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"Banking Shifts: Nigeria's Financial Revolution 2002-2008" explores the effects of the 2005 recapitalization policy on Nigerian banks. The study analyzes key performance indicators-Net Profit Margin (NPM), Return on Assets (ROA), and Return on Capital Employed (ROCE)-comparing data from before and after the policy. While recapitalization improved capital efficiency, it had limited impact on profitability and asset utilization. The book provides essential insights for policymakers and financial professionals, emphasizing the need for strategic asset management to maximize the benefits of financial reforms in developing economies.…mehr

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"Banking Shifts: Nigeria's Financial Revolution 2002-2008" explores the effects of the 2005 recapitalization policy on Nigerian banks. The study analyzes key performance indicators-Net Profit Margin (NPM), Return on Assets (ROA), and Return on Capital Employed (ROCE)-comparing data from before and after the policy. While recapitalization improved capital efficiency, it had limited impact on profitability and asset utilization. The book provides essential insights for policymakers and financial professionals, emphasizing the need for strategic asset management to maximize the benefits of financial reforms in developing economies.
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J.Iornenge is a seasoned finance professional with 7+ years of experience in internal audit and banking. He holds a B.Sc. (Accounting), an M.Sc. (Applied Statistics and Decision Analytics), and a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate (Business Analytics) from Western Illinois Uni. A Chartered Accountant with ICAN, he's published in international journals.