Remittances, Bank Concentration and Credit Availability in Nigeria

F. Ajide
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Abstract The concentration of the Nigerian financial sector has long been recognised to be an important factor affecting the financial stability and welfare at an individual level in the economy. While various studies have been conducted to examine the sensitivity of this phenomenon to macro economy, little has been done to examine the effect of concentration on credit availability in Nigeria. In addition, no study has investigated the role of remittances on the relationship between bank concentration and availability of credit. Taking motivation from the Nigerian banking consolidation exercise, this article examined the effect of remittances and bank concentration on availability of credit in Nigeria. The author employed the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bound test approach for co-integration on Nigerian data for the period of 1986–2015. The results revealed that bank concentration constrains the development of financial sector in Nigeria and remittances improve the level of financial development (credit availability) in the long run but inhibit the availability of credit in the short run. The negative relationship occurs in the short run because of the regulatory framework governing international money transfers in Nigeria, which simply inhibits competition. In the long run, recipients who have received remittances from informal settings would need financial products and services in which those remittances would be banked and further improve the financial sector. It was concluded that since Nigerian financial sector remained underdeveloped, the sector could be driven by encouraging inflow of remittances into the country. Our findings also persist after batteries of robustness check.
尼日利亚的汇款、银行集中度和信贷可用性
尼日利亚金融部门的集中长期以来一直被认为是影响经济中个人层面金融稳定和福利的重要因素。虽然已经进行了各种研究来检查这一现象对宏观经济的敏感性,但很少有研究来检查尼日利亚集中对信贷可得性的影响。此外,没有研究调查汇款对银行集中度与信贷可得性之间关系的作用。从尼日利亚银行合并活动中获得动力,本文研究了汇款和银行集中度对尼日利亚信贷可用性的影响。作者采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)约束检验方法对1986-2015年尼日利亚数据进行协整。结果表明,银行集中度限制了尼日利亚金融部门的发展,汇款在长期内提高了金融发展水平(信贷可获得性),但在短期内抑制了信贷的可获得性。这种负面关系只会在短期内出现,因为尼日利亚管理国际资金转移的监管框架只会抑制竞争。从长远来看,从非正规环境收到汇款的收款人将需要金融产品和服务,将这些汇款存入银行,并进一步改善金融部门。会议的结论是,由于尼日利亚的金融部门仍然不发达,可以通过鼓励汇款流入该国来推动该部门。经过多次稳健性检验后,我们的发现仍然存在。
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