Effect of Fraud on Commercial Banks’ Performance in Nigeria

Takon Samuel Manyo, Mboto Helen Walter, Obo Ekpenyong Bassey, Ogar Godwin Wonah, Bekom A. Omang, Nkamare Stephen Ekpo, Emefiele Charles Chike
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The study examined the effect of fraud on bank performance in Nigeria. The specific objectives were to: investigate the relationship between the number of frauds and bank performance in Nigeria, assess the relationship between the amounts lost to frauds and bank performance in Nigeria and to examine the relationship between the numbers of staff involved in fraud loses and bank performance in Nigeria. The study utilizes secondary sources of data extracted from the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) Annual Report and CBN Statistical Bulletin from 1994 to 2020. Statistical methods such as descriptive analysis, Pearson correlation and OLS regression techniques were employed in the evaluation of the data. The result of the hypotheses revealed number of fraud cases as well as the total amount lost to fraud had a positive and significant impact on bank performance while the total number of staff involved in fraud was found to be negative and significant on deposit money banks performance in Nigeria. The study recommended that CBN and NDIC should encourage DMBs to always report cases of fraud, this can be done through creation of a fraud “hotline” where the public can call to complain or report fraud cases with appropriate rewards that will incite more compliance. Management of banks should train and retrain staff of Nigerian banks in fraud prevention and control. Such training should include a comprehensive review of legal and regulatory guidelines that will limit fraud activities.
欺诈行为对尼日利亚商业银行业绩的影响
该研究调查了欺诈对尼日利亚银行业绩的影响。具体目标是:调查尼日利亚欺诈数量与银行业绩之间的关系,评估尼日利亚欺诈损失金额与银行业绩之间的关系,并审查涉及欺诈损失的工作人员数量与尼日利亚银行业绩之间的关系。该研究利用了从1994年至2020年尼日利亚存款保险公司(NDIC)年度报告和CBN统计公报中提取的二手数据来源。采用描述性分析、Pearson相关、OLS回归等统计方法对数据进行评价。假设的结果显示,欺诈案件的数量以及欺诈损失的总金额对银行业绩有积极和显著的影响,而参与欺诈的工作人员总数对尼日利亚的存款银行业绩有消极和显著的影响。该研究建议CBN和NDIC应该鼓励dbs总是报告欺诈案件,这可以通过建立欺诈“热线”来实现,公众可以打电话投诉或报告欺诈案件,并给予适当的奖励,以鼓励更多的合规。银行管理层应该对尼日利亚银行的员工进行欺诈预防和控制方面的培训和再培训。这种培训应包括全面审查将限制欺诈活动的法律和规章准则。
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