KOGI STATE
Faculty of Management Sciences
Journal of MANAGEMENT
ISSN: 3212 - 3122
LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT AND COMMERCIAL BANKS’ PROFITABILITY IN NIGERIA
Olagunju, Adebayo; Adeyanju Olanrewaju David & Olabode Oluwayinka Samuel
Abstract
This study examined liquidity management and commercial banks’ profitability in Nigeria. The major aims of the study were to find empirical evidence of the degree to which effective liquidity management affects profitability in commercial banks and how commercial banks can enhance their liquidity and profitability positions.  Considering the nature of the survey, quantitative methods of research were applied. In attempt to  achieve  the objectives  of the study,  several  findings  were  made through  the analysis  of both  the structured and unstructured questionnaire on the management of banks and the financial reports of the sampled  banks.  The  data  obtained  from  the  Primary  and  Secondary  sources  were  analyzed  through collection,  sorting  and  grouping  of  the  data  in  tables  of percentages  and  frequency distribution.  We formulated a hypothesis, which were statistically tested through Pearson correlation data analysis. Findings from the testing of this hypothesis indicate that there is significant relationship between liquidity and profitability. That means profitability in commercial banks is significantly influenced by liquidity and vice versa. The study concluded that for the success of operations and survival, commercial banks should not compromise efficient and effective liquidity management and that both illiquidity and ...
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Keywords
Liquidity Management, Profitability, Commercial Bank
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