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Merger and Acquisition in Nigeria: Analysis of Performance Pre-and-Post Consolidation
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Merger and Acquisition in Nigeria: Analysis of Performance Pre-and-Post Consolidation

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Abstract The banking reform pronounced on the 6th of July, 2004 had been a major wave towards a diversified, strong and reliable banking sector in Nigeria. This paper examined the mega banks by evaluating their performance four years after the consolidation exercise in Nigeria. It examined the impact of consolidation on performance and considers if there had been considerable improvement on...
 
 
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Umoren, A. O., Oyerinde, D. T. and Olokoyo, F. O.
Olokoyo Felicia Omowunmi » Dr. Felicia Omowunmi Olokoyo is an Associate Professor of Finance in the Banking and Finance Department,College of Business and Social Sciences, Covenant University, Nigeria. She has an overriding goal to be the best at whatever she does. She graduated in 2003 from the University of Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria with a B.Sc. degree in Banking and Finance in the First Class Honours Division.... view full profile
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