Date: 02 Jul 2014

One Dollar, One Bank Account: Remittance and Bank Breadth in Nigeria

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Abstract

This study examined remittance and bank breadth in Nigeria, using data from the 2011 World Bank Households Survey for the African migration project in Nigeria. The results-based on logistic regression technique reveal - that remittance has an inverse relationship with bank breadth. The reason put forward is that recipients prefer to hold foreign exchange from remittance and they do not increase their demand for banking services. One of the key implications of the findings is the need for commercial banks to go beyond mere serving as liaison for remittance but incorporating elements of advisory services to the customers, especially those that frequently receive remittance, on how they can best utilize such fund for productive activities.