IMPACT OF COMMERCIAL BANKS ON SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA


IMPACT OF COMMERCIAL BANKS ON SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA  

ABSTRACT

This study investigates and analyzes the impact of commercial banks on small and medium scale enterprises development in Nigeria, using data on contribution of SMEs to gross domestic product, total assets of commercial banks, commercial bank loan to SMEs and commercial bank deposit from 1987 – 2014.  The general objective of this study is to analyze the impact of commercial banks on small and medium scaled enterprises in Nigeria. 

On the methodology, the research design employed in this study includes the survey, ex post facto and descriptive research design. 

The population of a study is the entire universe, while the sources of the data to be generated for this study are from the secondary source. 

These data are generated from Central Bank of Nigeria statistical bulletin.

The study got the following findings: The commercial bank loans to small and medium enterprise is positive in the short run but negative in the long-run. Based on the findings, the following can be recommended; That government should encourage commercial banks to lend to SMEs by providing incentives and persuade the banks to give preference to SMEs.

TITLE PAGE

DECLARATION

CERTIFICATION 

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

ABBREVIATION

ABSTRACT

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE 

INTRODUCTION 

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

OBJECTIVE OF THE THESIS 

RESEARCH QUESTIONS

RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 

SCOPE/ LIMITATIONS OF THE THESIS 

CHAPTER TWO 

LITERATURE REVIEW

2.0 INTRODUCTION

2.1 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

2.1.1 FINANCIAL-LED GROWTH THEORY

2.2 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

2.2.1 OVERVIEW OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISES

2.2.2 CHALLENGES OF SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISE

2.2.3 ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISES

2.2.4 FUNDING NEEDS OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE

2.2.5 SOURCES OF FUNDS FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE

2.2.5.1 PERSONAL INITIATIVE AND EFFORTS

2.2.5.2 THE BANKING INDUSTRY

2.2.5.3 THE SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRY EQUITY INVESTMENT SCHEME (SMEIS).

2.2.5.4 THE BANK OF INDUSTRY

2.2.5.5 THE CAPITAL MARKET

2.2.5.6 OTHER SOURCES

2.2.6 COMMERCIAL BANKS AND SMES FINANCING IN NIGERIA

2.3 EMPIRICAL LITERATURE 

2.4 SYNTHESIS OF EMPIRICAL LITERATURE

2.5 SUMMARY

CHAPTER THREE

METHODOLOGY

3.0 INTRODUCTION

3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN

3.3 POPULATION AND SAMPLE SIZE OF THE STUDY

3.4 SOURCE OF DATA

3.5 MODEL SPECIFICATION AND DATA ANALYSIS METHOD

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

BIO DATA OF RESPONDENTS

DATA ANALYSIS

CONCLUSION 

CHAPTER FIVE 

SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION

5.1 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

5.2 RECOMMENDATIONS

5.3 CONCLUSION

5.4 SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDIES

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

Small and medium-scaled businesses (SME) are businesses whose personnel numbers fall below certain limits. The abbreviation "SME" is used in the European Union and by international organizations such as the World Bank, the United Nations and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Small and medium-scaled enterprises outnumber large companies by a wide margin and also employ many more people. SMEs are also said to be responsible for driving innovation and competition in many economic sectors of every nation (Agwu and Emeti, 2014).

The important role played by Small and medium enterprises in the growth and development of developing countries is well rested in the literature. SMEs have been reported by Ayozie and Latinwo,(2010) to encourage entrepreneurship. In addition, Ariyo, 2008 posit that there is the greater likelihood that SMEs will utilize labour-intensive technologies thereby reducing unemployment particularly in developing countries and thus have an immediate impact on employment generation (Ariyo, 2008; Ayozie and Latinwo, 2010).According to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization UNIDO (2001), for developing countries, integration into the global economy through economic liberalization, deregulation, and democratization is seen as the paramount way to triumph over poverty and inequality. The importance of this process is the development of a vibrant private sector, in which small and medium enterprises can play a central role. The problems bedeviling the SMEs in Nigeria are multi-faceted. Ekpenyong (1997) and Utomi (1997) identified inadequate capital, inaccessible credit facilities. Long term development institutional credit was known not to be available to SMEs because they are generally considered high credit risks by financial institutions. The study by Evbuomwan, Ikpi, Okoruwa and Akinyosoye (2012) indicated that 75.7% of their survey respondents relied mostly on own funds to finance their businesses. A widespread concern is that the banking system in the sub sector (which supposed to be the major financier of SMEs) is not providing enough support to new economic initiatives and in particular to the expansion of SMEs and agriculture sector. It is noted that commercial and the hitherto merchant banks which retained liquidity levels in excess of regulation have shown reluctance in financing SMEs (Sacerdoti, 2005). 

The vital role of commercial bank in giving credit for the development of SMEs within an economy has been widely acknowledged, for instance Schumpeter (1932) established that commercial banks facilitate technological innovation through their intermediary role. His emphasis was that efficient allocation of savings through identification and funding of entrepreneur with best chances of successfully implementing innovative product and production are tools to achieve real performance. Nwanyanwu (2012) noted that the commercial banks help to make credit available by mobilizing surplus fund from depositor who have no immediate needs of such money and channel it in form of credit to investors who have brilliant ideals on how to create additional wealth in the economy but lack the necessary capital to execute the ideals. The study further reveals that the role of commercial bank credit in an economy has been recognized as credit are obtained by economic agents to enable them meet operating expenses. For instance business firm obtained credit to buy machinery and equipment, farmers obtained credit to purchase farm input such as fertilizers, seeds, farm buildings.

The general role of commercial banks is to provide financial services to general public and business, ensuring economic and social stability and sustainable growth of the economy. In this respect, "credit creation" is the most significant function of commercial banks. While sanctioning a loan to a customer, they do not provide cash to the borrower. Instead, they open a deposit account from which the borrower can withdraw. In other words, while sanctioning a loan, they automatically create deposits, known as a "credit creation from commercial banks (Omika, 2014).

However, acknowledging the role of commercial bank credit in an economy various banking reformed has been established by the monetary authority in Nigeria in enhancing credit accessibility. The overall intentions of these reforms have been to ensure financial stability so as to influence the growth of the economy and also enhance commercial bank to play critical role of financial intermediation in provision and accessibility of credit to small and medium scale business owners. These various reforms have led to the improvement in services in the commercial banks in Nigeria. However, despite this increase in credit supply to the SMEs the performance of the sector (SMEs) in Nigeria has been dwindling. Therefore, this study examines the impact of commercial bank on small and medium scale enterprises development in Nigeria.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The key problem facing the development of most small and Medium-Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria is inadequate finance; whether for the establishment of new industries or to carry out expansion plans on the existing business. This led to the curiosity that necessitates this study because in spite of continuous policy strategies to attract credits to the SMEs, most Nigerian SMEs have remained unattractive for commercial bank credits supply. For instance, as indicated in central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) reports, almost throughout the regulatory era, commercial bank’s loans and advances to the SMEs sector deviated persistently from prescribed minimum.

It is therefore important to carry out a study that examined the effect of commercial banks on small and medium scaled enterprises from the perspectives of business owners and entrepreneurs. All the existing studies on the role of commercial banks on the development of SMEs made use of financial statements of banks published in the CBN bulletin. However, this study is examining the impact of commercial banks on the development of SMEs in Edo State which is the area of this study.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The general objective of this study is to analyze the impact of commercial banks on small and medium scaled enterprises in Nigeria while the following are the specific objectives:

1. To examine the impact of commercial banks on small and medium scaled enterprises development in Nigeria.

2. To examine the extent to which small scale enterprises in Nigeria have been able to obtain loans and advances from Commercial Banks for business development.

3. To examine the  relationship between commercial bank loans and development of SMEs in Nigeria

4. To examine the  relationship between commercial bank deposit and development of SMEs in Nigeria

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

1. What is the impact of commercial banks on small and medium scaled enterprises development in Nigeria?

2. To what extent do small scale enterprises in Nigeria able to obtain loans and advances from Commercial Banks for business development?

3. What is the relationship between commercial bank loans and development of SMEs in Nigeria?

4. What is the relationship between commercial bank deposit and development of SMEs in Nigeria?

1.5 HYPOTHESIS

Hypothesis one

HO1: There is no significant relationship between Total asset of commercial banks and development of SMEs in Nigeria

HA1: There is significant relationship between Total asset of commercial banks and development of SMEs in Nigeria

Hypothesis two

HO2: There is no significant relationship between commercial bank loans and development of SMEs in Nigeria.

HA2: There is significant relationship between commercial bank loans and development of SMEs in Nigeria.

Hypothesis three

HO3: There is no significant relationship between commercial bank deposit and development of SMEs in Nigeria

HA3: There is significant relationship between commercial bank deposit and development of SMEs in Nigeria

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

This study will be of significance to monetary authority, policy maker, government, academia and the general public. The findings of this study will help government and the monetary authorities to see the effectiveness of monetary policy in the management of the Nigerian economy in terms of credit demand and supply for the development of small and medium scaled enterprises which have a spillover effect on Nigeria economic growth. This research work further serves as a guide and provides insight for future research on the topic and related field for academia’s and policy makers who are willing to improve on it. This study will also educate the management of commercial banks in Nigeria on new ways to satisfy the entrepreneurs to promote mutual understanding and business growth and development. The study will also contribute to knowledge by appraising the impact of bank density and government expenditure on the growth of SMEs output in Nigeria.

1.7 SCOPE/LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY

This study limited to small and medium scaled enterprises in Nigeria. It will also cover the current relationship between commercial banks and entrepreneurs towards entrepreneurship development in Nigeria.

1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS

SMEs: is made up of enterprises which employ fewer than 250 persons

Commercial bank: a bank that offers services to the general public and to companies

Entrepreneurs: a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.

Policy: a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.

Economy: the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.

Loan/credit: a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest

Deposit: a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest.

Short term credit: This type of credit is a credit or loan that has maturity period that is less or more than one year e.g. Personal loan.

Medium term credit: This is a type of credit or loan that has a maturity period of more than one year but not exceeding two years to be repaid back e.g. loan required for temporary business requirement.

Long term credit: This type of credit matures in more than three years and above. It has a very long maturity period as agreed by the lender and the borrower. E.g. are business development loans and Bridging loans.

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