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EFFECT OF CAPITALIZATION ON THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN NIGERIA

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 Format: MS WORD ::   Chapters: 1 - 5 ::   Pages: 50 ::   Attributes: Questionnaire, Data Analysis,Abstract  ::   1,600 people found this useful

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CHAPTER ONE

1.0   INTRODUCTION

The Oxford mini-dictionary explains that capital is “accumulated wealth” or “money with which a business is started’ in banking, capital has these two meanings. At the out-set, capital in the form of issued and paid up shares is money with which the business is started. Overtime, the capital funds of the bank reflect the accumulated (addition of depletion of capital in goods producing business, the needed for capital is obvious as this is required to provide for substantial fixed capital resources in the form of building, plant and machinery and even working capital in form of raw material. The need for capital is not the same for business organizations. In the financial services industry, market forest and contemporary history have accentuated the need for higher capitalization of banks. The professional know how of the operators is another key factor in the inter mediation between the savers and the borrowers. Thus the first banker the Gold smith did not require additional capital beyond what he had. However, today the ingenuity of the banker has been developed so much that we can talk of the banker being engaged in financial engineering.

The federal government of Nigeria, in its annual 1997 budgets, announced the decisions to raise minimum paid-up capital for new banks to N2 billion leaving the existing one to its N500 million. The reason for the N2 billion minimum capital requirements could be broadly classified into the following:

a.   To curb the current distress in the banking industry by injecting fresh funds into the system with a view to enhancing the financial viability of the banking industry. It was banks which have had their capital bases eroded by inflation believe that the injection of new funds in the form of capitalization would give a new lease to live to most banks operational losses and bad credits.

b.    To ensure capital adequacy in providing initial an subsequent basic infrastructure for banks operation and expansion without undue reliance on external funding.

c.   To ensure conformity with international standard in view of the depreciation of the country’s currency vis-à-vis other major international currencies.

In the recent times, when the Apex Bank realized that the paid up capital did not yield tangible success in terms of management of financial institutions from being distress, the central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in July 2004 came up with a major policy reform that required bank licensed in Nigeria to increase their paid-up capital to a minimum of N25 billion on or before December 31st2005.

The new requirement initially raised a lot of dust and became a subject of desirability and feasibility of such high quantum of capital base. However, the emphasis of players in the industry has since shifted o the modus operandi for attaining the target amount by the stipulated date. In the months following the pronouncement, many of the banks resorted to private placements with high net worth individuals and institutional investors to raise the short fall (between the current balance sheet figures and the new required amount). The inadequacy of that option only became apparent when many of the banks (led by all states Trust Bank and four others) began to initiate and sign memorandum of understanding (MOUS) for merger and acquisition with one another.

The recent announcement from the CBN Governor for a new minimum capital requirement of N25 billion for banks, is necessary, since larger capital adequacy was required to create a strong and viable banking system with minimal distress and meaningful contribution to the growth of the Nigerian economy. Anticipating inability of some banks to singularly satisfy this capital requirement, the Governor has emphasis zed merger and acquisition as a viable strategy.

1.8STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

This research study to highlight major weakness in the banking system. A combination of many weak elements of financial institutions could jeopardize the health of the system. These results primarily from the extraction of which are made possible through weak regulatory system frame work, poor corporate governance and structure of the banking system. In view of these, the facets of banking reforms aimed at ensuring a healthy ambience. The vortex of the reforms is around firming up capitalization. Therefore, capitalization is an important component of reforms in the banking industry, owing to the fact that a bank with a strong capital base has the ability to absolve losses arising from non-performing liabilities. This is attained through consolidation, convergences as well as the capital markets. Thus stabilities are primarily driven by the need to achieve the objectives of consolidation and convergence and competitions ( Deccan, Herald 2004).

Majority of the back drop of banking crisis was due highly under capitalization of state owned banks. This research study tends to look into diversities of the major crisis that arises with undercapitalization.

1.9OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

Realizing that various ad-hoc distress resolution strategies had not significantly achieved the desired objectives in terms of the safety, soundness and stability of the financial system. The present study was initiated. Its aim is to objectively determine the real causes of the current distress in the financial services industry as a basis for re-assessing various distress resolution strategies already embarked upon.

The specific objectives of the study are:

i.   To investigate the desirability or other wise the increased minimums capitalization requirement for banks as the basis of improvement in banking viability.

As banking viability is the major factor being adduced or the large increase in the minimum capital requirement, it therefore becomes necessary.

ii.            To examine the relationship between the two variables (capitalization amongst Nigerian banks ) with a view of studying the performance  

iii.  To highlight the implication of the role of capitalization in the financial performance of banks in Nigeria.

iv.  To see how capital formation facilities and promotes economic growth by operating a safe and sound manner.

v.  To see how capitalization promotes soundness stability and enhance efficiency of the system, to achieve the goals of protecting depositors ensuring monetary stability and efficient and competitive financial system.

1.10RESEARCH QUESTIONS AND HYPOTHESIS

For the purpose of this investigation, there will be a need to ask the following research questions in other to guide our understanding of the topic, these include:

a.   Why is huge capitalization requirement capable the viability and health of Nigerian banks?

b.   Why is capitalization a necessary factor for banking viability in Nigeria?

c.    Would the large capitalization requirement not lead to liquidation, mergers and acquisitions and other impediments to vibrant competition in the banking industry?

d.   What are the effects of capitalization on the stability of banks in Nigeria?

HYPOTHESIS 1

HO: There is no significant bank relationship between capitalization and economic growth in Nigeria    

HYPOTHESIS 11

HO: Thereis no significant relationship between capitalization and bank stability.

1.11JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY

The banking sector in the financial landscape needs to be reformed in other to enhance its competiveness and capacity to play a fundamental role of financial investment. Recently, the financial sectors have not met this spectaculars objective. The essence of banking to any nation’s financial management is like what lungs are to heart of human being. Nigeria have had bank failure, however, funding revealed that its calamity was as a result of inadequacy of the capital base to trade with.

The major objectives of the banking system are to ensure price stability and facilities rapid economic growth and development. Regrettably, these objectives have remained largely unattained in Nigeria as a result of some deficiencies of which low capital base has contributed immensely   to majority of banks failure. The failure of big banks in Nigeria (e.g the old National Bank) has the propensity to cause significant social and financial disease for the economy.

This research study in lieu of the above will like  to see if  the share holder  capital  is huge and adequate than it will both be able to absorb  to large  extent, harsh  deposit withdrawals and create a good level of confidence necessary  to  curtail financial  panic. It is also imagined that a reasonable capital adequacy requirement is a pressure on the stakeholders to insist on prudent and skilled management of their bank: hence there is the urgent need for permanent solution in ensuring that banks do not fail any more in Nigeria, thereby sustaining, strengthening and improving the health of the country’s financial system. Hence, there is urgent need for permanent solution to this vital area of the economy

1.12SOURCES OF DATA AND METHODOLOGY

The main of data for this research is going to be secondary data, to be retrieved from CBVN quarterly Reports, NDIC reports annual reports of ten banks (randomly selected). The Nigeria banking finance and commerce publication of reputable publisher’s e.t.c.

Data analyses would be by statistical inference in nature from the collected data, indices would be completed for profitability, liquidity and capital adequacy, representing the dependent variables.

The nominal level of equity capital represented the independent variables.  The bank would be arranged in a table in descending order of equity ranking with their ranks.

Using the Pearson product moment correlation co-efficient® (PMCC) method a coefficient would be obtained for each dependent/independent variable relationship. This coefficient will determine the pattern and extent of relationship between equity capital and each of the three dependent variables .The correlation coefficient would be tested for validity using the student’s t-distribution at 95% confidence level. Thereafter, a repression analysis would run for those relation ships which would show significant correlation.

The population size for this research is based on random selection and ten banks have been randomly selected for the test of hypothesis. These are:

1.    First Bank Plc.

2.    Intercontinental Bank Plc

3.    UBA Plc

4.     Union Bank Plc

5.     FCMB

6.    IBTC Chartered Bank Plc

7.     Zenith International Bank Plc

8.     Fidelity Bank Plc

9.     Guaranty Trust Bank

10. First in Land Bank

1.13 SCOPE AND PLAN OF THE SUDY

This research is limited to a sample drawn from among Nigeria commercial new generation banks only. The data to be analyzed is limited to the statement of account from 1980 to 2005 for respective samples.

This research study would be di8vide into five (5) inter-related chapters.

A brief over-view of each chapter is given below

CHAPTER ONE

This chapter one provides an introduction to the research work. Discussions here are: statement around the objectives of the study, statement of research problems. Justification of the study and the scope of work, others include discussion on sources of work data and research methodology.

CHAPTER TWO

This review the related literatures and theoretical and conceptual frame work of banks capitalization.

CHAPTER THREE

This is the research methodology which is going to state the hypothesis to be tested and the measure to test these hypotheses

CHAPTER FOUR                                                                                                                                                                

If summarize the study, draw up recommendations and conclusion

1.14DEFINITION OF DIFFICULT ITEMS

In other to facilitate reading, there is need to define some terminologies to reflect their deep meanings according to the reach. These technical terms include:

- Capitalization:           Referring to the process of strengthening the capital base of a financial institution.

- Stability:                  Referring to the financial position of a bank.

- Viability:                  Defining low healthy a bank is in terms of its financial obligation.

- Distress:                 The state of a bank in un-performance stage.

- Merger/consolidation: The fusion of two or more enterprises through   direct acquisition by one of the net asset of the other or others.

- Acquisition:              To acquire

- Market Capitalization: The most commonly used method s for companies quoted on NSE.

- NSE:                       Nigerian Stock Exchange

- SEC:                      Securities and Exchange Commission

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