TABLE
OF CONTENT
Title Page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Table of contents vi
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1
Background to the Study
1.1 Statement of the Problem 3
1.2 Research Question
1.2 Objectives of the Study 4
1.3 Significance of the Study 5
1.4 Limitation of the Study 6
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review 7
2.1 Concept of Rural Banking 7
2.2 Key Role Of Rural Banking For Rural Dwellers
9
2.3 Federal
Government Policy and Central Banking of Nigeria (C.B.N) 16
2.4 Achievement of the program 20
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research Methodology 23
3.1 Historical Background of the Case Study 23
3.2 Method Of Data Collection
3.2 Population of the sample size 25
3.3 Sample Technique 26
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data Presentation and Analysis 27
4.1 Preamble
4.2 Presentation of Data 32
4.3 Data Analysis
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations. 35
5.1 Summary 35
5.2 Conclusion 37
5.3 Recommendations. 39
References 44
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
The
traditional banking business is the holding of deposit and lending money. This
role is developed from the fact that in any society it appears to exist too
broad classes of people this surplus spending limit and deficit spending limit however;
the following are some of the functions of commercial banks.
Intermediaries: the banks serves as intermediaries or middlemen between the people who saves there money in the bank and those who borrow the money from the banks.
Acceptance of deposit: this is undoubtedly the oldest function of the bank in the early stages of bank depositions usually paid a charge lost of keeping their income in the bank but as banking system modernized and well organized, banks realize the advantages that accrue to them through saving.
They promote saving investment the banks
naturally pare the ways for this and investment debtors are by this means
enticed to save more money since they are conscious of the additional money
which the bank would give for any amount saved.
It serves as agent for payment by their
policy commercial banks usually allows their customers to keep either current
or saving accounts or both customers in this respect the most outstanding help
is the lending of money to customers.
Another function is granting loan of
loans when banks grant loans to their customer they normally credits the
granted loans to the account of the borrowers.
Also the banks grants overdraft to their
customers, they do this by allowing such customer to issue charges up to sum of
the overdraft in additions to the original money which such customer has in the
bank.
Finally, the bank do the bill of
exchange and transaction of foreign exchange in the rural areas there is need
for the establishment of banks deposit the effort made of the growth of bank in
the rural areas since 1960 much integration in rural areas have met and
establishment of bank have been centered in urban areas.
1.2 Statement of the Problems
The
problem in this research work wants to deal with the hindrances encountered by
the commercial banks on the process of their operation in rural areas. Some of
these can be stated as follows:
- Lack
of man power of commercial banks, poses a problem for them in their operation.
- Lack
of cordial/ customer relationship in rural area due to numerous branches
- Illiteracy
of customers in rural areas
- Inadequate
security outfit in rural area to secure the bank premises
- Insufficient
volume of business of the attitudes of farmers, hunters, and market sellers
- Problem
of accommodation encountered by staffs
The
problem therefore is how to resolve the profit motives of the rural commercial
banks and the essential services being rendered to rural dwellers. This project
work is designed to measure to what extent the rural commercial banks have been
to involve the rural dwellers in the economic activities in terms of awareness.
The commercial banks are profit making organization. There is a greater fear in establishing in rural areas where it cannot maximize profit. Rural banking has being seen as indispensable if the nation is to develop its rural areas. The development of one rural area may not be a reality if services of commercial banks are not at the reach of rural dwellers.