ABSTRACT
This study examined The Impact of Liquidity Management on Commercial Bank Profitability a case study of oceanic bank international plc. Effurun, Delta State. This study revealed that commercial banks are faced with two conflicting objectives namely: liquidity optimization and profitability optimization to contend with. The researcher also showed that the problem of these two conflicting objectives became too complex in modern banking subsector which is characterized by competition. Based on this problem, the study of the impact liquidity management will have on commercial bank’s profitability was carried out to determine ways of resolving the problems associated these conflicting objectives. As regards the methodology used in this study, the simple percentage statistics was used in analyzing responses from questionnaire which was administered to bank staff and executive of Oceanic bank international plc. Finally recommendations were given by the researcher on how these problems will be resolved.
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