Making Finance Work for Nigeria

This study begins by considering the banking sector and then moves on to issues relating to improving access to finance to support Nigeria's economic growth vision. The second part of the study refers to issues relating to longer-term finance:...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2017
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IPO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/782651468120859201/Making-finance-work-for-Nigeria
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topic ACCEPTABLE COLLATERAL
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARD
AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE
ASSET CLASS
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
BACKED SECURITIES
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK BORROWERS
BANK CREDIT
BANK LENDING
BANK REGULATION
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING REGULATIONS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BANKING SYSTEM
BORROWER
BRANCH NETWORK
BROKER
BUY-BACKS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY
CHECKS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REGISTRIES
COMMERCIAL BANKING
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORPORATE DEBT
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE INSOLVENCY
CREDIT CULTURE
CREDIT HISTORIES
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT LINES
CREDIT RISK
CREDITOR
CREDITOR RIGHTS
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEPRECIATION
DEBT
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DEBTORS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EMERGING MARKET
ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
EQUITY MARKET
EUROBOND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXTERNAL DEBT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FRAUD
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
GOVERNANCE STANDARDS
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKET
GOVERNMENT FINANCES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOLDING
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFLATION RATES
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURANCE INDUSTRY
INSURANCE MARKET
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INSURANCE PRODUCTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT CHOICE
INVESTMENT HORIZON
INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS
INVESTMENT RISKS
INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
IPO
ISSUANCE
ISSUANCES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL SYSTEM
LENDING PORTFOLIOS
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LIABILITY
LIENS
LIFE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCTS
LIQUIDITY
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LONG TERM SAVINGS
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
MARKET DEVELOPMENTS
MARKET ECONOMY
MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE
MARKET LIQUIDITY
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MICRO-FINANCE
MICROFINANCE
MOBILE PHONE
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE MARKET
MORTGAGES
MOVABLE PROPERTY AS COLLATERAL
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
PAYMENT SERVICES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION ASSETS
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSION REFORMS
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSIONS
POOR REPUTATION
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
PRIMARY DEALERS
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUS
PRUDENTIAL STANDARDS
REAL PROPERTY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCE SERVICE
REMITTANCES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT RECORD
REPAYMENTS
RESERVES
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK DIVERSIFICATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
RURAL FINANCING
SAVINGS INSTRUMENTS
SECONDARY MARKET
SECONDARY TRADING
SECURITIES
SECURITIES REGISTRATION
SETTLEMENT
SETTLEMENT SYSTEM
SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS
SOVEREIGN BONDS
SOVEREIGN DEBT
SOVEREIGN DEBT MARKET
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK MARKET
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TRUST FUND
UNSECURED CREDITORS
VALUE OF ASSETS
VALUE PAYMENT SYSTEMS
WORKING CAPITAL
spellingShingle ACCEPTABLE COLLATERAL
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARD
AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE
ASSET CLASS
AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT
BACKED SECURITIES
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK BORROWERS
BANK CREDIT
BANK LENDING
BANK REGULATION
BANKING CRISIS
BANKING REGULATIONS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
BANKING SYSTEM
BORROWER
BRANCH NETWORK
BROKER
BUY-BACKS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY
CHECKS
COLLATERAL
COLLATERAL REGISTRIES
COMMERCIAL BANKING
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CONSUMER PROTECTION
CORPORATE DEBT
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE INSOLVENCY
CREDIT CULTURE
CREDIT HISTORIES
CREDIT INFORMATION
CREDIT LINES
CREDIT RISK
CREDITOR
CREDITOR RIGHTS
CREDITORS
CURRENCY
CURRENCY DEPRECIATION
DEBT
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT SERVICE
DEBTORS
DEPOSIT
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
DOMESTIC CAPITAL
DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EMERGING MARKET
ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
EQUITY MARKET
EUROBOND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPENDITURE
EXTERNAL DEBT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FRAUD
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
GOVERNANCE STANDARDS
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKET
GOVERNMENT FINANCES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOLDING
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFLATION RATES
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE CORPORATION
INSURANCE INDUSTRY
INSURANCE MARKET
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INSURANCE PRODUCTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INVESTMENT CHOICE
INVESTMENT HORIZON
INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS
INVESTMENT RISKS
INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
IPO
ISSUANCE
ISSUANCES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGAL SYSTEM
LENDING PORTFOLIOS
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
LIABILITY
LIENS
LIFE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCTS
LIQUIDITY
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LONG TERM SAVINGS
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
MARKET DEVELOPMENT
MARKET DEVELOPMENTS
MARKET ECONOMY
MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE
MARKET LIQUIDITY
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRUCTURE
MICRO-FINANCE
MICROFINANCE
MOBILE PHONE
MORAL HAZARD
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE MARKET
MORTGAGES
MOVABLE PROPERTY AS COLLATERAL
NON-PERFORMING LOANS
OIL PRICE
OIL PRICES
OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE
PAYMENT SERVICES
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
PENSION
PENSION ASSETS
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSION REFORMS
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSIONS
POOR REPUTATION
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
PRIMARY DEALERS
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE CREDIT
PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUS
PRUDENTIAL STANDARDS
REAL PROPERTY
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY GOVERNANCE
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCE SERVICE
REMITTANCES
REPAYMENT
REPAYMENT RECORD
REPAYMENTS
RESERVES
RETURN
RETURNS
RISK DIVERSIFICATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
RURAL FINANCING
SAVINGS INSTRUMENTS
SECONDARY MARKET
SECONDARY TRADING
SECURITIES
SECURITIES REGISTRATION
SETTLEMENT
SETTLEMENT SYSTEM
SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS
SOVEREIGN BONDS
SOVEREIGN DEBT
SOVEREIGN DEBT MARKET
STOCK EXCHANGE
STOCK MARKET
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
TRUST FUND
UNSECURED CREDITORS
VALUE OF ASSETS
VALUE PAYMENT SYSTEMS
WORKING CAPITAL
World Bank
Making Finance Work for Nigeria
geographic_facet Africa
Nigeria
description This study begins by considering the banking sector and then moves on to issues relating to improving access to finance to support Nigeria's economic growth vision. The second part of the study refers to issues relating to longer-term finance: both the sources of financing, such as pensions and insurance, and their uses in providing financing for resolving Nigeria's crucial infrastructure shortfalls in infrastructure and housing. The final part of the study returns to the fundamental 'plumbing' of the financial system focusing on the legal and regulatory foundation for creditor rights and corporate insolvency, instituting sound corporate governance standards for corporations and banks, and providing secure and low cost transmittal of payments and remittances. While it is difficult to identify a common theme running through this volume without compromising the diversity and nuance of the recommendations, the overarching theme supported by this volume is the importance of exchange of reliable information as the basis for financial transactions between unconnected third parties. Implementation of systems designed to strengthen accounting and reporting standards for banks and corporations, the registration of movable and immovable property, property liens and credit histories as well as exchange of information about prices, interest rates, fees and charges for financials services will considerably enhance the functionality of financial systems and prove crucial in establishing a trusted and robust market-based financial system in support of stable economic growth and development in Nigeria.
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title Making Finance Work for Nigeria
title_short Making Finance Work for Nigeria
title_full Making Finance Work for Nigeria
title_fullStr Making Finance Work for Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Making Finance Work for Nigeria
title_sort making finance work for nigeria
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/782651468120859201/Making-finance-work-for-Nigeria
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28122
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spelling okr-10986-281222021-04-23T14:04:45Z Making Finance Work for Nigeria World Bank ACCEPTABLE COLLATERAL ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARD AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE ASSET CLASS AVAILABILITY OF CREDIT BACKED SECURITIES BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEETS BANK BORROWERS BANK CREDIT BANK LENDING BANK REGULATION BANKING CRISIS BANKING REGULATIONS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR DEVELOPMENT BANKING SYSTEM BORROWER BRANCH NETWORK BROKER BUY-BACKS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY CHECKS COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REGISTRIES COMMERCIAL BANKING CONFLICT OF INTEREST CONSUMER PROTECTION CORPORATE DEBT CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORPORATE INSOLVENCY CREDIT CULTURE CREDIT HISTORIES CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT LINES CREDIT RISK CREDITOR CREDITOR RIGHTS CREDITORS CURRENCY CURRENCY DEPRECIATION DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT RELIEF DEBT SERVICE DEBTORS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMERGING MARKET ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES EQUITY MARKET EUROBOND EXCHANGE COMMISSION EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN INVESTORS FRAUD GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNANCE STANDARDS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING STANDARDS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT DEBT MARKET GOVERNMENT FINANCES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOLDING HOUSING FINANCE HUMAN CAPITAL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFLATION RATES INFORMATION DISCLOSURE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE CORPORATION INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURANCE MARKET INSURANCE PREMIUMS INSURANCE PRODUCTS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT CHOICE INVESTMENT HORIZON INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS INVESTMENT RISKS INVESTMENT STRATEGIES IPO ISSUANCE ISSUANCES LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGAL SYSTEM LENDING PORTFOLIOS LEVEL PLAYING FIELD LIABILITY LIENS LIFE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCTS LIQUIDITY LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG TERM SAVINGS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET DEVELOPMENTS MARKET ECONOMY MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET LIQUIDITY MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET RISK MARKET SHARE MARKET STRUCTURE MICRO-FINANCE MICROFINANCE MOBILE PHONE MORAL HAZARD MORTGAGE MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGES MOVABLE PROPERTY AS COLLATERAL NON-PERFORMING LOANS OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE PAYMENT SERVICES PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PENSION PENSION ASSETS PENSION FUND PENSION FUNDS PENSION REFORMS PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS POOR REPUTATION PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT PRIMARY DEALERS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CREDIT PRIVATE CREDIT BUREAUS PRUDENTIAL STANDARDS REAL PROPERTY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY GOVERNANCE REMITTANCE REMITTANCE SERVICE REMITTANCES REPAYMENT REPAYMENT RECORD REPAYMENTS RESERVES RETURN RETURNS RISK DIVERSIFICATION RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM RURAL FINANCING SAVINGS INSTRUMENTS SECONDARY MARKET SECONDARY TRADING SECURITIES SECURITIES REGISTRATION SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SOVEREIGN BONDS SOVEREIGN DEBT SOVEREIGN DEBT MARKET STOCK EXCHANGE STOCK MARKET TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY TREASURY TRUST FUND UNSECURED CREDITORS VALUE OF ASSETS VALUE PAYMENT SYSTEMS WORKING CAPITAL This study begins by considering the banking sector and then moves on to issues relating to improving access to finance to support Nigeria's economic growth vision. The second part of the study refers to issues relating to longer-term finance: both the sources of financing, such as pensions and insurance, and their uses in providing financing for resolving Nigeria's crucial infrastructure shortfalls in infrastructure and housing. The final part of the study returns to the fundamental 'plumbing' of the financial system focusing on the legal and regulatory foundation for creditor rights and corporate insolvency, instituting sound corporate governance standards for corporations and banks, and providing secure and low cost transmittal of payments and remittances. While it is difficult to identify a common theme running through this volume without compromising the diversity and nuance of the recommendations, the overarching theme supported by this volume is the importance of exchange of reliable information as the basis for financial transactions between unconnected third parties. Implementation of systems designed to strengthen accounting and reporting standards for banks and corporations, the registration of movable and immovable property, property liens and credit histories as well as exchange of information about prices, interest rates, fees and charges for financials services will considerably enhance the functionality of financial systems and prove crucial in establishing a trusted and robust market-based financial system in support of stable economic growth and development in Nigeria. 2017-09-06T20:01:28Z 2017-09-06T20:01:28Z 2009-11 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/782651468120859201/Making-finance-work-for-Nigeria http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28122 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Financial Accountability Assessment Economic & Sector Work Africa Nigeria