THE EFFECT OF COMMUNITY BANKS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF ULI COMMUNITY BANK ULI).

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ABSTRACT
This project work is a study of the impart of Community Banks in Rural Development: case study Uli Community Bank Ltd, Uli.
In carrying out the research, questionnaires were used,  which the researcher made available to the manager, staff and customers of Uli Community Bank. 
Information for this research was collected from primary, secondary and oral interviews.
The data were analyzed using tables and evaluation of data using percentages. The study reveals Uli Community Bank has a lot of impact in the development of its local area (Uli,Ihiala LGA,  Anambra State), and these include:  inculcating banking habits on the rutal dwellers,  and to generate employment in the areas where it is located; and as well, granting  loans to the rural dwellers; a ready medium for quick cash transfers for people whose relations are abroad and within.
The researcher also found out that Uli Community Bank does not only provide financial services to the rural dwellers, but also guarantees employment to the masses in their local and granting loans to the rural dwellers without adhering strictly to the collateral requirements Uli Community Bank even goes the extent of limiting the use of collateral to only making use of a third party qyarabtir.  The researcher also noticed that the main problem facing Uli Community Bank is that it  has a lot to do in the growth of economic activities in the rural areas. 
The recommendations were made the banks should be adequately funded by the federal government to beef  up their capital base.
Since it was established to promote productive activities in her rural area, this will go a long way in helping the bank to meet her enormous demands in development of the rural areas.
Government should also allow the community bank to be involved in foreign exchange transactions and also to process her cheques directly with the central bank and not through correspondent 
commercial banks.  This could be possible only if community bank are allowed to have branches and are accepted no clearing house.
Finally, Uli Community Bank should be allowed to establish other branches in her rural areas and beyond.  If all these recommendations are implemented, it will go a very long way to developing the rural community which is among the objectives for establishing community banks. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page ii
Approval Page iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Abstract vi
Table of content viii

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction 1
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 Statement of the problem 6
1.3 Objective of the study 7
1.4 Significance of the study 9
1.5 Research Questions 10
1.6 Scope of the study. 10

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Review of related literature. 11
2.1 Historical developments of community banks 11
2.2 Related roles of development institutions and banks 19
2.3 The role of central bank of Nigeria in the establishment 
of community banks 23
2.4 Rural development programmes and community banks 30

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research methodology 36
3.1 Research design 36
3.2 Population of the study 36
3.3 Sample and sampling techniques 36
3.4 Methods of Data collection 37
3.5 Method of Date Analysis. 37

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data Presentation and analysis. 38

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Discussion of result 49
5.1 Summary of findings 49
5.2 Conclusions 51
5.3 Recommendations 52
5.4 Suggestion for further study 53
5.5 Limitation of the study. 54
References 55
Appendix A 57

THE EFFECT OF COMMUNITY BANKS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF ULI COMMUNITY BANK ULI).
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    Type Project
    Department Banking and Finance
    Project ID BFN1237
    Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
    No of Pages 67 Pages
    Format Microsoft Word

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