An Evaluation of Financial Health of Nigerian Deposit Money Banks using CAMELS Rating Model
This study evaluates the financial health of Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Nigeria using CAMELS Rating Model based on three characteristics. Using ex-post facto research design, secondary data which covers years 2010 to 2017 were collected from the annual reports of the selected listed DMBs. Guided...
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doaj-8a01c6caa81d409e9be159ba9a1a66522020-11-25T01:11:11ZengDunarea de Jos University of GalatiAnnals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics1584-04091584-04092019-04-012514861An Evaluation of Financial Health of Nigerian Deposit Money Banks using CAMELS Rating ModelBabatunde Rahman YUSUF0Jamiu Olakunle TIJANI1Lagos State University, Lagos, NigeriaLagos State University, Lagos, NigeriaThis study evaluates the financial health of Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Nigeria using CAMELS Rating Model based on three characteristics. Using ex-post facto research design, secondary data which covers years 2010 to 2017 were collected from the annual reports of the selected listed DMBs. Guided by three research objectives, the study formulates and tests three hypotheses. Mean and independent sample t-test are employed to present and analyse the data. The paper, inter alia, provides evidence of a statistically significant difference between the financial health of Domestic-Systemically Important and Domestic-Non-Systemically Important DMBs in Nigeria (tcal (10) =2.832 > ttab=2.228; p-value= 0.018). Based on these findings, the paper concludes that the financial health of DMBs do not differ based on the type of operating licence they hold and the structure they operate. The study recommends that Central Bank of Nigeria should tighten its prudential guidelines on DMBs in Nigeria.http://www.eia.feaa.ugal.ro/images/eia/2019_1/Yusuf_Tijani.pdf |
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An Evaluation of Financial Health of Nigerian Deposit Money Banks using CAMELS Rating Model |
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An Evaluation of Financial Health of Nigerian Deposit Money Banks using CAMELS Rating Model |
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Dunarea de Jos University of Galati |
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Annals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics |
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This study evaluates the financial health of Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Nigeria using CAMELS Rating Model based on three characteristics. Using ex-post facto research design, secondary data which covers years 2010 to 2017 were collected from the annual reports of the selected listed DMBs. Guided by three research objectives, the study formulates and tests three hypotheses. Mean and independent sample t-test are employed to present and analyse the data. The paper, inter alia, provides evidence of a statistically significant difference between the financial health of Domestic-Systemically Important and Domestic-Non-Systemically Important DMBs in Nigeria (tcal (10) =2.832 > ttab=2.228; p-value= 0.018). Based on these findings, the paper concludes that the financial health of DMBs do not differ based on the type of operating licence they hold and the structure they operate. The study recommends that Central Bank of Nigeria should tighten its prudential guidelines on DMBs in Nigeria. |
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