The Role of Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NdIC) In Managing Financial Distress

ABSTRACT

This study was essentially conceived to evaluate the role of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation in managing financial distress. The study made use of brilliant writers, professionals and they constituted the literature reviews of the study the population of the study was comprised of the bank staff and bank customers of first bank of Nigeria plc, Enugu and the NDIC officials in Enugu. The sample size was determined with the Yaro Yamani formula. Primary and secondary sources of data were used to test the formulated hypothesis. The findings of this research work revealed that NDIC operations contribute to the sanitization of banks. The study hereby recommends that the Federal Government of Nigeria should come to the aid of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation in the aspect of financing.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page -----------i

Approval Page----------ii

Acknowledgement----------iii

Dedication -----------iv

Abstract ------------v

Table of Contents ----------vi

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

1.1Background of the Study --------1

1.2Statement  of Problem --------4

1.3Objectives of the Study --------5

1.4Research Questions---------5

1.5Significance of the Study--------6

1.6Scope of the Study ---------6

1.7Limitations of the Study --------6

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE   REVIEW 

2.1   Background of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (Ndic) --8

      2.2 The Roles of NDIC in Sanitizing the Banking Sector---8

      2.3 Supervisory Activities of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Cooperaton -9

2.4 Functions of NDIC-   ---------10

      2.5 Supervisory Activities of the NDIC ------14

       2.6 Off-Site Surveillance --------14

      2.7 On-Site Examination---------16

       2.8 Meaning of Bank Distress- -------17

       2.9 Implication and Consequences of Bank Distress on the Economy --19

        2.10 Techniques for Identifying Financial Distress in Banks---21

       2.11 Off-Site Analysis Programme-------22

        2.12 Management of Financial Distress------24

        2.13 Resolution of Bank Distress in Nigeria------26

CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY

3.1 Research Design---------30

3.2 Population of the Study--------30

3.3 Sample Size Sampling Techniques-------30

3.4 Instrument of Data Collection-------32

3.4 Method of Data Presentation-------33

3.4 Method of Data Analysis--------33

CHAPTER FOUR:  DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS 

4.1 Data Presentation ---------34

4.2 Data Analysis----------35

CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 Summary of Findings---------46

5.2 Conclusion ----------46

5.3 Recommendations ---------47

References- ----------48

Appendix     ----------49

Questionnaire     ----------50 


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APA

Research, A. & OGBAJE, P (2020). The Role of Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NdIC) In Managing Financial Distress. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/the-role-of-nigeria-deposit-insurance-corporation-ndic-in-managing-financial-distress

MLA 8th

Research, Afri, and PAUL OGBAJE "The Role of Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NdIC) In Managing Financial Distress" Afribary. Afribary, 11 Sep. 2020, https://afribary.com/works/the-role-of-nigeria-deposit-insurance-corporation-ndic-in-managing-financial-distress. Accessed 19 Apr. 2024.

MLA7

Research, Afri, and PAUL OGBAJE . "The Role of Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NdIC) In Managing Financial Distress". Afribary, Afribary, 11 Sep. 2020. Web. 19 Apr. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/the-role-of-nigeria-deposit-insurance-corporation-ndic-in-managing-financial-distress >.

Chicago

Research, Afri and OGBAJE, PAUL . "The Role of Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NdIC) In Managing Financial Distress" Afribary (2020). Accessed April 19, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/the-role-of-nigeria-deposit-insurance-corporation-ndic-in-managing-financial-distress

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