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Author Apati, Seth, 1971-

Title The Nigerian banking sector reforms : power and politics / Seth Apati
Published Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

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Series Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions
Palgrave Macmillan studies in banking and financial institutions.
Contents Preface -- Banking Reforms in Emerging Markets: An Introduction -- The Nigerian Banking System: The Case for Reforms -- Restructuring the Regulator -- Does Size Matter? The Quest for Trans-National Banks -- Policy on the Run: Inflation, Currency Redenomination and Bank Manipulation -- Revaluation -- Politics of Banking Reforms -- Corporate Governance and Restructuring -- The Road Ahead: Sustainability of Bank Reforms -- Bibliography -- Index
Machine generated contents note: -- Preface -- Banking Reforms in Emerging Markets: An Introduction -- The Nigerian Banking System: The Case for Reforms -- Restructuring the Regulator -- Does Size Matter? The Quest for Trans-National Banks -- Policy on the Run: Inflation, Currency Redenomination and Bank Manipulation -- Revaluation -- Politics of Banking Reforms -- Corporate Governance and Restructuring -- The Road Ahead: Sustainability of Bank Reforms -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary With over $400 billion looted from the porous banking sector of Africa's oil-rich giant, Nigeria, banking sector reform is a key priority for the Central Bank and the newly-elected civilian regime, to attract foreign investors. However, several vested institutional and political interests make the reforms a herculean and near impossible task. After a hastily-designed economic policy and a banking industry consolidation which reduced the number of banks from 89 to 25 in 2 years, the regulators discovered that the quest for size reduction had created more problems for the banks. Was the consolidation successful? Did it impact positivelyon Nigeria's economic reform programme? And how did the US, the IMF and the World Bank contribute to the outcome? This book presents an almost minute-by-minute chronicle of the politics and intrigues, from a key boardroom participant who was actively involved in the restructuring of the Nigerian banking industry. It examines the corruption, regulatory challenge, and financial sector reforms in the world's largest black economy. Giving avivid account of how the banking sector in Nigeria prospered at the expense of the overall economy, the book traces the origins of the Nigerian banking reform, the dynamics of its banking sector, and future outlook of this emerging market - a country that aims to be one of the 20th largest economies in the world by 2020
"This is the first comprehensive book on the politics and economics of financial sector consolidation in an emerging market in West Africa. It draws on the author's twenty years experience working with multinationals in this oil-rich zone, to address key issues and examine banking reform in one of the world's fastest-growing economies."-- Provided by publisher
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Banks and banking -- Nigeria
Monetary policy -- Nigeria
Banking -- Nigeria.
Development economics -- Nigeria.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- Economic Development.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Banks & Banking.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Money & Monetary Policy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Economic Policy.
Finance and Accounting.
Banks and banking
Monetary policy
Nigeria
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780230305359
0230305350
9786613380852
6613380857
1283380854
9781283380850