Bank's Capital Reform, Size and Performance: The Nigerian Experience
Abayomi Onanuga,
Michael Oshinloye and
Olaronke Onanuga ()
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Abstract:
Capital reform in the banking industry is a common phenomenon across the globe and the financial environment in Nigeria is not an exception. This study employs financial ratios to measure a sample of commercial banks (14) performance in the period 2007-2011. We found that the performance of the banks fluctuates across the period. The mean performance of profit indicators shows that the net interest margin for all banks ranges between 3.9-6% but only 9 banks made a net interest margin > 5%. In respect of return on capital employed by the banks, mean performance ranges between -24.9-22% and 7 banks made a return on capital employed > 10%. For return on assets, the performance range was between -8.02-3.59% and only 8 banks had a returned on total assets > 1%. And for asset growth, the mean growth rate of assets for the period of the study ranges between 4-33% but 10 banks grew their asset at a rate >10%. Finally, we found that size does not matter in the performance of the sample banks.
Keywords: Bank performance; Capital reform, Bank size, Financial ratios. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G21 G33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-01-19
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Published in Nigerian Journal of Social and Management Sciences 1.3(2014): pp. 29-45
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