Credit Risk Management: Implications on Bank Performance and Lending Growth

Saudi Journal of Business and Management Studies, Vol-2, Iss-5B (May, 2017):584-590

7 Pages Posted: 16 May 2018

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J. N. Taiwo

Covenant University - Department of Banking and Finance

E.G. Ucheaga

Covenant University - Covenant University, College of Business and Social Sciences, Department of Business Management, Students

B.U. Achugamonu

Covenant University - Department of Banking and Finance

Kehinde Adetiloye

Covenant University

O. Okoye

Covenant University

Professor Edwin Agwu

London - United Kingdom

Date Written: June 28, 2017

Abstract

This study is an empirical investigation into the quantitative effect of credit risk management on the performance of Nigeria’s Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) and Bank lending growth over the period of 17 years (1998- 2014). Secondary data for empirical analysis was obtained from CBN Statistical bulletin 2014 and World Bank (WDI) 2015. The study employed multiple linear regression model to analyze the time series data. The result showed that sound credit management strategies can boost investors and savers confidence in banks and lead to a growth in funds for loans and advances which leads to increased bank profitability.. The findings revealed that credit risk management has an insignificant impact on the growth of total loans and advances by Nigerian Deposit money banks. The study therefore recommends that DMBs in Nigeria should strictly adhere to their credit appraisal policies which ensures that only credit worthy borrowers have access to loanable funds. Banks are to ensure that funds are allocated to borrowers with decent to high credit ratings.

Suggested Citation

Taiwo, J. N. and Ucheaga, E.G. and Achugamonu, B.U. and Adetiloye, Kehinde and Okoye, O. and Agwu, Professor Edwin, Credit Risk Management: Implications on Bank Performance and Lending Growth (June 28, 2017). Saudi Journal of Business and Management Studies, Vol-2, Iss-5B (May, 2017):584-590, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3151233

J. N. Taiwo

Covenant University - Department of Banking and Finance

P.M.B. 1023
Ota, Ogun State
Nigeria

E.G. Ucheaga

Covenant University - Covenant University, College of Business and Social Sciences, Department of Business Management, Students ( email )

KM. 10 Idiroko Road
Canaan Land
Ota, Ogun State
Nigeria

B.U. Achugamonu

Covenant University - Department of Banking and Finance

P.M.B. 1023
Ota, Ogun State
Nigeria

Kehinde Adetiloye

Covenant University ( email )

P.M.B. 1023
Km 10 Idiroko road
Ota, Ogun State 234
Nigeria

O. Okoye

Covenant University

P.M.B. 1023
Km 10 Idiroko road
Ota, Ogun State 234
Nigeria

Professor Edwin Agwu (Contact Author)

London - United Kingdom ( email )

United Kingdom
London, 7500
United Kingdom

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