Customer relationship marketing is an emerging customer innovation focused on growing customer’s
satisfaction, retention and loyalty that will culminate into bank profitability. The paper investigated the impact
of investment in implementing customer relationship marketing on the performance of commercial banks in
Nigeria. The study was carried out in Federal capital territory Abuja,
Customer Relationship Management and Banking Sector Market Share performanceinventionjournals
The influence of customer relationship management (CRM) on Nigeria banking sector market share performance is the focus of this study. It examined the influence of customer identification, customer retention and technology on customer relationship management and banks market share performance. The ever increasing competition and dynamics in the market place and the need for banks to survive, grow and meet the stakeholders objectives calls for a meaningful long lasting relationship between marketers and all other stakeholders in the organisation. The population of this study consists of all 617 headquarters employees of the 21 deposit money banks in Port Harcourt metropolis that is registered with Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC); while the sample size of 243 determined through the Tara Yamani formula. Questionnaire was used as an instrument for primary data collection. The Spearman’s Rank Order Correlation was the statistical technique employed for hypothesis testing in the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 17. The findings of this study revealed that there is significant relationship between customer identification, retention, and market share; while technology positively influence CRM and bank market share performance. Customer identification and retention are dimensions of CRM, while market share is the measure of performance, with technology as moderating variable influence between CRM as a measure of bank performance. It is therefore noted that banks will have better competitive advantage when all relevant stakeholders appreciate and demonstrate these customer relationship management strategies with a view of achieving the desired corporate objectives.
A Study on Customer Relationship Marketing in Banking Sectorpaperpublications3
Abstract: Modern Marketing Philosophy advocates the concept of customer relationship marketing that creates customer delight. In the banking field a unique relationship exists between the customers and the bank. Due to various reasons like financial burdens, risk of failure, marketing inertia etc., many banks are still following the traditional ways of marketing and only few banks are making attempts to adapt customer relationship marketing. The role of custom er relationship marketing is very vital in leading the banks towards high level and volume of profits. So there is a need to study the role of customer relationship marketing in development and promotion of banking sector through the side-lines of the practices, problems and impact of CRM on banking sector all the time.
The Influence Of Relationship Marketing On Switching Barrier, Customer Satisf...inventionjournals
This study was aimed at testing and analyzing influence of relationship marketing on switching barrier, customer satisfaction, customer trust, and customer retention. The study was conducted with respondents of 141 Emerald BNI BANK customers in Indonesia. Data were collected by using instruments of questionnaires. The test on the model was done using structural equation model analysis with GSCA approach. Switching barrier significantly influenced on customer satisfaction and customer trust. Furthermore, customer satisfaction and customer trust significanly influenced on customer retention. Partially, it was identified that variable of customer trust was the most dominant variable influencing on the customer retention.
The main objective of the study is to explore customer relationship marketing as a competitive tool at Best Point Savings and Loans Limited. A cross-sectional research and quantitative approach was adopted for the study. A non-random quota sampling technique was used to select a sample size of 20 staff members. Questionnaires were adopted to collect data from the staff. Data was descriptively analyzed. Findings from the study revealed that Customer Relationship Marketing strategy in Best Point Savings and Loans Limited to create and retain profitable customers
Customer Relationship Management is human function than technology
implementation. Banks need to constantly orient their employees and
vendors towards never losing focus of the customers, technology can be
harnessed to unable the human aspect to function more effectively. A
successful relationship will be one that lowers the business cost, increase
the company revenue and retains profitable relationship, win situation for
the company business and its valuable assets and business customers. The
banking business is becoming more and more complex with the changes
emerging from the liberalisation and globalisation. For new banks,
customer creation is important but established bank retention is much
more necessary with cost effective mechanism. The big benefit of customer
relationship management is the visibility of everything relating to
customers going on in your company. If an organization wants to provide
the better service to customers, it has to be able to manage everything
from complaints to sale opportunities. The core theme of all customer
relationship management and relationship marketing perspectives is to
focus on cooperative, collaborative relationship between the firm and its
customers and look after the marketing factors. Through this paper
researcher want to show the significance of customer relationship
management and also made as effort to explore the benefits of this concept
to banking industry.
Keywords: Customer Relationship Management, Efficiency, Customer Expectation.
Customer relationship managment in banking industryTapasya123
Customer Relationship Management is human function than technology
implementation. Banks need to constantly orient their employees and
vendors towards never losing focus of the customers, technology can be
harnessed to unable the human aspect to function more effectively. A
successful relationship will be one that lowers the business cost, increase
the company revenue and retains profitable relationship, win situation for
the company business and its valuable assets and business customers. The
banking business is becoming more and more complex with the changes
emerging from the liberalisation and globalisation. For new banks,
customer creation is important but established bank retention is much
more necessary with cost effective mechanism. The big benefit of customer
relationship management is the visibility of everything relating to
customers going on in your company. If an organization wants to provide
the better service to customers, it has to be able to manage everything
from complaints to sale opportunities. The core theme of all customer
relationship management and relationship marketing perspectives is to
focus on cooperative, collaborative relationship between the firm and its
customers and look after the marketing factors. Through this paper
researcher want to show the significance of customer relationship
management and also made as effort to explore the benefits of this concept
to banking industry.
Customer Relationship Management and Banking Sector Market Share performanceinventionjournals
The influence of customer relationship management (CRM) on Nigeria banking sector market share performance is the focus of this study. It examined the influence of customer identification, customer retention and technology on customer relationship management and banks market share performance. The ever increasing competition and dynamics in the market place and the need for banks to survive, grow and meet the stakeholders objectives calls for a meaningful long lasting relationship between marketers and all other stakeholders in the organisation. The population of this study consists of all 617 headquarters employees of the 21 deposit money banks in Port Harcourt metropolis that is registered with Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC); while the sample size of 243 determined through the Tara Yamani formula. Questionnaire was used as an instrument for primary data collection. The Spearman’s Rank Order Correlation was the statistical technique employed for hypothesis testing in the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 17. The findings of this study revealed that there is significant relationship between customer identification, retention, and market share; while technology positively influence CRM and bank market share performance. Customer identification and retention are dimensions of CRM, while market share is the measure of performance, with technology as moderating variable influence between CRM as a measure of bank performance. It is therefore noted that banks will have better competitive advantage when all relevant stakeholders appreciate and demonstrate these customer relationship management strategies with a view of achieving the desired corporate objectives.
A Study on Customer Relationship Marketing in Banking Sectorpaperpublications3
Abstract: Modern Marketing Philosophy advocates the concept of customer relationship marketing that creates customer delight. In the banking field a unique relationship exists between the customers and the bank. Due to various reasons like financial burdens, risk of failure, marketing inertia etc., many banks are still following the traditional ways of marketing and only few banks are making attempts to adapt customer relationship marketing. The role of custom er relationship marketing is very vital in leading the banks towards high level and volume of profits. So there is a need to study the role of customer relationship marketing in development and promotion of banking sector through the side-lines of the practices, problems and impact of CRM on banking sector all the time.
The Influence Of Relationship Marketing On Switching Barrier, Customer Satisf...inventionjournals
This study was aimed at testing and analyzing influence of relationship marketing on switching barrier, customer satisfaction, customer trust, and customer retention. The study was conducted with respondents of 141 Emerald BNI BANK customers in Indonesia. Data were collected by using instruments of questionnaires. The test on the model was done using structural equation model analysis with GSCA approach. Switching barrier significantly influenced on customer satisfaction and customer trust. Furthermore, customer satisfaction and customer trust significanly influenced on customer retention. Partially, it was identified that variable of customer trust was the most dominant variable influencing on the customer retention.
The main objective of the study is to explore customer relationship marketing as a competitive tool at Best Point Savings and Loans Limited. A cross-sectional research and quantitative approach was adopted for the study. A non-random quota sampling technique was used to select a sample size of 20 staff members. Questionnaires were adopted to collect data from the staff. Data was descriptively analyzed. Findings from the study revealed that Customer Relationship Marketing strategy in Best Point Savings and Loans Limited to create and retain profitable customers
Customer Relationship Management is human function than technology
implementation. Banks need to constantly orient their employees and
vendors towards never losing focus of the customers, technology can be
harnessed to unable the human aspect to function more effectively. A
successful relationship will be one that lowers the business cost, increase
the company revenue and retains profitable relationship, win situation for
the company business and its valuable assets and business customers. The
banking business is becoming more and more complex with the changes
emerging from the liberalisation and globalisation. For new banks,
customer creation is important but established bank retention is much
more necessary with cost effective mechanism. The big benefit of customer
relationship management is the visibility of everything relating to
customers going on in your company. If an organization wants to provide
the better service to customers, it has to be able to manage everything
from complaints to sale opportunities. The core theme of all customer
relationship management and relationship marketing perspectives is to
focus on cooperative, collaborative relationship between the firm and its
customers and look after the marketing factors. Through this paper
researcher want to show the significance of customer relationship
management and also made as effort to explore the benefits of this concept
to banking industry.
Keywords: Customer Relationship Management, Efficiency, Customer Expectation.
Customer relationship managment in banking industryTapasya123
Customer Relationship Management is human function than technology
implementation. Banks need to constantly orient their employees and
vendors towards never losing focus of the customers, technology can be
harnessed to unable the human aspect to function more effectively. A
successful relationship will be one that lowers the business cost, increase
the company revenue and retains profitable relationship, win situation for
the company business and its valuable assets and business customers. The
banking business is becoming more and more complex with the changes
emerging from the liberalisation and globalisation. For new banks,
customer creation is important but established bank retention is much
more necessary with cost effective mechanism. The big benefit of customer
relationship management is the visibility of everything relating to
customers going on in your company. If an organization wants to provide
the better service to customers, it has to be able to manage everything
from complaints to sale opportunities. The core theme of all customer
relationship management and relationship marketing perspectives is to
focus on cooperative, collaborative relationship between the firm and its
customers and look after the marketing factors. Through this paper
researcher want to show the significance of customer relationship
management and also made as effort to explore the benefits of this concept
to banking industry.
Relationship Marketing Strategies in Banking Sector: A ReviewIJBBR
The paper is review of relationship marketing strategies prevalent in Banking Sector. In this era of mature and intense competitive pressures, it is imperative that banks maintain a loyal customer base. Nowadays, banks realize the importance ofRelationship Marketing. Relationship marketing offers benefits to the banks,
customers as wellas employees of the organization. Relationship Marketing gives the banks way to developmutually beneficial and valuable long term relationships. These long term relationships are further helping banks in reducing operating cost and attracting new customers.
A STUDY ON EFFECTIVE BRAND PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES INFLUENCING CUSTOMERSIAEME Publication
The paper aims to investigate the effectiveness of brand promotional strategies by Max retail, which influences the customers to purchase. Data set included use of and influence of outdoor and in-store promotional tools. These were investigated to determine impact and effect of the promotions. There is a good response about the hoardings kept in the store and POP for the internal communications and promotions and through this research study, many of the customers have shown their neutral opinion about the contests/sweepstakes/games. One third of the respondents are respond ed that the paper advertisement helps them to know the offers of Max.
Content marketing and customer loyalty of new generation banks in abia and im...CharlesUgwuegbu
The study examined content marketing and customer loyalty in new generation banks in Abia and Imo States. It was done to evaluate the relationship between content marketing and customer loyalty of new generation banks. The study adopted the survey research design. The studied obtained data from both primary and secondary sources and employed the purposive sampling technique was adopted in the study The Cronbach Alpha Statistic was used to acquire a value of 0.70 as the instrument reliability ratio. The study employed the descriptive statistic and correlation analysis for Data Analysis and Hypothesis Testing. The researcher used SPSS Software for the analysis. The findings show that there is a strong significant relationship between content marketing and customer loyalty in the new generation banks. It was concluded that content marketing enhanced customer loyalty. The study recommended that the management of banks should not develop lukewarm attitudes to content marketing to avoid undesirable effects of such on patronage.
Impact of Customer Relationship Management on Customers loyalty . Falana Temitope
A survey research on the impact of Customer Attraction , Customer retention, Customer satisfaction programs on Customers loyalty. In Asaba, Delta State, NIgeria .
Marketing Performance Analysis by Customer Relationship Marketing, Market Ori...inventionjournals
This study tried to determine and analyze the performance of marketing through customer relationship marketing (CRM), market orientation, and the image of Islamic Banks in Kediri, East Java, Indonesia. The population in this study some 65 873 customers who have savings in five Islamic Banks. Testing of the model is done with Generalized Least Square Estimation (GLS), analysis of structural equation modeling (SEM), proportional random sampling method and software assistance Amos 22, on 397 respondents. The test results model (fit) seen from the GFI, AGFI, TLI, CFI, RMSEA and CMIN / DF, each of which amounted to 0.915, 0.901, 0.949, 0.953, 0.063 and 1.497 are all that are in the range of expected values so that the model can be accepted.The results showed that: customer relationship marketing (CRM), market orientation, and image effect on the competitive advantage of Islamic Banks in Kediri. CRM, and market orientation affect the marketing of Islamic Banks Performance in Kediri. The company's image does not affect the marketing of Islamic Banks Performance in Kediri.It is suggested that the bank to constantly improve its image. This can be done by giving the concern for the surrounding community as the company's involvement with social activities. Thus the social programs that the company will be able to form a personality, raise the reputation of companies before the general public.
Dissertation report on switching behavior of consumer Pinkey Rana
Dissertation report on “To study the switching behavior of consumer special reference to urban market ”which is submitted by me in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree B.Com(Hons.) .
Relationship Marketing Strategies in Banking Sector: A ReviewIJBBR
The paper is review of relationship marketing strategies prevalent in Banking Sector. In this era of mature and intense competitive pressures, it is imperative that banks maintain a loyal customer base. Nowadays, banks realize the importance ofRelationship Marketing. Relationship marketing offers benefits to the banks,
customers as wellas employees of the organization. Relationship Marketing gives the banks way to developmutually beneficial and valuable long term relationships. These long term relationships are further helping banks in reducing operating cost and attracting new customers.
A STUDY ON EFFECTIVE BRAND PROMOTIONAL STRATEGIES INFLUENCING CUSTOMERSIAEME Publication
The paper aims to investigate the effectiveness of brand promotional strategies by Max retail, which influences the customers to purchase. Data set included use of and influence of outdoor and in-store promotional tools. These were investigated to determine impact and effect of the promotions. There is a good response about the hoardings kept in the store and POP for the internal communications and promotions and through this research study, many of the customers have shown their neutral opinion about the contests/sweepstakes/games. One third of the respondents are respond ed that the paper advertisement helps them to know the offers of Max.
Content marketing and customer loyalty of new generation banks in abia and im...CharlesUgwuegbu
The study examined content marketing and customer loyalty in new generation banks in Abia and Imo States. It was done to evaluate the relationship between content marketing and customer loyalty of new generation banks. The study adopted the survey research design. The studied obtained data from both primary and secondary sources and employed the purposive sampling technique was adopted in the study The Cronbach Alpha Statistic was used to acquire a value of 0.70 as the instrument reliability ratio. The study employed the descriptive statistic and correlation analysis for Data Analysis and Hypothesis Testing. The researcher used SPSS Software for the analysis. The findings show that there is a strong significant relationship between content marketing and customer loyalty in the new generation banks. It was concluded that content marketing enhanced customer loyalty. The study recommended that the management of banks should not develop lukewarm attitudes to content marketing to avoid undesirable effects of such on patronage.
Impact of Customer Relationship Management on Customers loyalty . Falana Temitope
A survey research on the impact of Customer Attraction , Customer retention, Customer satisfaction programs on Customers loyalty. In Asaba, Delta State, NIgeria .
Marketing Performance Analysis by Customer Relationship Marketing, Market Ori...inventionjournals
This study tried to determine and analyze the performance of marketing through customer relationship marketing (CRM), market orientation, and the image of Islamic Banks in Kediri, East Java, Indonesia. The population in this study some 65 873 customers who have savings in five Islamic Banks. Testing of the model is done with Generalized Least Square Estimation (GLS), analysis of structural equation modeling (SEM), proportional random sampling method and software assistance Amos 22, on 397 respondents. The test results model (fit) seen from the GFI, AGFI, TLI, CFI, RMSEA and CMIN / DF, each of which amounted to 0.915, 0.901, 0.949, 0.953, 0.063 and 1.497 are all that are in the range of expected values so that the model can be accepted.The results showed that: customer relationship marketing (CRM), market orientation, and image effect on the competitive advantage of Islamic Banks in Kediri. CRM, and market orientation affect the marketing of Islamic Banks Performance in Kediri. The company's image does not affect the marketing of Islamic Banks Performance in Kediri.It is suggested that the bank to constantly improve its image. This can be done by giving the concern for the surrounding community as the company's involvement with social activities. Thus the social programs that the company will be able to form a personality, raise the reputation of companies before the general public.
Dissertation report on switching behavior of consumer Pinkey Rana
Dissertation report on “To study the switching behavior of consumer special reference to urban market ”which is submitted by me in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree B.Com(Hons.) .
Customer is a king and Customers are the mainly focused in making new marketing strategy. In the banking field a unique relationship exists between the customers and the bank. But because of various reasons like lack of training ,new technology literacy, financial targets, risk of failure etc., some banks are still following the traditional ways of marketing and another hand some are making attempts to adapt CRM. It is with this background, the researcher has made a modest attempt towards the idea that CRM can be adapted uniformly in the banking industry for betterment of Banking Services. Understanding on Customer Relationship Management is always a concern among the service providers especially banks. Banks makes their own way of managing their relationships new and existing customers. The aim of this paper is to examine the Customer Relationship Management as a new methodology looks forward to identify and attract consumers through the process of developing relationships (business - customer). The methodology of the CRM aims to maintain customer satisfaction and increase consumer loyalty. The purpose of this paper is to study the importance of CRM systems and in-depth knowledge of methods and management techniques customer relationships.
The main issue of this study is that CRM has become a multi-faceted and complex phenomenon that is ridden by various factors. Due to this complexity, a number of different variables have been used to measure CRM which investigated by several prior studies. However, most of businesses need to know and look at the particular measures and dimensions of the CRM that have a significant impact on customer satisfaction and loyalty, which would enrich the business' performance, especially with the increase in competition as well as lack of differentiation in providing a service. This paper aimed to review literature on CRM and to identify its impact on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. The studies are analyzed on the basis of some general characteristics and variables that significantly enhance CRM and its influence on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. For this purpose, we investigate the existing literature on the impact of CRM on customer satisfaction and customer loyalty along with its spread among publications to identify the potential development in the field.
Relationship between Social bonds and Customer value in commercial Banks in K...inventionjournals
This study sought to empirically examine the influence of social bonds on customer value in commercial banks in Kenya. The social bonds examined in this study are communication with customers (CC), creation of friendship (CF) and social support (SS). The study sample consists of 384 respondents with a response rate of 78.1 per cent. Data was analyzed by employing correlation and multiple regression analysis. The findings revealed that social bonds are positively associated with customer value in commercial banks in Kenya. The generalization of the findings is limited as the study focused only on a single industry in Kenya. Based on the findings, companies employing social bonds strategies should focus on improving the usefulness of the social bonds to customers by creating opportunities to strengthen social relationships. This study successfully extends the relationship marketing strategies in the context of customer value by incorporating communication with customers, creation of friendship and social support constructs. This extended relationship marketing model is developed to achieve the greater understanding of customer acceptance of social bonding strategy in Kenya’s commercial banks. In conclusion, the model in this study presents a considerable improvement in explanatory power.
CUSTOMERS PERCEPTION TOWARDS CRM PRACTICES ADOPTED BY PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS IN ...IAEME Publication
The CRM practices are adopted to generate better understanding of the customers for product development, segmentation, appropriate targeting, campaign management and maintenance of long term profitable and mutually beneficial relationships with customers. A very small proportion of its potential has been utilized. Today's banking is known as Innovative banking. Driven by new technologies, changing customer preferences, and increased competition, banks have taken to heavy investments in new distribution channels like advance automated teller machines, telephone systems, and online banking, etc. The research work is an empirical study intended to explore the technological revolution that the commercial banks witnessed and how far it has benefited banks to build better customer relationship management (CRM) services of public sector banks.
The Relationship between Customer Knowledge Management, Customer Relationship...inventionjournals
ABSTRACT: This study was aimed to assess the relationship between customer knowledge management and customer relationship management, with organizational innovation and customer loyalty (for consumers and retailers of protein industry in Isfahan province). The statistical population consisted of all employees (1385 people) and customers of nine production and distribution groups of the protein products in Isfahan province. Corresponding to the number in each group, stratified random sampling was made based on the contributions made, and 451 questionnaires were analyzed regarding the number of people in each group. The findings showed that there was a significant correlation between customer loyalty and customer relationship management, customer knowledge management and organizational innovation (P<0.01). The values of effective coefficients; β, showed that for every unit increase in innovation, knowledge management, and customer relationship management, the customer loyalty was increased 0.332, 0.331 and 0.331 units, respectively. According to the results of this study, it could be suggested that the protein industry retailers, must incorporate knowledge based and relationship marketing tools, such as customer relationship management, and customer knowledge management, for implementing customer loyalty strategies. Results of this study showed that organizational innovation should be considered as the first priority for implementing loyalty strategies of the organization.
Effect of Customer Relationship Management and Customer Retention in Nigeriaijtsrd
This study investigated the effect of customer relationship management on customer retention in Nigeria with reference to Unilever Nigeria Plc. Apapa, Lagos. The objectives of this paper are to examine if relationship marketing influence customer satisfaction in manufacturing company, to examine the effect of customer orientation on consumer purchase decision and to examine customer motivation on consumer buying behavior. The study made use of questionnaire to gather relevant data for the study. The population comprise of the management staff and customers of the company while non probability sampling technique was used to select sample size of 45 from the population. The total 50 questionnaire were administered out of which 45 was duly filled and returned. Data collected were analyzed using frequency counts and percentage. Findings reveal that customer relationship management influence customer satisfaction in the industry and helps in retaining customer in the industry. The study concludes that, customer relationship management is tools that stimulates customer patronage, influence and build performance in the industry and preferably customer belief and attitude. This study recommended that managers should integrate customer relationship in organizations in an effort to yield substantial result and the industry must always shows sign of relationship to customers at all time in order to retain customers in manufacturing companies. Adebayo, A. P. | Ademokoya, J. I. | Akinkuotu, F. "Effect of Customer Relationship Management and Customer Retention in Nigeria" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50402.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing/50402/effect-of-customer-relationship-management-and-customer-retention-in-nigeria/adebayo-a-p
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CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN SELECT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTO...indexPub
In the ever-evolving landscape of the banking sector, adopting a customer-centric approach stands as a pivotal strategy for attaining sustainable competitive advantage. This study delves into the realm of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) practices within public and private sector banks in Chengalpattu District, unraveling the intricacies of their implementation and effectiveness. With a keen focus on customer retention and satisfaction, the research employs an exploratory approach to scrutinize various dimensions of CRM practices. The primary objective is to assess the contribution of CRM practices in crafting a sustainable competitive edge by comprehending and exceeding customer expectations.
Sales Force – Customer Relationship and Ethical Behaviours in the Nigerian Ba...IOSRJBM
This study examined ‘Sales force – Customer Relationship and Ethical Behaviours in Nigerian Banking Industry. The objectives include: to assess the differences in the ethical behaviours of bank sales force; to determine the effects of sales quotas, social ties and personal moral judgment on salespeople’s ethical behaviours; to identify the congruence between bank salespeople’s and customers’ perceptions of ethical behaviours. Survey research design and six banks were used for the study. 203 bank salespeople and 150 customers were sampled. Convenience sampling technique was used for selecting respondents. Questionnaire was used for data collection. The reliability of the research instrument yielded 0.83 co-efficient using Cronbach Alpha test. ANOVA, Regression Analysis and Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation were used to test hypotheses. Findings show a significant difference in the salespeople’s ethical behaviours; sales target, social ties and low personal moral judgment are responsible for salespeople’s unethical behaviours; there is a significant congruence between the salespeople’s and customers’ perceptions of ethical behaviours and there is a strong negative influence of bank’s corporate code of ethics on salespeople’s ethical behaviours. This study is a case of ethical dilemma. The study recommends that the bank management should adopt discretional measures in approaching ethical issues
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Impact of Customer Relationship Marketing On the Performance of Commercial Banks in Nigeria
1. International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM)
Volume 5 Issue 6 June 2020, P.P. 55-63
ISSN: 2456-4559
www.ijbmm.com
International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM) Page 55
Impact of Customer Relationship Marketing On the Performance
of Commercial Banks in Nigeria
Mildred Ifeyinwa Ndidi, Abbas Umar Ibrahim( Phd)
Department Of Business Administration, Faculty Of Management And Social Sciences,
Nile University Of Nigeria, Abuja
Abstract: Customer relationship marketing is an emerging customer innovation focused on growing customer’s
satisfaction, retention and loyalty that will culminate into bank profitability. The paper investigated the impact
of investment in implementing customer relationship marketing on the performance of commercial banks in
Nigeria. The study was carried out in Federal capital territory Abuja, Nigeria. The research design adopted in
this study is quasi-experimental design that involves the use of secondary data. In order to ascertain the fact of
this study, secondary data were collected and regression model was adopted both in descriptive and inferential
form. The result revealed that there exists negative and insignificant relationship between investment in
customer relationship marketing implementation and the profit level of commercial banks in Nigeria. The
researcher recommended that bank management should boost total revenue to properly absorb overhead cost
and to have a reasonable balance that will reflect on the profit level of the bank through investing more into the
customer relationship marketing dimensions.
Keywords: Customer relationship marketing, Bank Investment, Bank profitability, customer retention,
customer loyalty.
I. Introduction
Customer Relationship Marketing is one of the marketing strategies used due to the rapid expansion in
banks and the severe competition for customer retention. The bank is an important sector in the business world
which has a growing impact on all other sectors of the economy because of financial services provisions. To
ensure the sustainability of their relevance as financial service provider banks must strategize to face the
challenges of competition both locally and internationally. No wonder banks now create a separate department
known as customers care unit to address customer issues and complaint in order to build and maintain
customer’s cordial relationship, enhance customer retention and increase bank’s competitive advantage in the
industry.
Customer relationship marketing is the overall process of building and maintaining strong and
profitable relationship with customers to ensure long term profitability and sustainable core revenues by
developing superior customer value and satisfaction (Kohler and Armstrong,2004,) It is the strategy used by
organizations to develop mutually profitable long-term relationship with the customers. Customer relationship
marketing enables a firm gather and preserve the customers personal data through continuous survey of
information about products and services offered to the customer (Onodera and Azubike, 2016).
Banks can achieve competitive advantage through creating superior customer value, delivering what
customers need, raising customer expectations with their products through a sound customer service. A
preciation and good incentives is an important factor that improves and strengthens the quality of relationships
and also enable positive results for Banks and other service providers. In fact Relationship Marketing attract the
trust, customer satisfaction and subsequently increase the desired profitability of the organization. Customers
usually have their own value, Banks have to fight to gain more market share, so the cost of attracting new
customers is increasing due to investment in relationship marketing and a huge profit expectation, most recently
the main marketing focus is moving towards customers. A major shift has occurred over time in the ways that
most companies deal with their customers, this change emanated when organizations recognized that a
sustainable competive advantage is paramount in the global economy, increase, requires companies to become
trusted participants in various networks or sets of strategic alliance(Morgan and Hunt, 1994). There is a general
agreement that the quality of the relationship between the parties involved is an important determinant of the
permanence and intensity of the relationship and the consequent success of relationship marketing
practices(Gwinner et al, 1998). Based on this fact, relationship marketing has received increasing attention in
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International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM) Page 56
both marketing theory and practices, and the strategy is particularly important to the service industries because
of the intangible nature of service and their high level of customer interaction. Consequently, there is a growing
interest in the subject of relationship marketing, more and more firms are focusing on strong firm-customer
relationships (Ndubisi, 2004). Banks can benefit a lot by focusing on customer relationship building, they can
gain quality sources of marketing intelligence for adequate planning strategies. According to Kotler (2000),
when relationship marketing programs are implemented properly, firms begins to focus intensively on
managing their customers as well as their products.
The Nigerian banking sector has gone through a lot of pressure due to government regulation that most
times have adverse effect on their profitability. The recent introduction of treasury single accounts has shaken
the existence of most banks that the only survival option is to cordially relate with the existing customers, put
smiles on their faces and courageous marketing to reach potential customers. In that case, the banks have to find
out what these customers need so that such services will be made available to them. A customer choice of
banking services can change at any time if nothing is done to mitigate it. Customer demand for banking services
is normally a major factor for bank profitability. It is the responsibility of bank top management to ensure that
customers have satisfactory service that will retain them.
The study, thus, seek to investigate the impact of customer relationship marketing on bank performance in
Nigeria. Specifically, the following two objectives are to be achieved by the study:
i) to examine the nature of relationship between investment in customer relationship marketing and profit
after tax of the selected banks
ii) to investigate the impact of investment in customer relationship marketing on the profit level of the selected
banks
Research Questions
The research Questions for this study are as follows:
i. What is the nature of relationship that exist between investment in customer relationship marketing and
profit after tax of the selected banks?
ii. What is the impact of investment in customer relationship marketing on the profit level of the selected
banks?
Hypothesis
The hypothesis for this study are as follows:
HO1: There is no significant relationship between investment in customer relationship marketing and profit after
tax of the selected banks
HO2: There is no significant impact of investment in customer relationship marketing on the profit level of the
selected banks
II. Review of Literature
2.1 Conceptual Review
2.1.1 Concept of Relationship Marketing
Ayo-Oybiyi, Ladobiyi and Taiwo (2016) observed that customer relationship marketing is a broad
topic which makes its definition among authors differ. It is based on good knowledge and habits and needs of
customers and assumes constant collection of information of customer’s behavior, as banks goal is to give offer
to customers based on his needs. Customer relationship marketing plays a role that integrates corporate strategy,
business methodology and technology to achieve a universe number of goals for companies which want their
operation to be customer-driven (Ogbadu and Usman 2012). Marko, Disica, Luka and Zucmimir (2016)
observed that customer relationship marketing concept involves a continuous changes on customers and bank
side. The four primary reasons why banks adjust their business processes to customers’ needs include: retention
of existing customers, attracting new customers, encouraging customers to deepen cooperation with banks and
informing customers about portfolios of products, services and communication channels with the aim of
increasing profits/ prevent losses. From this conceptual framework, it can be seen that customer relationship
marketing involves synthesis of banks strategy, understanding relationship with customers through complex and
dynamic environment with help of appropriate technology and customer relationship marketing strategy.
The International Institute of Sustained Dialogue (2004) used relationship diagnostically and
operationally. Diagnostically as it helps form a picture of a relationship from the unfolding exchanges in
dialogue; operational as it helps us get inside an interaction to change a relationship. Cottman (2016) used the
word to mean the state of being connected or related, or to be in friendly terms with someone. Relationship in
marketing and business, defines as the process of carefully managing detailed information about individual
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International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM) Page 57
customers touch point” to maximize customers’ loyalty (Kotler and Keller, 2009). Relationship marketing
however, according to Etzel etal (1997) is an ongoing interactions between buyers and sellers so that the buyers’
needs are being so well satisfied, which can be after sales is made.
2.1.2 Concept of Performance
The concept of performance, as it appears defined in the dictionaries of French, English and Romanian,
defines more the idea of outcome, achieved goal, quality, and less the economic aspects of efficiency and
effectiveness.
The Explanatory Dictionary of the Romanian Language defines performance as ʺa result (particularly good)
obtained by someone in a sporting contest; a special achievement in a field of activity; the best result obtained
by a technical system, a machine, a device, etc.ʺ The definition shows that the term performance was originally
taken from the mechanics and sports fields, in order to subsequently be used to characterize the very good
results also achieved in other fields. This means that performance is obtained only by a limited number of
entities, those who get the best results. Performance can not be associated with any result achieved, but only
with a special one. What does ʺspecialʺ mean? In the first place, net superior to what was obtained in an earlier
period, in the second place, superior to results obtained by ʺothersʺ and, in a third place, different by the
objectives obviously set, in a favourably acceptance (Taiwo, 2019).
Currently there are a variety of definitions attributed to the concept of performance due to its subjective nature.
In the literature there are many articles or studies that define the concept of performance closely related to
environmental factors.
Lin (2017) believes that the performance consists in ʺachieving the goals that were given to you in convergence
of enterprise orientationsʺ. In his opinion, performance is not a mere finding of an outcome, but rather it is the
result of a comparison between the outcome and the objective. Unlike other authors, Lin considers that this
concept is actually a comparison of the outcome and the objective. The author’s definition is far from clear, as
both outcomes and objectives vary, most often, from one field of activity to another.
Omodero (2016) characterizes the performance as future-oriented, designed to reflect particularities of each
organization / individual and is based on a causal model linking components and products. He defines a
ʺsuccessfulʺ business as one that will achieve the goals set by the management coalition, not necessarily one
that achieved them. Thus, performance is dependent as much of capability and future. Unlike other authors,
Omodero (2016) noted the difference between ʺa performanceʺ, ʺperformanceʺ and ʺbeing performanceʺ. ʺA
performanceʺ is subject generally to a measured result, higher than that provided for or arising from the
previous results. ʺA performanceʺ thus indicates always a positive connotation. ʺPerformanceʺ can be both
positive and negative and relates to past results.
For Marko (2015), performance is not an objective reality, waiting somewhere to be measured and assessed, but
a socially constructed reality that exists in people’s minds, if it exists somewhere. According to the author,
performance may include: components, products, consequences, impact and can also be linked to economy,
efficiency, effectiveness, cost effectiveness or equity.
Rolstadas (2016) believes that the performance of an organizational system is a complex relationship involving
seven performance criteria that must be followed: effectiveness, efficiency, quality, productivity, quality of
work, innovation and profitability. Performance is closely related to the achievement of the criteria listed above,
which can be regarded as performance objectives. According to Rolstadas, it can not be established a precise
definition of performance because it is dependent on the seven criteria of performance, that can not be clearly
defined. In the research of performance in business, the definition of performance has led Foda (2017) to
highlight three priorities or objectives of governance of performance:
Firstly, performance should be analysed by each entity within the limits of the environment in which they
decide to operate. For example, a company’s performance needs to be analysed in the markets in which it
operates and not those that are not relevant to its operations.
Secondly, performance is always linked to one or several objectives set by the entity whose performance is
analysed. Therefore, a company measures its performance against objectives and targets established and
accepted internally rather than on those used by external bodies.
Thirdly, performance is reduced to the relevant and recognizable features.
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2.1.3 Concept of a Commercial Bank
A bank may be defined as a person or company carrying on the business of receiving moneys, and
collecting drafts from customers subject to the obligations of honoring cheques drawn upon them from time to
time by the customers to the extent of the amounts available on their current accounts. (Marko, 2015) A bank or
banker may also be defined as a corporation of person (or group of persons) who accept moneys on different
accounts, pay cheques drawn upon such accounts on demand and collect cheques for customers; that if such
minimum services are afforded to all and sundry without restriction of any kind, the business is a banking
business, whether or not other business is undertaken at the same time; that providing the banking business as so
understood is not a mere facade for other business, the person or corporation is a banker or bank for the
purposes of statutes relating to banking, other than those where the sole criterion is the satisfaction of some
government departments. There are a number of decided cases where the definition of a banker has been made.
For example, there was a traditionally expressed view that no one may be considered a banker unless he pays
cheques, draw on himself (Usman, 2012). Taiwo (2019) defined a commercial bank as a financial institution
that is authorized by law to receive money from businesses and individuals and lend money to them.
Commercial banks are open to the public and serve individuals, institutions, and businesses. A commercial bank
is certainly the type of bank that most people regularly use. Banks are regulated by federal and state laws
depending on how they are organized and the services they provide. Commercial banks are also monitored
through the Federal Reserve System.
Financial Times Lexicon (2011) defined a commercial bank as a bank whose main business is deposit-
taking and making loans. World Bank dictionary in 2003, defined commercial bank as “anything having to do
with a business, made to be sold for a profit”. Investor words in 2016 defined commercial bank as an institution
which accepts deposits, makes business loans, and offers related services. Commercial banks also allow for a
variety of deposit accounts, such as checking, savings, and time deposit. These institutions are run to make a
profit and owned by a group of individuals, yet some may be members of the Federal Reserve System. While
commercial banks offer services to individuals, they are primarily concerned with receiving deposits and
lending to businesses (Omoderu, 2016).
2.1.4 Concept of Customer
Customer is a person who enters into simple contract when going into a shop to purchase goods or
when there is a continual service to a person or business entity. Different roles can be identified in the context of
consumers, namely, buyer, decider, initiator, influencer, user, disposer (Perry, 2010). Some customers types that
are typically included in Customer Relationship Management. Customers definition are agents, beneficiary, bill
payer, customer, competitor, employee, household, prospect, referred, source and supplier ( Battle, 2017:142).
2.2 Empirical Review
Omodero and Azubuike (2016) Investigatedss customer relationship marketing and Profitability of
money deposit banks in Nigeria from 2006 to 2015. A regression analysis was adopted to discover that
customer relationship marketing has an important relationship with the total revenue with little or no impact. It
was inferred that since the impact of total revenue is not much, its relationship with profit after tax level is not
significant while the impact is negative. Reter and Wikian (2016) examined the role of customer relationship
marketing strategy on competiveness of commercial banks in Kenya. The study made use of a descriptive
correctional research design and found statistical significant positive linear relationship between strategy and
organization competitiveness’. It was inferred that organizational competitiveness is achieved through
appropriate customer relationship marketing Strategy practices and that managers were provided invaluable
insights on how to effectively build their customer relationship marketing Strategy for competitive advantage.
Sulieman andFara (2016), also examined customer relationship marketing and innovation capabilities Kuwait
Always. The result indicated that there is a significant statistical impact of customer relationship marketing
dimensions of information sharing, Customers involvement, long-term relationship with customers, joint
problem solving and technology based on innovation capabilities in Kuwait Always.Lin (2017) investigated
customer relationship marketing: A case study of Coca cola Company. The study discovered that customer
relationship marketing provides a comprehensive set of strategies foe managing those relationships with
customers that relate to the overall process of marketing, sales service and support within the organization.
Mozahels and Alamothodaci and Ardakeni (2015) investigated the effect of customer relationship marketing on
the performance of small and medium size enterprises. It was found that customer relationship marketing has
significant effect on the performance of enterprises. The study discovered that technology is key factor which
influences and leads to superiority to market and customers. Robert, Bashir and Georgina (2015) conducted a
study on the impact of customer relationship marketing on bank growth in Nigeria. The study revealed that
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International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM) Page 59
there is a direct relationship between customer relationship marketing and Customer loyalty, sales volume and
market share.
Marko, Dusica, Luka and Zvonimir (2015) conducted a study on customer relationship marketing and
importance of banking sector. The study revealed that the establishment of profitable and long lasting
relationship with customers is essential in service industry. Kenneth, Justin and Adide (2013) examined
customer relationship marketing and banks performance in Nigeria using the spearman’s Rank Correlation
coefficient, the study revealed that a significant relationship exists between customer relationship marketing and
bank performance. It was also discovered that amongst the customer relationship marketing dimensions,
customer identification and retention impacts more significantly on business performance and recommended
that banks should increase their customer identification and retention strategies since there is a proportionate
impact on the performance level.
Further more, Yao and Klong (2011) in the study conducted the effectiveness of customer relationship
marketing on customers’ satisfaction in the commercial banks of Taiwan. A regression analysis revealed that
customer relationship marketing implementation is associated with customer satisfaction and there are
significant interactions amongst information technology capability, contact rate management and recovery
management with customer satisfaction. Cataia (2010) investigated advances in customer relationship
marketing. The paper argued that customer relationship marketing concepts opens new opportunities to attract
customers through cross selling of products and services as sale of additional products and services within
existing customer base. It was confirmed that if a bank focuses its activities on meeting needs of customers, the
proportion of customers, who are leaving bank is reduced up to 25% and in the long term costs of acquiring new
customers are reduced. This implies that for Nigerian banks to wax stronger and be among the 100 largest banks
in the world, there is much to learn about how to develop close contact with customer using the appropriate
relationship strategies.
Soliman (2011) examined customer relationship marketing and its relationship to the marketing
performance. The paper argued that customer relationship marketing is positively and significantly marketing
performance of organizations. Ogbadu and Usman (2012) investigated the importance of customer relationship
marketing in Nigeria banking industry. The paper revealed that customer relationship marketing is motivated by
poor handling of customer’s complaint, lack of courtesy, poor service quality, inadequate information to the
customers and longtime being experienced in the bank. It discovered that customer relationship marketing
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and enhances improvement in banks market share. The research is of the opinion that banks should put in
seasoned customers service offices with sense of direction towards satisfying customers on order to improve
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marketing components on the non-financial performance of commercial banks. The paper observed that
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marketing put focus on customers and their satisfaction and that all companies activities are customer driven.
Anderson et al, (1994) identified strong positive relationship between customer satisfaction, market share and
profitability. The study opined that management strategies designed to increase customer satisfaction are likely
to lead to quantifiable returns in the long run. Identified customer satisfaction was found to be an antecedent to
customer loyalty, retention, behavioral intention, market share and profitability; while customers are expected to
be more likely to form future purchase intention, engage inn positive word of mouth advertising
(Athansassopoulos et al, 2001; Beerli, et al, 2004; Jamal & Naser, (2002). Customer retention comes after
customer identification. Retained customers are generally more profitable than newly acquired customers.
Customer retention is the maintenance of continuous trading relationships with customers over a long period of
time. Customer retention is the mirror image of customer defection. The higher an organization’s retention rate,
the lower will be its level of defection (Adiele&Opara, 2014).
2.3 Theoretical Review
2.3.1 The Stakeholders’ Theory
This theory states that organizations do not exist only to maximize shareholders value but to also
protect the interest of variety of stakeholders whose negative reactions my adversely affect the going concern of
the establishment. These stakeholders are: customers, suppliers, employees host communities, creditors/lenders
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and even the government. Since the study is focused on the customer relationship management, stakeholder
theory therefore maintains that customers are the life wire of every establishment because without them,
revenue cannot flow which is the only reason organizations exist. To be able to maximize shareholders value,
firms have to maintain a good relationship with customers who are actually the major source of income and the
reason why there are companies. That means no customer, no firm. Banks have variety of ways to protect
customers’ interest especially from external intruders such as electronic fraudsters who specializes in diverting
customers’ money to themselves. This protection calls for personal relationship with customer and putting in
place stringent measures to ensure the safety of deposits under their care. When a customer’s interest is
protected, he keeps patronizing the bank and will also recommend it to others. The mismanagement of one
customer can drive away so many who would have wishes to give their patronage.
III. Methodology
The research design adopted in this study is quasi-experimental design that involves the use of
secondary data. In order to ascertain, secondary data were collected and regression model was adopted both in
descriptive and inferential form. The technique used in estimating the parameters of the specified model is the
Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) estimation method. The justification for choosing the OLS as the estimation
technique was due to the desirable properties its estimate possess called the BLUE properties. These properties
ensure good inference making, and efficient as well as non-misleading conclusion and recommendations. The
choice to use the OLS was also based on the fact that the OLS is among the best estimation method for the
linear econometric model. The OLS estimation of the specified model was done using Econometric Views (E-
views) Version 9.0. The estimated model is evaluated using diagnostic and summary statistics such as t-statistic,
coefficient of determination (R2
), adjusted R2
, F-statistic, Durbin-Watson (d) statistic etc. these set of statistics
help us to ascertain the reliability and healthiness of the estimated model. The study used multiple linear
regression model of the form:
3.1 Model Specification
PRAT=β0+β1CINV+β2TOTR+β3PERB+β4CUSB+µ….. (3.0)
Where:
PRAT= profit after tax for commercial Banks
CINV = customer relationship marketing investments
TOTR = Marketing strategy of Banks
PERB = performance indicators of Banks
CUSB= Customer’s satisfactions
β0 = Intercept
β1 , B4= Partial Slopes of the Linear regression model
µ = Stochastic error term
β1, β2, β3 β4> 0
3.2 Data Presentation and Analysis of Result
The data used for this study is presented as follows;
Table 1: Annual Reports of selected Banks between 2009 and 2018
S/N BANK CINV TOTR PRAT PERB CUSB
1 Access bank 3213197 2527331 308230 767901 674540
2 Eco Bank 1482074 1486534 145280 2092828 897309
3 FCMB 1162204 855713 95933 3908198 873633
4 Fidelity Bank 1163718 415605 90840 3092827 387655
5 First Bank 8536286 2788071 413033 8738797 872656
6 IBTC 852337 615545 126318 4659038 983344
7 Sterling Bank 464481 576141 47055 6487490 430988
8 Wema Bank 56050 275731 (55682) 4908373 409388
9 Zenith Bank 2519134 2574687 490229 4098333 630938
Total 14449478 12115358 1751305 3093830 8930093
Source: Annual report published by Nigeria Stock Exchange (2018)
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Where:
PRAT= profit after tax for commercial Banks
CINV = customer relationship marketing investments
TOTR = Marketing strategy of Banks
PERB = performance indicators of Banks
CUSB= Customer’s satisfactions
Interpretation of the above table
The above table shows profit after tax, customer’s investment relationship, performance indicators of Banks and
Customer’s satisfactions of different commercial Banks. The data above reveals an upward and downward trend
of the variables within the time frame. The factors responsible for the upward and downward trend is the
operation of the different commercial Bank. Also the relationship between the customers and the commercial
Bank is said to be negative and unsatisfactory.
4.2 Data Analysis
Table 4.2: The regression output using E-Views software is given below as:
Dependent Variable: PRAT
Method: Least Squares
Date: 21/12/19 Time: 12:11
Sample: 2009 2018
Included observations: 10
Variable Coefficient Std. Error t-Statistic Prob.
C 426167.9 932039.8 0.457242 0.6524
CINV 2.369919 0.255607 9.271730 0.0000
TOTR 0.265588 0.248518 1.068687 0.0029
PERB 9.865743 1.060995 9.298575 0.0000
CUSB -35767.88 43150.52 -0.828910 0.4169
R-squared 0.991901 Mean dependent var 7099979.
Adjusted R-squared 0.989877 S.D. dependent var 9064158.
S.E. of regression 911995.3 Akaike info criterion 30.48383
Sum squared resid 1.66E+13 Schwarz criterion 30.77416
Log likelihood -390.2898 F-statistic 489.9008
Durbin-Watson stat 1.723017 Prob(F-statistic) 0.000000
Source: Eview Output Result, 2019
The estimated regression model becomes:
PRAT = 426167.9 + 2.369919CINV + 0.265588TOTR + 9.865743PERB – 35767.88CUSB
S.E= (932039.8) (0.255607) (0.248518) (1.060995) (43150.52)
t= (0.457242) (9.271730) (1.068687) (9.298575) (-0.828910)
R2
= 0.99 AdjustedR2
=0.98
F=489.9008 D.W(d)=1.72
Discussion of Findings
From the estimated regression model above, we observed that the coefficients of the explanatory variables;
customer relationship marketing investments (CINV), Marketing strategy of Banks (TOTR) and performance
indicators of Banks (PERB) are positive indicating that there is a positive relationship between the dependent
variable; profit after tax for commercial Banks (PRAT) and independent variables listed above. Hence, it further
implies that these variables contribute to the economic growth of the commercial Banks. On the other hand, the
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coefficient of the explanatory variable; Customer’s satisfactions (CUSB) is negative indicating that there is a
negative or inverse relationship between the Dependent Variable PRAT and the Independent Variable (CUSB).
This suggest that some commercial Banks are performing below expectation in terms of customers satisfaction.
The Coefficient of Determination(R2
): This shows that about 99% of total variations in the dependent variable
(PRAT) were explained by the changes in explanatory variables of the estimated model. This implies that the
estimated model has a good fit. Similarly, the adjusted coefficient of determination (R2
) also shows that the
estimated model has a good fit (i.e, Adjusted R2
= 0.98). This suggests that 98% of the total change in the
dependent variable PRAT can be attributed to the Independent variables.
F-Statistic: The high value of the F-statistic (i.e., F=489.9) indicates that the parameters of the estimated
model are jointly or simultaneously statistically insignificant. This implies the estimated model is good for
forecasting, predicting, policy formulation and analysis purposes.
Similarly, if F*>F, we reject the null hypothesis and if otherwise, we accept the null hypothesis. Given the
results on the ANOVA table, the observed F* = 489.9. At 5% level of significance and degree of freedom given
as V1=K, V2=N-K-1: where N=Number of Observation, K=Number of Parameters in the model, K=5, N=10,
V1=5, V2=10-5-1=4. Given that F0.05 = 2.85. Comparing both the calculated and the tabulated value of F
Distribution, i.e F*> F0.05 (489.9>2.58).
Durbin-Watson (d) Statistics: The Durbin Watson which tests for the presence of serial correlation
between error term i.e. it tests whether adjacent residuals are correlated. This however varies between 0 and 4.
The greater the value of the D-W above 1 shows uncorrelated residuals and vice versa when it is less than 2.
The value of the Durbin-Watson (d) statistic (i.e., d=1.72), suggests the absence of autocorrelation in the
estimated model. This is based on the decision rule which state that Durbin-Watson value of the estimated
model is close to 2. Thus, the forecasting power of the estimated model is more reliable in the absence of
autocorrelation supported by the good explanatory power of the explanatory variables as evidenced by the high
value of R2
.
Probability values: The slope parameter of the explanatory variables (CINV, TOTR, PERB) was
found to be statistically significant. This is based on the decision rule which states that when the probability
value (p) associated with a parameter or variables is less than 0.005 (i.e., p>0.005) at 5% level of significant,
(CUSB) is said to be statistically insignificant at 5% level of significant.
Standard Error: Based on the analysis given, the standard error of the intercept and the slopes are
932039.8, 0.255607, 0.248518, 1.060995, 43150.52. This establishes the fact that the degree of error terms is
considerably minimized and hence, the estimates are very reliable.
The result of the study depicts that investments in customer relationship marketing dimensions jointly influence
the profit level of commercial banks operating in Nigeria at the coefficient of determination R2
value of 0.99.
This implies that customer relationship marketing dimensions jointly contribute 99% to the profit level of the
selected banks. The F statistics of 489.9 at 5% level of significance indicates that the overall regression plane is
statistically significant. This implies that customer relationship marketing dimensions are the major
determinants of the bank profit level. This study is in line with the works of Ago OyebiyiLadokun and Takao
(2019), Saka (2014), and contradicts the work of Onodera and Azubike(2016). The study concluded positive
and significant relationship between customer relationship marketing and bank performance.
The result of the relationship between customer relationship marketing and profit after tax proved positive and
significant. This implies that customer relationship marketing does positively and significantly influence profit
after tax because revenue is boosted to absorb overhead cost of the organizations properly and to have
reasonable balance of profit.
IV. Conclusion
In conclusion, the customer relationship marketing dimensions in terms of customer involvement, long
term relationship with customers, joint problem solving and information sharing jointly and independently
enhance revenue if given the deserved attention .this calls for individual banks to strategize and mobilize
resources on how to retain and maintain both existing and potential customers in order to boost total revenue that
can enhance profit level. This implies that the Nigerian banks customer relationship marketing strategies are
designed with the specific aims of maximizing customer satisfaction and deposit mobilization that culminates
into profit maximization. Effective implementation of customer relationship marketing strategies have the
capacity to surmount the distressed syndrome facing the Nigerian banks.
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Recommendations
Based on the above findings, the following recommendations are made:
i. Banks should ensure that well trained and experienced professionals should be in charge of customer
service. The adoption of customer relationship marketing requires the involvement of everyone in the
bank from the customer service officers up to the top management staff should be part of those
involved in establishing cordial relationship with customers of the bank.
ii. Banks should also ensure that their customer waiting line is effectively managed by reducing the
number of hours spent in attending to customers issues.
iii. Management of Nigerian banks should employ technological capabilities and innovative processes to
meet customer expectations.
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