DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTER BASED LOAN SCHEME MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF HARVARD TRUST BANK ENUGU

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ABSTRACT

          Organizations like Banks give loan to their customers based on certain conditions given by the loan scheme management board.  These conditions must be clearly met by the customers before they qualify for the loan they are begging for.

          In this research, the loan scheme management system was studies in detail.  The concept was well understood and the pros and cons were ascertained.

          The loan scheme management system was computerized in this case.  Efforts wee made to make them clear to everyone.

          The solutions were provided in a new computerized system developed in this study.  The new system is timely automatic, comprehensive, interactive and energy saving.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page                                                                                i

Approval page                                                                        ii

Dedication                                                                               iii

Acknowledgement                                                                             iv

Abstract                                                                                  v

Table of content                                                                      vi                                                               

Chapter one

1.0     Introduction                                                                            1

  1. statement of the problem                                                         2
    1. Purpose of study                                                           3
    1. Aims and objective of the study                                              3
    1. Scope of study                                                               4
    1. Constraints                                                                    4
    1. Assumptions                                                                 5
    1. Definition of terms.                                                        5

Chapter two

  • Literature review                                                            7

Chapter three

  • Description and analysis of the existing system            10
    • Method of data collection                                              11
    • Objective of the existing system                                    11     
    • Organizational chart                                                      12
    • Input/process/output analysis                                       13     
    • Information flow diagram                                              15

Chapter four

Design of new system                                                              16

  • Output specification and design                                              16
    • Input specification and design                                       17
    • File design                                                                      17
    • Procedure chat                                                               19
    • System flowchart                                                           20                                           

Chapter five

5.0     Implementation                                                              22

  • Program design                                                              22
    • Program flowcharts                                                       24
    • Pseudo code                                                                            25

Chapter six

  • Documentation                                                              27

Chapter seven

Summary, recommendation and conclusion                                     29

  • Summary                                                                       29
    • Recommendation                                                           29
    • Conclusion                                                                     30

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Loan service for small organizations individuals was initiated after a number of considerations on the banking system.  Major Banks are mainly guided by financial profit for their shareholders.  They are after minimization of financial risks.  Such strategies don’t leave much room to people on low income or even small organizations that strive for their survival.

          This research studied the computer-based loan scheme management system-as was done in Harvard Trust Bank Enugu.  Loans are readily given to people who have an account (mostly current Account) in the Harvard Trust Bank.  Apart from being a customer to the necessary for giving him loan.  Such conditions may include: provision of collateral security, having at lest one guarantor and filling the bank loan management form.  The collateral security must be a landed property before the bank will accept it.  Also, the guarantor must have an account in that bank and must be a reportable person in the society.

          The role of computer in loan scheme management can never be overemphasized.  The computerized bank loan management form enables bankers to work without stress.  Information can be updated as soon as a positive change occurs.

          I therefore recommend this project to all who may like to have a look at what the topic is all about.  The research work will enable them know the importance of computer in loan scheme management which yield fruitful results as that of other fields of human endeavour.

  1. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The events of loan scheme management system have been documented. This research will evaluate the perceived motion of computer-based loan scheme management system.

          In doing so, attempts will be made to answer the following questions:

What steps are taken in designing a computer-base loan scheme management system?

How can a computer-base loan scheme management be implemented?

What are the implications of not meeting the above requirements?

How far have the computer-base loan scheme management system gone in achieving the desired goals?

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTER BASED LOAN SCHEME MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF HARVARD TRUST BANK ENUGU

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