European Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance Research (EJAAFR)

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Effects of Financial Innovations on the Profitability of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria (Published)

This study examined the effects of financial innovation on the profitability of deposit money banks in Nigeria. the general purpose of the study was to examine the effect of financial innovation on the profitability while the specific objectives was to examine the effect of  automated teller machine, electronic fund transfer,  internet banking, mobile banking and investment on information  communication technology on return on equity of deposit money banks.   The study formulated four hypotheses and used panel data regression to analyze the secondary data extracted from the annual reports and accounts of the fourteen firms for the period 2009 to 2017. Return on equity was the dependent variables while automated teller machine, electronic fund transfer, internet banking, mobile banking and investment on information communication technology on return were the independent variables. Findings of the study revealed that automated teller machine and electronic fund transfer have negative relationship with return on equity while    internet banking, mobile banking and investment on information communication technology have positive relationship with return on equity. The study recommends that deposit money   banks should adopt financial innovations, deposit money banks invest in technological innovations and banks should transform banking service by adapting to mobile banking and agency banking so that not only to providing jobs but also increase market share.

Keywords: Banks’, Deposit, Money, Nigeria, Profitability, financial innovations

Interactions between Deposit Money Banks Business and the Nigerian Economy (Published)

The major objective of this study is to examine the impact of commercial banks operations on the economic growth and development of Nigeria for the period (1980-2014). The study specifically examined the impact of private sector credit, deposit mobilization, interest rate spread and commercial bank holding of treasury bills on the growth of the Nigerian economy. The ex-post facto and exploratory designs were adopted and secondary data were sourced from the CBN statistical bulletin and collected using desk survey. Error correction mechanism was employed to assess the impact of private sector credit, deposit mobilization, interest rate spread and commercial bank holding of treasury bills on the growth of the Nigerian economy. Our result revealed that there is a positive and significant relationship between private sector credit, commercial bank deposit mobilization, interest rate spread and the development of the Nigerian economy; while there is no significant relationship between deposit money bank holding of treasury bills and the development of the Nigerian economy. Based on these findings, it is recommended that government and other monetary authorities should use selective credit control measures in order to persuade banks to grant more loan and advances to the private sectors which are the engine of economic growth in Nigeria. Efforts should be made by government to regulate the interest rate charged by banks on lending to businesses in Nigeria and finally, the holding of treasury bills by commercial banks should be reduced to enhance the ability to lend to the public for productive purposes

Keywords: Deposit, Money, Nigerian Economy, banks business

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