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- ItemBoard Characteristics, Asset Quality and Financial Performance of Deposit Money Bank(Copernican Journal of Finance & Accounting, 2023-12-22) Yusuf Olamilekan Quadri; Ifedolapo Oluwasolape Omotosho; Daud Omotosho Saheed; Babatunde Abdullah AdioThis study evaluates how the board composition and asset quality of Nigerian deposit money banks affected their financial performance. The study used a sample size of 20 out of 33 deposit money banks and an ex-post facto research design. Panel least square regression techniques were then used to assess the secondary data gathered from the audited financial records of the participating deposit financial institutions for the years 2014 to 2021. The study found that while asset quality has a negative impact on the performance of Nigerian banks, the size of the board and the makeup of the credit committee have a beneficial impact. As a result, the study came to the conclusion that board qualities and asset quality are two further elements that affect deposit money bank performance in Nigeria. In order to ensure that its members are appropriately diverse and in compliance with the Corporate Governance Code, the study proposed that the size of deposit money institutions’ boards be rationalized. In order to guarantee that banks are not exposed to excessive risk, it was also advised that the Central Bank of Nigeria should keep an eye on the operations of the credit committee.
- ItemINFLUENCE OF FIRM CHARACTERISTICS ON LOAN APPROVAL FOR SMEs IN NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA: BANKERS’ PERCEPTION(MALETE JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE, 2020-06-27) Lukman Adebayo Oke; Yusuf Olamilekan Quadri; Daud Omotosho SaheedThe scourge of paucity of finance to SMEs which has been undermining their potential as drivers of economic growth has been blamed partly on firm related characteristics. However, the fact that little has been done in this regard from the supply side (banks) spurs this research. This study investigates the influence of firm specific characteristics on loan approval for SMEs in North Central Nigeria. Data was drawn from the primary source through the use of questionnaires to elicit responses from the sampled bank loan officers in the study area. A sample of 207 was drawn from the volunteer loan officers in 448 branches using multistage sampling technique. Descriptive statistics and Kruskal Wallis H were employed in analyzing the data. The study found that all the identified firm characteristics (size, age, incorporation, industry, financial information, location and collateral), which are all significant at 0.01 but with varying degrees, are the factors influencing banks’ credit approval for SMEs in the North Central Nigeria. The study concluded that while banks attach greater importance to firm size, firm age and location in their loan decision for SMEs, they also give consideration though lesser, to other factors. The study thus recommended among others, the need for SMEs to synergize and borrow as consortium rather than as individual units. This will facilitate improved financial access and economies of scale in terms of relatively reduced loan costs. Similarly, SMEs should also consider setting up urban offices to achieve close proximity to their banks for better financial access.