2021
DOI: 10.24940/theijhss/2021/v9/i5/hs2105-058
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Investigating the Factors Influencing Commercial Bank Lending in Nigeria: A Consolidation and Interaction Effect

Abstract: This study provides empirical evidence on what determines bank lending in Nigeria by considering the pre and post consolidation effect and interaction effect using annual data from 1990-2019. This study employs multiple regression analysis. The regression model examines the effect of total savings (TOS), non-performing loan rate (NPLR) and number of bank branches (NBB) on credit to private sector (CPS). The study also investigates the interaction effect of total savings and Number of bank branches in explainin… Show more

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“…Credits and advances and non-performing advances have a negative relationship with bank profitability, which raises banking risk in Nigeria. To support Ikponmwosa (2020), the study of Sulaiman, Adejayan & Dada (2021) on the factors influencing deposit money banks' lending in Nigeria, considering consolidation and interactive effect on credit to private sectors revealed that Nonperforming loans exert a negative effect after consolidation, though positive prior to consolidation. The study also discovered that total savings and the number of bank branches have a significant multiplicative effect on bank lending in Nigeria.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Credits and advances and non-performing advances have a negative relationship with bank profitability, which raises banking risk in Nigeria. To support Ikponmwosa (2020), the study of Sulaiman, Adejayan & Dada (2021) on the factors influencing deposit money banks' lending in Nigeria, considering consolidation and interactive effect on credit to private sectors revealed that Nonperforming loans exert a negative effect after consolidation, though positive prior to consolidation. The study also discovered that total savings and the number of bank branches have a significant multiplicative effect on bank lending in Nigeria.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%