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https://doi.org/10.32728/ric.2021.71/4
Corporate Governance and Financial Performance of Money Deposit Banks in Nigeria
Bilqis Bolanle Amole
orcid.org/0000-0001-7143-893X
; Accounting and Business Administration Department, Distance Learning Institute, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos. Nigeria
Ik Muo
; Department of Business Administration, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye Ogun State, Nigeria
Kamaldeen A. Lawal
; Department of Entrepreneurship Studies, Faculty of Management Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria Island, Lagos
Abstract
Purpose. The main cause of distress in the majority of Nigerian banks is poor corporate governance in the country. Corporate governance (CG) is a contemporary subject attracting
the consideration of the corporate world, practitioners, consultants, academia and society at large. As a result, this study explores the financial performance (FP) of money deposit banks (MDBs) in Nigeria as a result of corporate governance put in. It went on to investigate the impact of board size and composition, as well as the audit committee, on bank financial performance.
Methodology. A descriptive design method was adopted, while secondary data in the form of yearly financial reports of banks selected for the study were obtained and relevant documents via electronic search of databases. Descriptive statistics were used in analyzing the data and an econometric model of panel least square (PLS) regression test was employed for the study.
Findings and Implication. The findings affirmed that the correlation between size of board of directors and bank performance was significant, however negative. The results of the study show that the board of directors (BOD) composition significantly influences the FP of MDBs. The study results further reveal that the correlation between size of the audit committee (AC) and FP of MDBs is significant and also a negative one. As a result, based on the empirical findings of the study, it is concluded that CG has a statistically significant influence on the FP of Nigeria’s listed money deposit banks. Mechanisms such as the large size and composition of the board as well as the size of the audit committee encourage a negative impact on the FP. In line with the foregoing, the study recommended that an effort be made to improve CG, in the sense that the number of directors on board should be kept to a desirable level, and that the ratio of executive directors to non-executive directors, as well as the size of the audit committee, is kept at an optimal level.
Keywords
Audit committee; Bank leverages; Board composition; Board size; Board members; Corporate governance; Financial performance
Hrčak ID:
259865
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Publication date:
31.12.2021.
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