IMPACT OF CASHLESS POLICY ON SECURITY MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIAN BANKING A CASE STUDY OF GTB PLC


IMPACT OF CASHLESS POLICY ON SECURITY MANAGEMENT IN NIGERIAN BANKING A CASE STUDY OF GTB PLC  

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

During the course of the past ten years the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in collaboration with the Bankers Committee, launched the first major initiative to modernize the payments system. The starting point was to automate the cheque clearing system and make it a veritable platform for development of electronic payment channels. Hitherto cheques processing and computations of the net settlement position of banks were done manually. The implementation of the new procedures and rules based on magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) technology revolutionized the cheque clearing system. Consequently, a Centralized Automated Clearing process was established in Lagos clearing zone, whereby with MICR Reader Sorters, necessary information on cheques are captured, built into clearing files and electronically transmitted to the clearing house, from where the net settlement position of participating banks are automatically computed and also electronically transmitted to the Central bank for final settlement. The clearing cycle was subsequently reduced from 5 days to 3 days, which all clearing cheques both local and up-country now takes three days to clear (CBN, 2011).

The Nigerian cashless system of payment has been evolving in line with the global payments evolution. Cashless system of payments and instruments are significant contributors to the broader effectiveness and stability of the financial system. Innovations in technology and business models have implications for the efficiency and safety of cashless system of payments. Cashless system of payment is defined as a society where transactions is functioning, operated, or performed without using coins or banknotes for money transactions but instead using credit cards or electronic transfer of funds. New technology and new participants in the cashless system payments, for example non-bank providers will support the wider financial inclusion agenda (CBN, 2011).The study seek to proffer an appraisal of the impact of the cashless system on security management in Nigerian banking .Acase study of GTB Plc.

1.2 STATEMENT   OF   THE PROBLEM

Before the emergence of modern banking system, banking operation was manually done which lead to a slowdown in settlement of transactions. This manual system involves posting transactions from one ledger to another with human hands. Figures or counting of money which should be done through computers or electronic machine were computed and counted manually which were not 100% accurate thereby resulting to human errors. Most banks then used only one computer in carrying out transactions which helped to ameliorate the sluggish nature of banking transaction.

According to David (2012), Nigeria did not embrace electronic banking early when compared to developed countries. Nigeria adopted electronic banking system in the early 2000s.  During the introduction of electronic banking system, the use of raw cash was said to have breed corruption through the “cash and carry syndrome” usually linked with the swift movement of Ghana-must go” bags by some politicians. Electronic banking is defined as the use of computers to carry out banking transactions such as withdrawals through cash dispensers or transfer of funds at point of sale. The payments system plays a very crucial role in any economy, being the channel through which financial resources flow from one segment of the economy to the other. Therefore, it represents the major foundation of the modern market economy. The problem confronting the study is to investigate the impact of the cashless system on security management in Nigerian banking .A case study of GTB Plc.

1.3 OBJECTIVE   OF THE STUDY

The Main Objective of the study is to investigate the impact of the cashless system on security management in Nigerian banking .A case study of GTB Plc; The specific objectives include

1 To determine the nature of the cashless system.

2 To determine the security issues in Nigerian banking.

3 To determine the impact of the cashless system on security management in Nigerian banking .A case study of GTB Plc.

.1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

1 What is the nature of the cashless system?

2 What are the security issues in Nigerian banking?

3 What is the impact of the cashless system on security management in Nigerian banking?

1.5 STATEMENT OF THE HYPOTHESIS

The statement of the hypothesis for the study is stated in Null as follows

HO    The level of insecurity in the Nigerian Banking is high.

Ho    The impact of the cashless system on security management in Nigerian banking is not effective

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The study addresses the challenges of security encountered in the use of cash in the Nigerian banking system. The study proffer relevant information for policy stakeholders to stimulate the economy with policies which will promote the cashless policy.

 1.8 LIMITATION OF THE STUIDY

The study was confronted with logistics and geographical factors

1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS

CASHLESS SYTEM DEFINED

Cashless system of payment is defined as a society where transactions is functioning, operated, or performed without using coins or banknotes for money transactions but instead using credit cards or electronic transfer of funds. New technology and new participants in the cashless system payments, for example non-bank providers will support the wider financial inclusion agenda (CBN, 2011)

AUTOMATED   TELLER MACHINE DEFINED

This is a computerized machine that permits bank customers to gain access to their account with a magnetically encoded plastic card and a code number. In addition, it is a computer terminal activated by magnetic plastic card which enables the customer to perform several banking operations without the help of teller such as withdrawal, make payment, transfer fund and obtain mini bank statement of account.

ELECTRONICS FUND TRANSFER DEFINED 

Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) is the system of transferring money from one back account to another without physical money changing hands.  One of the most widely used EFT programs is Direct Deposit/Direct Debit; in which money is deposited straight into a beneficiary’s bank account.  

ELECTRONIC PAYMENT DEFINED

In the Nigerian Universities context, e-payment is effecting payments from students to the University’s account through the medium of the computer without manual intervention beyond inputting the payment data; it is the ability to pay fees and other charges electronically at the touch of a computer button.              

REFERENCES

CBN, (2011).  Understanding the Cashless Economy. Extract on 11th June 2012, 

http//www.cenbank,org/cashless

Daniel, E. (1999). Provision of Electronic Banking in the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

International Journal of Bank Marketing, 17(2), 72-82.

David, M. (2012). Cashless Economy; Adequate preparation is essential. Newswacth Magazine, Pg. 27

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0   SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

51 Introductions

This chapter deals with the summary of the finding of the study, conclusion drawn and recommendation.

5.2 summary of finding

Critical analysis of the study shows that Land and Boundary dispute,Political factors and Economic factors are the causes of conflict in ITU LGA.  And that the level of the effect of conflict in ITU is high.

5.3 conclusions

In conclusion, it should be noted that the effect of conflict has brought untold hardship and difficulty on the people of Itu which require urgent attention. Consequently it is essential that the path for the restoration of peace, justice and equity should be embraced by the people of ITU so as to attract meaningful development in the area. And an end to conflict in the area.  

5.4 Recommendation

Consequent upon the finding of this research and the conclusion drawn, the following recommendations was made.

1. That  the Government should provide support to affected communities through the provision of basic amenities such as good roads, water, electricity and employment

2. That the people of ITU should   embrace peace with their neighboring communities as a path to lasting development in the area.

3.The issue of resource control should be addressed amicably through the agent of government.

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