EVALUATING THE EFFECTS ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING IN COMMUNITY BANK. (A CASE STUDY OF EMENE COMMUNITY BANK ENUGU STATE)

63 PAGES (7320 WORDS) Banking and Finance Project
ABSTRACT
The banking sector has proved a very reliable tool in the development of the nation’s economy and also in the management of individual finances.  However, the distress in the banking system has drastically reduced public confidence and interest in the institution hence, community bank patronage continue to dwindle to a surprising point.
Under this negative development, the banks now rely greatly on the effectiveness of electronic data processing system for survival.
It is therefore, the scholarly need to examine the functional ability of electronic data processing system in community banks that prompted this topic.
For the purpose of this study, the researcher tacked this research work from the following perspectives.  In the first plane, the broad work was divided into five chapters.
The first chapter treated the background of study, the statement of problem, purpose of study significant of the study, including research hypothesis.
Furthermore, chapter four carried the data presentation and analysis, discussion and findings embodying the needs for the electronic data processing system.
Finally, the last chapter contained the conclusion, the necessary recommendations and of course, the areas for further research.
It is therefore evident data processing system in grass root, banking.  The study also showed that banks apply EDE techniques in their daily operations for enhance productivity.  
 
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title pageii
Approval pageiii
Dedicationiv
Acknowledgementv
Abstractvi
Table of contentviii

CHAPTER ONE
1.0Introduction1
1.1Background of the study1
1.2Statement of problem2
1.3Purpose of study3
1.4Significance of study7
CHAPTER TWO
2.0Literature review9

CHAPTER THREE
3.0Research methodology19
3.1Areas of the study20
3.2Population of study20
3.3Sample and sampling technique20
3.4Instrument of data collection21
3.5Validity of instrument22
3.6Reliability of the instrument22
3.7Method of administration of the instrument23
3.8Method of data analysis23

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0Data presentation and analysis25
4.1Discussion of findings45

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0Summaries, conclusions and recommendation47
5.1Summary of Finding47
5.2Conclusion and Recommendation47
BIBLIOGRAPHY50
APPENDIX54