BANK’S LENDING AND DEPOSIT ACTIVITIES | BAD LOAN DEPT | CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK NIGERIA PLC



LIST OF TABLES
Table 1:    Analysis of Trend in Total Lending and Total Deposits of Union Bank

Table 2:    Trend in Union Bank Lending, classified debt and Provision for bad debts

Table 3:    Relationship between provisions for bad debts charged and total classified debts in union bank of Nigeria plc

Table 4:    Relationship between provisions for bad debts gross earnings of Union Bank of Nigeria Plc


CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
4.1       Data Presentation and Summary of Findings
Table 1: Analysis of Trend in Total Lending and Total Deposits of Union Bank
Year
Secured Loan
Unsecured
Loan
Total
Loan
%charge Loan
Total Loan
% charge in depreciation
% of loan to depreciation
2007
2505931
34400
2849931
-
4876544
-
58.44
2008
2833281
415239
3245520
113.99
5782832
118.58
56.18
2009
2833281
415239
324852
110.89
9379730
110.32
56.47
2010
3295412
1082526
4377932
121.53
9739954
152.67
44.02
2011
4801392
1486484
6287876
143.63
15712902
161.32
40.02
2012
614435
1566283
7710718
122.63
2014764
128.01
38.33
           
Source:           Union Bank of Nigeria Plc annual report and account for the various years.
Trend in Union Bank’s Lending and Deposit Activities
Table 1 above contains an analysis of the trend in bank lending as well as deposit base. As shown in the table, aggregate loans and advances increasing from N2, 849, 931 million in 2007 to N7.710, 718 million in 2012.
With 2007 as a base a year, the figure shows N4,860,787 million increase during the six period. The also shows that the total deposits of the bank increase from N4,876,544 million in 2007 to N20,144,764 million in 2012 representing in increases of N15,238,220 million. The table further shows that the banks have maintained an average loan – deposit ration of 3%. This gives enough liquidity position.    
Table 2:         Trend in Union Bank Lending, classified debt and Provision for bad debts
Year
Total Lending
Total Classified Debt
Pro- Charge
%charge
In loan Lending
%charge
In classified
%charge
In Provision
2007
2849931
379436
99896
-
-
-
2008
3249931
471321
99062
113.99
124.22
99.17
2009
3602320
610653
152710
110.89
129.56
154.16
2010
4377932
819206
367620
121.53
134.15
246.72
2011
6287876
1250039
731828
143.63
152.59
199.08
2012
7710718
1459174
352168
122.63
116.73
48.12
Source:           Union Bank of Nigeria Plc annual report for the various years.
Table 2 above shows that despite the declining percentage rate of the charge in total lending except 2010 and 2011, the percentage change in classified debt has been consistently high and positive and in each year higher than the percentage charge in lending except for 2012 when percentage in total lending was marginally higher than percentage charge in total lending between 2007 and 2012 increased by N4860787 million while total classified debts increased by N1,079,738 million. The trend is quite deeming and calls for serious attention. This could be stemmed with good loan management.

Table 3: Relationship between provisions for bad debts charged and total classified debts in union bank of Nigeria plc
Year
Classified debts
N.000
Provision
%Provision
To classified debt
2007
379436
99896
26.33
2008
471321
99062
21.02
2009
610653
152710
25.02
2010
819206
367610
44.87
2011
1250039
731828
58.54
2012
1459174
352168
24.13
Source:           Union Bank of Nigeria Plc annual report and Accounts.
Table 3 above shows that 26.33% of the classified debt were charged to profit and loss as provision for classified debts were 24.13%. on the average about 30% of the classified debts were charged to gross earnings. Annually as provision for doubtful debts. This is rather on the high side and may suggest a week recovery efforts on the part of the bank. But as a result of the establishment of a debt recovery unit charged with the responsibility of managing and recovery classified debts, the percentage provision of classified debts, full from 58.54% in 2011 to 24.13% in 2012.

Table 4: Relationship between provision for bad debts gross earnings of Union Bank of Nigeria Plc.     
Year
Cross
Provision on
%Provision

Earning
Charged, N.000
Cross caning  
2007
773728
99896
12.91
2008
1059418
99062
9.35
2009
142077.8
152710
10.75
2010
1824117
367610
20.15
2011
269987
731828
27.10
2012
39377.4
352168
8.94
Source:           Union Bank of Nigeria Plc annual report and Accounts.
Table 4 above shows that a reasonable proportion of Union Bank is gross earnings are taken by provision for bad debts. To recover the debts, the costs are always high and of course effects profitability.

4,2       Provision and Analysis of Data Question     
Response
Number
Percentage
Short term
20
40%
Medium term
30
60%
Long term
-
-
Total
50
100%
Source: Field survey, 2012
Table 4: shows that 20% or 40% of the responses believed that Union Bank provides short term financial assistance to both public and private sectors while 30% or 60% of the responses accepted that their banks provide medium term financial assistance to customers.
Question for table 1 is does your bank provides financial assistance to both the public and the private sector to responds is the table above.

Question 2: Does your bank encounter cases of bad debts?            
Response
Number
Percentage
Yes
50
100%
No
-
-
Total
50
100%
Source: field survey, 2012.
Table ii, shows that 50 or 100% of the response received that banks encounter cases of bad debt from 2007 – 2012.
Question 3: if yes, was the amount involved in such case startling.   
Response
Number
Percentage
Yes
41
82%
No
9
18%
Total
50
100%
Source: field survey, 2012.
The table above shows that 41 or 82% of the response received accepted that the amount involved in cases of bad debts were staggering startling while 9 or 18% of the response opined that the amounts were not startling.

Question 4: Does fund diversion have any effect on bad debt in your bank from the period 2007 – 2012.
Response
Number
Percentage
Yes
47
94%
No
3
6%
Total
50
100%
Source: field survey, 2012.
It shows that 47 or 94% of the response received accepted that fund diversion has some effect on bad debt in Union Bank while 3 or 6% of the response believes that it has no effect on bad debt in union Bank.

Question 5: to what extent has inadequate collateral securing provision effect the incidences of bad debts in your banks
Response
Number
Percentage
Great extent
40
80%
An extent
10
20%
No extent
-

Total
50
100%
Source: Field survey, 2012.
It shows that 40 or 80% of the response received were of the opinion that inadequate collateral security provisions by customers affects in incidence of bad debts in money-Deposit banks (Union Bank) to a great extent for the started period. Where as 10 or 20% of the responses accepted that if affects the incidence of bad debt in Union Bank to an extent for the stated period.

Question 6: Does your bank encounter any problems in the recovery of these loans?
Response
Number
Percentage
Yes
50
100%
No
-
-%
Total
50
100%
Source: field survey, 2012.
It shows that 50 or 100% of responses received opined that Union Bank encounters problems in recovery of the loan given to customers during the started period.

Question 7: Does the central Bank interest rate ceiling pose a problem to your bank in granting these loans?
Response
Number
Percentage
Yes
48
96%
No
2
4%
Total
50
100%
Source: Field survey, 2012.
The above table shows that 48 or 96% of the responses received that central bank interest rate ceiling poses a problem to the bank in granting loan to borrowers.

Questions 8: Does improper project evaluation have any significant relationship with bad debt in Union Bank from the period?
Response
Number
Percentage
Yes
50
100%
No
-

Total
50
100%
Source: field survey, 2012.
It show that 50 or 100% of the responses received were of the opinion that improper project evaluation has a significant relationship with bad debt in Union Ban of Nigeria PLC form the period.

Decision Rule
Reject Ho, if calculated value if greater than table value otherwise accept Ho. Source of test for question 1
Response
Oi
Ei
Oi-ei
(oi-ei)
(oi-ei)2/ei
Yes
47
25
22
484
19.36
No
3
25
-22
484
19.36





38.72
Calculated value      x2.05  =  38.72
Total value                x2 05  = 3.841

Decision
Since computed value is grate than table value, 38.77 > 3.841 reject Ho which means that fund diversion affects bad debts in Union Bank of Nigeria.

Statement for Hypothesis Three
Ho:      Government intervention has no influence on union Bank of Nigeria plc bad debts.

Test Technique
Chi-square     =          X2 test
Oi                    =          observed frequency
F                      =          Degree of freedom   =          1o
Level of significance           =          5%
Decision Rule
Reject Ho: if calculated value is greater than table value, otherwise accept Ho.
Source of test for question 2
Response
Oi
Ei
Oi-ei
(oi-ei)
(oi-ei)2/ei
Yes
48
25
23
529
21.16
No
2
25
-23
529
21.16





43.32
Calculated value x2.05  =  42.32
Total value x3 = 3.841
Decision
Since computed value is greater than table value, 42.32>3.841, reject Ho which means that government intervention has direct influences on Union Bank of Nigeria Plc bad debts.
Statement of Hypothesis
Ho:      Inadequate collateral provision by borrowers does not increase the incidence of bad debts in Union Bank of Nigeria PLc.
Test technique
Chi-square x2 test
Formular for test technique
X2 = (oi-ei)
where x2 = chi-square
oi         =          Observed frequency
ei         =          Expected frequency
f           =          Degree of freedom   =          (c-1) (R-1)
                                                                                    (3-1) (2-1)
                                                                                    (2)       (2-1)
                                                                                    =          2
Level of significance 5%
Decision Rule
Reject Ho, if calculated is greater than table value, otherwise accept Ho.
Source of test for question 1
Response
Oi
Ei
Oi-ei
(oi-ei)
(oi-ei)2/ei
Great extent
40
16.67
23.33
544
32.63
An extent
10
16.67
-6.67
44
2.64
No extent
-
16.67
-6.67
278
16.68
Calculated value x2 = 05 = 51.95
Total value x2 05 = 5.991

Decision
Since computed value is greater than table value, 51.944 > 5.001, reject Ho which means that inadequate collateral provisions by borrows increase, the incidence of bad debts in union Bank of Nigeria plc.

Statement of hypothesis two
Ho:  Fund diversion does not affect bad debt in Union Bank  of Nigeria plc.
Test Technique
Chi-square x2 test
Formular for test technique
X2          =              (oi – ei)2
Where x2        =          chi-square
            Oi        =          observed frequency
            ei         =          expected frequency
            f           =          Degree of freedom   =          10
level of significance            =          5%
      
Statement of Hypothesis Three
Ho:      Improper project evaluating has no significant relationship with
bad debt in Union bank of Nigeria plc.
Test Technique
Chi-square  = x2 test
X2        =          (oi – ei)2
                              ei

Where x2        =          chi-square
            Oi        =          observed frequency
            ei         =          expected frequency
            f           =          Degree of freedom   =          10
Level of significance           =          5%
Decision Rule
Reject Ho, if calculated value is greater than table value, otherwise accept Ho.
Source of test for question 2
Response
Oi
Ei
Oi-ei
(oi-ei)
(oi-ei)2
Yes
51
25
25
625
22
No
-
25
-25
625
25





50
Calculate value x2 .05 = 50
Total value x2 .05 = 3.841
Decision
            Since computed value is greater than table value, 50 > 3.841, reject Ho which means that improper project evaluation has significant influence on the bad debt of union bank of Nigeria Plc
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