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THE IMPACT OF BANK CONSOLIDATION ON THE MANUFACTURING SECTORS IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
The focus of this research work is on the impact of bank consolidation on the manufacturing sectors in Nigeria. The time period this study covers ranges from 1998-2013, for the pre and post consolidation era. The objectives of this study includes to examine whether the manufacturing sectors in Nigeria has better access to bank credit due to bank consolidation, and also to examine if the interest rate in the pre –bank consolidation era is lower than in post-consolidation era. Secondary data were extracted from CBN’s statistical Bulletin and annual accounts and reports from 10 manufacturing companies. The proxies of this study include Bank credit to the manufacturing sector (BCM), Manufacturing Sector Gross Domestic Product (MSGDP), Interest Rate (INTR), Manufacturing Sector Growth Rate (MSGR), Share Capital (SHC) profit After Tax (PAT). Paired sample T-test was used in testing the various hypotheses. The findings reveal that commercial bank credit has an insignificant impact on the output of the manufacturing sector during the post bank consolidation period and also the interest rate in the post bank consolidation period is lower than the pre bank consolidation period. It was thereafter recommended that banks should be willing to give both short and long term loans to the manufacturing sector for the development and growth of the manufacturing sectors.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
Accordingly, the manufacturing firm’s Nigeria is faced with the problem of accessibility to funds. Even the financial sector reform of the structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) which was meant to correct the structural imbalance in the economy and liberalize the financial the financial systems but did not achieve the expected results. Edirisuriya,( 2008) in favour to the banking consolidation noted that financial sector reforms are expected to promote a more efficient allocation resource of resources and ensure financial intermediation occurs as efficiently as possible. This also implies that financial sector liberalization brings competition in the financial markets, raises interest rate to encourage savings, thereby making funds available for investment and hence lead to economic growth stated by (Asamoah, 2008). Therefore it is logical to assume that financial liberalization enhances funds mobilization and economic growths are required for firm’s performance and economic growth.
This study is specifically interested in answering the following questions:
- Has bank lending to the manufacturing sector improved significantly since the introduction of the financial sector reforms?
- Is there a significant relationship between bank lending and the output of the manufacturing sector in Nigeria?
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDYThe major objectives or this study is to examine the impact of Bank consolidation on the performance on manufacturing sectors in Nigeria. To achieve this objective below are some of the specific objective of the research work
- To examine whether the manufacturing firm in Nigeria have better access to funds due to the consolidation of Banks
- To examine if interest rate in pre-bank consolidation era is lower than in post-consolidation period.
- To examine if bank consolidation has impacted positively on the manufacturing firms profitability and growth rate
- To examine if bank consolidation has a significant effect on shareholding and GDP on the manufacturing sector