessing how trustworthy and capable individuals are ...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 3 min read

Implementing Blockchain Technology for Enhancing Security and Transparency in Digita...

What This Project Is About This project explores how blockchain technology can be used to make digital banking transactions more secure and transparent. Blockch...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 3 min read

Blockchain-Based Fraud Detection System in Banking and Finance...

What This Project Is About This project explores how blockchain technology can be used to improve the way banks and financial institutions detect and prevent fr...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 4 min read

Implementing Blockchain Technology for Real-Time Fraud Detection in Digital Banking ...

This project is about using a technology called blockchain to help banks and other digital financial services spot and stop fraud as it happens. Fraud in bankin...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 3 min read

Development of a Blockchain-Based Secure and Transparent Digital Payment System...

This project is about creating a new type of digital payment system that uses blockchain technology to make transactions safe and clear. Blockchain is a way of ...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 4 min read

Blockchain-based Automated Loan Approval System...

This project is about creating a faster and more secure way for banks and financial institutions to decide whether to lend money to people or businesses. Normal...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 4 min read

Application of blockchain technology in enhancing security and efficiency in online ...

Overview: The advent of blockchain technology has revolutionized various industries, including the banking and finance sector. One significant application of b...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 4 min read

Topic: The Impact of Fintech Innovations on Traditional Banking Services...

Overview: The integration of Financial Technology (Fintech) innovations into the banking sector has significantly transformed the landscape of traditional bank...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
Banking and finance. 3 min read

Application of Blockchain Technology in Enhancing Security and Efficiency in Online ...

Overview: The project topic &quot;Application of Blockchain Technology in Enhancing Security and Efficiency in Online Banking Transactions&quot; explores the i...

BP
Blazingprojects
Read more →
WhatsApp Click here to chat with us