THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BANK IN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC ONITSHA)

47 PAGES (9785 WORDS) Business Management Project
ABSTRACT 

The ability of my nation to attain growth and development to a large depends on a number of factors, of which banking is one. Hence, it became imperative to note that banking business started not as a chance phenomenon rather, for the basic social and economic needs of the society. 
The purpose of this study is to carry out a research on the role of commercial Bank in industrial development of Onitsha. So for the purpose, date were obtained from the bank, questionnaires were distributed, administered and analyzed from the date analyzed and hypothesis tested, it was found that through some of the industrialists were of the opinion that Commercial bank have not contributed to the development of their industries should not be traced in isolations of commercial bank. This was evidence when the hypothesis was tested. 
Through commercial banks and industrialists are sometimes faced with some problems, attempts were made by the researcher to expose those problems should be solved were also brought into focus.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
List of table
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.0  Introduction
1.1  Background of the study
1.2  Statement of the problem
1.3  Purpose of the study
1.4  Scope of the study
1.5  Research question
1.6  Research hypothesis
1.7  Significance of the study
1.8  Limitation of the study
1.9  Definition of terms
     References

CHAPTER TWO
2.1  Literature review
2.2  Common features of commercial banks
2.3  Functions of commercial banks
2.4  Sources of fund to commercial banks
2.5  Types of loans and their operations
2.6  How loans could be applied
2.7  Conditions to be meet by the industrialists before loans could be given
2.8  Problems of industrialists in obtaining loans from commercial banks
2.9  Adventures of loan
     References

CHAPTER THREE
3.0  Research methodology
3.1  Introduction
3.2  Research design
3.3  Area of the study
3.4  Data collection
3.5  Population of the study
3.6  Sample and sampling procedures
3.7  Instrument for data collection
3.8  Validation of the instrument
3.9  Reliability of the instrument
3.10 Method of data analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0  Data presentation, analysis and interpretation
4.1  Data analysis
4.2  Testing of hypothesis
4.3  Summary of result

CHAPTER FIVE
Interpretation And Summary Of The Finding
5.1  Summary of findings
5.2  Discussion of result
5.3  Conclusion
5.4  Implication(s) of the research findings
5.5  Recommendation
Bibliography