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Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by kayfra: 11:44am On Jun 06, 2016
Trade deficit: More job loss likely in banks
by Collins Nweze
, June 06, 2016 at 12:47 am


Twenty Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) are expected to fire at least 10,000 out of their estimated 110,000 workers before the year-ends, The Nation has learnt.
This becomes exigent as the impact of trade balance deficit recorded in the first quarter of this year begins to hurt the economy.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said foreign trade statistics for the first quarter showed that merchandise trade, the sum of visible import and export goods, plunged by 38 per cent year-on-year from N4.4 trillion last year to N2.7 trillion.

The figure represents the latest in the series of negative economic indicators published by the Bureau in recent time. Total trade declined by N793.5 billion or 22.6 per cent on a quarter on quarter (Q-o-Q) basis compared to N3.5 trillion in December last year as import and export for the period touched the lowest in 13 quarters.
Internal sources within the banks said the lenders are downsizing, following rising difficult operating environment, decline in operational output of most companies, which has led to the decline in their transaction turnover, rising cost of overheads and tough policies from regulators.

The source said a large part of the workforce to be axed will come mid-tier lenders, which have been badly hit by the tough regulatory polices of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and losses incurred by overexposure to oil and gas loans.

Already, Ecobank Nigeria Limited, last week fired 1,040 out of its over 9,000 workers over poor performance. First City Monument Bank Limited (FCMB) Limited and Diamond Bank Plc had earlier sacked combined 400 workers even as more banks are expected to follow suit in the coming weeks, or months. The massive workforce disengagement affected almost all cadres of the three lenders’ workforce.

Regulatory pressures from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) including the ongoing implementation of the zero Commission on Turnover (CoT) fees, increase in contribution to the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) and Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) levies as well as high Cash Reserve Ratios (CRRs) are key policies depleting banks’ revenue bases.

The 20 commercial banks are expected to lose over N100 billion annually to the zero COT policy; N140 billion to the AMCON levy, which has been increased from 0.3 per cent of banks’ total assets to 0.5 per cent and nearly N50 billion to the NDIC levy.

Report from Afrinvest West Africa said more disturbing is the fact that the economy recorded the first negative trade balance since 2013 as crude oil export with average of 75.6 per cent contribution to total exports in the last three years slowed to 64.7 per cent. Oil export tumbled 50.9 per cent Y-o-Y and 46.6 e Q-o-Q to N821.9 billion in March this year. The weakening external sector performance as indicated in the numbers above is consistent with March 2016 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth and unemployment figures published by the NBS recently, indicating that the economy contracted by 0.4 per cent while unemployment rate increased to 12.1 per cent in the same period.
Despite the government’s determination to diversify the revenue base of the economy, crude oil export continued to account for over 70 per cent of total merchandise export in the last 12 months.

Within the first quarter, petroleum and oil related items accounted for 82.8 per cent of total export, followed by raw cocoa and cocoa related items with 3.6 per cent while other item accounted for 13.6 per cent.

http://thenationonlineng.net/trade-deficit-job-loss-likely-banks/

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Newmanluckyman(m): 12:53pm On Jun 06, 2016
kayfra:


http://thenationonlineng.net/trade-deficit-job-loss-likely-banks/
So much for the change mantra. Our economy is in a recession. Buhari why?

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by kayfra: 1:55pm On Jun 06, 2016
Newmanluckyman:
So much for the change mantra. Our economy is in a recession. Buhari why?

You are seriously asking why we are in a recession?

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by plaetton: 1:59pm On Jun 06, 2016
Thanks to Buhari' s much trumpeted TSA implementation.

https://www.nairaland.com/3130801/tsa-how-buhari-nuked-nigerian

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by kayfra: 2:00pm On Jun 06, 2016
plaetton:
Thanks to Buhari' s much trumpeted TSA implementation.

https://www.nairaland.com/3130801/tsa-how-buhari-nuked-nigerian


We fail to acknowledge the extent to which corruption actually runs our economy.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by plaetton: 2:07pm On Jun 06, 2016
kayfra:


We fail to acknowledge the extent to which corruption actually runs our economy.

Corruption, though an aberration, has always been with us. Though it is primarily responsible for our perennial underdevelopement, it is not the current driver for our economic Flatline.

It is the sheer ignorance, reckless bravado and incompetence of our new sheriff that puts us in this very hopeless economic situation.

The TSA implementation will go down in history as the single most stuuuupid policy ever implementated in the entire world.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Ishilove: 8:26pm On Jun 06, 2016
Issokay
Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by ridwanayo(m): 8:33pm On Jun 06, 2016
God please save nigeria from this inhuman nd economic crises,today if it aint 20 killed in rivers today,it would be avengers blow agip pipeline tomorrow,then next weej bank sack 50 workers.olohun help us oh

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Omenika: 8:35pm On Jun 06, 2016
Do we have a president in this country

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Adesiji77: 9:48pm On Jun 06, 2016
Not only banks...there is so much hype around the potential/actual impact of the recession on banks as if other sectors are immune angry

Cc: lalasticlala, dominique, Mynd44

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by RedCapChief(m): 10:07pm On Jun 06, 2016
Buhari has wrecked the economy with his 'Baba Mulikat' economics. QED.

Now Osinbajo has 10 days to fix it.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Princelegacylemoha(m): 10:07pm On Jun 06, 2016
At a time , no time

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Emekamex(m): 10:08pm On Jun 06, 2016
Massive corruption in the banking sector has made our banks lazy and lose the primary focus of banking which is intense marketing and proper investments. It is time for our banks to restrategize and return to main focus of banking.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by mrhansome12(m): 10:09pm On Jun 06, 2016
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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Viktor1983(m): 10:10pm On Jun 06, 2016
We are in deep Sh_it
Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by ubaobi: 10:13pm On Jun 06, 2016
Adesiji77:
Not only banks...there is so much hype around the potential/actual impact of the recession on banks as if other sectors are immune angry

Cc: lalasticlala, dominique, Mynd44

I tire onto... Job losses have been occurring on a large scale in other sectors since the third quarter of last year. It's not just banks, the Nigerian economy is sitting on a time bomb.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by pendusky(m): 10:15pm On Jun 06, 2016
okay
Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Rich4god(m): 10:17pm On Jun 06, 2016
News like this makes me weep for Nigeria...
Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by kstix(m): 10:18pm On Jun 06, 2016
BANKING AND FINANCE- The most unsecure and unreliable job.. After spending three quarter of the salary on clothes and shoes.. I hope the retrenched workers get an alternative source of income soon.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Emmaoga: 10:24pm On Jun 06, 2016
when change becomes unchangeable; economy will change, price of fuel will change, price of tomatoes will change.


and someone's ear used for hearing will change to a DEAF EAR.

GEJ WILL BE IN LONDON RECEIVING AWARDS WHILE HIS SUCCESSOR WILL ALSO BE IN LONDON RECEIVING EAR INFECTION TREATMENT.

IF NOT TOTALLY DEAF NOW.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Infinitikoncept(m): 10:24pm On Jun 06, 2016
Shey na only bank e dey affect with all their scam. First bank charging maintenance fee on savings account as if na car wey need oil, Stanbic stealing #50 stamp duty on savings account irrespective of the depositor, all banks charging black market rate for USD sale but refer you to their electronic board of 197-199 when you have an inflow yet they are still hit this hard.
They better start providing better services and encouraging loans to sectors that can drive the economy not giving bad loans to oil and gas sector any longer

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Montaque(m): 10:34pm On Jun 06, 2016
Emekamex:
Massive corruption in the banking sector has made our banks lazy and lose the primary focus of banking which is intense marketing and proper investments. It is time for our banks to restrategize and return to main focus of banking.
Every thng is corruption in ur eyes.

'To the pure, all things are pure'

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by gabicon: 10:36pm On Jun 06, 2016
when we have institutions being run on the pillar of corruption the present predicament is its result. PMB has reduced the rate at which politicians steal money, the banks have been dependent for long on these illegal monies, once they don't come difficulty begins, all men are guarding their bounty jealousy, sexy marketer not working again . this is a classic case of systematic corruption fighting back, our banks need to go back to professionalism. PMB needs to step up his game by initiating a sound economic revival policy, I pray God gives him wisdom.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Coldfeets: 10:38pm On Jun 06, 2016
I recall Professor Chukwuma Soludo predicted all this in his letter to the then Finance minister Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by onatisi(m): 10:41pm On Jun 06, 2016
The president is deaf
The president is an illiterate
The president is over 74 years old
The president is sick

What the hell were Nigerians thinking when they voted buhari into power and expected him to change an economy in this modern time
They just gave buhari access to presidential medical facilities for the next 4 years.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by Jacko01: 10:43pm On Jun 06, 2016
Firstbank una no fit sack me
No try am
Il just carry my talent to diamond bank along with my clientele base hehe

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by yemosquare: 11:00pm On Jun 06, 2016
Nigerian Banks are pure capitalists. This situation will force them to drive the economy by lending to the sectors they would hitherto not lend to. Oil and Gas sector has always been the bane of this country. Banks can no longer afford to lend to this sector because of the inherent risk.

Above all, the Government has a whole lot of work to do. It is not enough to churn out policies, the consequences of policies must be taken into consideration. The Government needs to empower banks of Agriculture and Industry as well as NEXIM Bank. These are the banks that will help promote true entrepreneurship as their interest rates are far cheaper and much more affordable.

Buhari and his Finance Minister need to sit up. Enough of the blame game.

The economy is already in recession. Urgent bailout is required.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by chigoizie7(m): 11:04pm On Jun 06, 2016
Next time, when I talk about economics on NL, imbeciles should desist from quoting me and talking trash.


All I said, is gradually happening,

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by keypad1: 11:04pm On Jun 06, 2016
The nepa certificate holding should just rrsign jor

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by jejemanito: 11:05pm On Jun 06, 2016
Omenika:
Do we have a president in this country
yes but he is in london

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by infogenius(m): 11:18pm On Jun 06, 2016
This is just the beginning. Harder times in view. Pmb knows no jack about modern governance.

I always knew this man was just a desperado to attain power with absolutely nothing good to offer except untold suffering.

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Re: Trade Deficit: More Job Loss Likely In Banks (Fall Out Of Nda's Vandalism) by mytime24(f): 11:33pm On Jun 06, 2016
Wen is buhari cmin back frm uk



Abeg help me buy plenty tomatoes ooo

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