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Mobile payment has transformed the financial services in two different ways. They complement the banking system and they also disrupted the traditional way of banking in India
India Stack - Towards Presence-less, paperless and cashless service delivery....ProductNation/iSPIRT
IndiaStack has the potential to revolutionize the way government services of the future are delivered in a large country like India. The nation is looking for “a transition from technology-poor to innovation-rich society” and entrepreneurs have a good role to play. The problems (read opportunities) in financial services, healthcare and education are all so large that only the right technology and entrepreneurial brainpower can cost-effectively solve them. Solving these scale problems should mean great business sense too.
Nandan Nilekani argues that India's future growth will be driven by domestic consumption, services, and small businesses rather than exports, manufacturing, and large employers. He outlines how digitization and new digital platforms are enabling this transition by increasing access to digital payments, identities, and services. This will formalize the economy, generate new data sources, and allow India to transition from a data poor to data rich nation within 5 years.
India Stack pilot - commercialization of techno-creative innovationsProductNation/iSPIRT
The document discusses two pilot projects that used digital transaction data and the India Stack framework to provide small, short-term loans to underserved populations. The projects found that digital loans addressed an important need and were more convenient than traditional options. However, some regulatory and operational challenges prevented full utilization of the India Stack. Lenders were able to access new customer segments at lower costs compared to traditional models. Customers were willing to share transaction data but may not fully understand implications. The pilots provide evidence that digital tools can expand access to financial services, but challenges around digital literacy, regulations and scaling remain.
The document discusses the growth of banking in India over the past decades, with the expansion of public and private sector banks as well as the introduction of new technologies like core banking solutions and internet banking. It then analyzes some of the challenges around further developing internet and mobile banking in India, such as understanding customer preferences and security risks. The document also examines the problems of cybercrime facing internet and mobile banking users and outlines topics for further research around these issues.
This document is a project report on e-banking submitted for a master's degree program. It includes an introduction on e-banking, definitions, objectives and scope. It discusses the evolution, need, history and importance of e-banking. It also covers risks, security measures, benefits, challenges and SWOT analysis of e-banking. Furthermore, it examines various e-banking products and services like online banking, mobile banking, telebanking, ATMs, debit cards and credit cards. Lastly, it discusses the Indian scenario of e-banking and how it can ease customers' lives.
Mobile payment has transformed the financial services in two different ways. They complement the banking system and they also disrupted the traditional way of banking in India
India Stack - Towards Presence-less, paperless and cashless service delivery....ProductNation/iSPIRT
IndiaStack has the potential to revolutionize the way government services of the future are delivered in a large country like India. The nation is looking for “a transition from technology-poor to innovation-rich society” and entrepreneurs have a good role to play. The problems (read opportunities) in financial services, healthcare and education are all so large that only the right technology and entrepreneurial brainpower can cost-effectively solve them. Solving these scale problems should mean great business sense too.
Nandan Nilekani argues that India's future growth will be driven by domestic consumption, services, and small businesses rather than exports, manufacturing, and large employers. He outlines how digitization and new digital platforms are enabling this transition by increasing access to digital payments, identities, and services. This will formalize the economy, generate new data sources, and allow India to transition from a data poor to data rich nation within 5 years.
India Stack pilot - commercialization of techno-creative innovationsProductNation/iSPIRT
The document discusses two pilot projects that used digital transaction data and the India Stack framework to provide small, short-term loans to underserved populations. The projects found that digital loans addressed an important need and were more convenient than traditional options. However, some regulatory and operational challenges prevented full utilization of the India Stack. Lenders were able to access new customer segments at lower costs compared to traditional models. Customers were willing to share transaction data but may not fully understand implications. The pilots provide evidence that digital tools can expand access to financial services, but challenges around digital literacy, regulations and scaling remain.
The document discusses the growth of banking in India over the past decades, with the expansion of public and private sector banks as well as the introduction of new technologies like core banking solutions and internet banking. It then analyzes some of the challenges around further developing internet and mobile banking in India, such as understanding customer preferences and security risks. The document also examines the problems of cybercrime facing internet and mobile banking users and outlines topics for further research around these issues.
This document is a project report on e-banking submitted for a master's degree program. It includes an introduction on e-banking, definitions, objectives and scope. It discusses the evolution, need, history and importance of e-banking. It also covers risks, security measures, benefits, challenges and SWOT analysis of e-banking. Furthermore, it examines various e-banking products and services like online banking, mobile banking, telebanking, ATMs, debit cards and credit cards. Lastly, it discusses the Indian scenario of e-banking and how it can ease customers' lives.
This document summarizes an article from the International Journal of Management (IJM) that discusses trends in electronic banking (e-banking) in India. The article provides an abstract of the paper and discusses the transformation of the Indian banking sector through the adoption of technology. It reviews literature on future trends and analyzes key trends like globalization, digitalization, and changing demographics that will impact banking services. The trends are discussed in terms of their potential effects on e-banking.
The document discusses 12 trends that will shape the future of banking in India:
1) Transactions are shifting from high value/low volume to low value/high volume due to growing digital payments.
2) Credentials are moving from proprietary cards/PINs to open digital identities like Aadhaar authentication on smartphones.
3) Switching costs are declining as users can easily move deposits and payments between institutions.
4) Lending is shifting from uniform rates to individual risk pricing using more alternative data sources.
5) Business models will rely more on data than fees as transactions generate more customer insights.
Digital lending is quickly growing among the 'thin file' borrowers i.e. the borrowers with no or negligible credit history. These borrowers can be both consumers or businesses.
But, in recent months the digital lenders are struggling with liquidity crises due to the pandemic. As RBI extended loan moratorium to borrowers, the Digital Lenders are in a catch-22 situation. While their borrowers expect them to extend the moratorium, financial institutions they borrow from (Banks and large NBFCs) are either refusing to or delaying to extend the moratorium to the digital lenders. digital lenders Association of India (DLAI) has already approached the RBI to get the moratorium benefits.
It is quite expected that many digital lenders (especially ones with weaker balance sheets) will not survive not only because of the liquidity crisis but also exposure to less creditworthy borrowers who are often small businesses and less creditworthy individuals. The economic repercussions of the lockdown may leave many of the borrowers unable to repay as small businesses shut down and people lose employment.
Although, the lockdowns have caused rapid digital adoption which is beneficial for the industry in the long-term. This indicates that the industry is expected to go through a lot of consolidation as cash strapped players look to be acquired to get some exit.
Let us understand this industry.
This document summarizes a research paper on smart wallets. It discusses the limitations of traditional online wallets, where private keys are stored centrally and there is a risk of losing funds if the storage is hacked. The proposed system, called E-Wallet, addresses these issues by storing private keys separately in multiple locations. It also introduces a second service unit for high availability. E-Wallet has three operation models that can switch smoothly depending on the states of each service unit. Theoretical analysis and tests show E-Wallet can achieve higher availability than traditional wallets, and users will not lose funds as long as less than 50% of private keys are lost.
1) The document discusses how big data is changing business intelligence by providing far more data from many sources that is arriving more quickly.
2) It argues that simply having more data will not increase customer value on its own; companies must generate new insights from big data to improve customer decisions and deliver a more personalized experience.
3) A decision management platform is presented as a way to increase analytic maturity by generating predictive insights from big data and closing the gap between insight and action by automating decisions in real-time customer interactions.
The document summarizes a presentation given on digital banking in India. It provides an overview of the Indian banking system and reforms, discusses various committees formed by the RBI to advance banking technology. It also reviews literature on digital banking, outlines the objectives and methodology of the study. Additionally, it examines guidelines from RBI on payments and settlements, the role of IDRBT in digital banking frameworks. Finally, it analyzes the various digital banking products and services offered by major public sector banks in India like SBI, PNB and others.
India recently kicked off the Data Empowerment architecture, a framework for consented data sharing across the financial sector. This allows Nandini (Persona) to share data on her business’ regular invoices or GST payments seamlessly and securely.
Any bank or NBFC can now offer a regular stream of small-ticket working capital loans based on her demonstrated ability to repay. This is in sharp contrast to the status quo, where banks typically offer only larger loans backed by collateral. Using cash flows rather than collateral as the basis for credit is known as Flow-Based lending. Because producing collateral is a roadblock for the poorest Indians, Flow-Based lending may be their only opportunity to access the credit they sorely need for growth.
The advent of internet has great impact on the electronic banking. By using internet, banking is no time limit and geographic. Customers worldwide can within 24 days of the week and all have access to their accounts. Internet banking by using internet and web technologies enable customers to finance their activities in a virtual environment to do this is the difference between internet banking and home banking that for achieving banking services via the internet, there is no need to install proprietary software rather banking services but also can be accessed via a internet public network and the customer is linked to your bank account via the internet. This type of banking is partially web-based banking subsidiary with the difference is that web banking services bank was considered first introduced bank and service. Internet banking also expanded with the development of web applications. With increasing internet access to people who provide these services to be developed and banks that are unresponsive to this issue will disappear from the market
Digital media Dessertation full topic Samir Bodade
Digital payments provide unprecedented opportunities for financial inclusion in rural India and for migrants in cities. They promise access to formal financial services and e-commerce benefits for those currently excluded. Beyond financial inclusion, digital payments can improve tax collection, reduce funding of criminal activities, and lower cash-related costs for the state. The study analyzes different digital payment instruments like Paytm, Airtel Money, Jio Money, debit cards, and credit cards. It finds that while people are open to digital payments, some charges directly deducted from accounts make some hesitant. Increased awareness of how such costs benefit society could encourage greater digital payment adoption. Digital payments also provide fraud protection and global acceptance while being cheaper than traditional methods and suitable for online
Introducing a Gennext Banking with a Direct Banking SolutionIOSR Journals
This document introduces a proposed direct banking solution as a next generation banking model. It begins with an overview of the increasing demands from digital customers and the need for banks to optimize services and minimize costs. It then discusses current banking technologies like ATMs, internet banking, and core banking solutions. However, it notes that existing solutions are still employee-centric rather than customer-centric. The proposed direct banking solution aims to provide personalized, anytime/anywhere banking through various delivery channels including ATMs, telebanking, online/mobile banking, social media, smartphones, and television. It outlines the key components of the direct banking architecture including business processes, services, and integration with core banking. Benefits of this branchless banking model include increased
India needs a strategic view on Data. This presentations outlines the triple threat represented by Data Domination : Privacy, Data Colonization and winner-take-all. It also explains why India has a unique opportunity to leapfrog the rest of the world and establish a Data Democracy
The appearance of data innovation to each part of human life and business has been obvious to
the point that it doesn't should be complemented more. Data innovation has been of extraordinary
substance in managing an account framework. This examination expects to explore the impact of
data innovation in the saving money arrangement of Bank. The information are acquired both
through the clients and the workers. The information were then broke down utilizing the correct
rate and the 5-point Liker scale to decide the effect of Information innovation in the saving money
framework undertakings. The discoveries at that point demonstrated that Information innovation
adds to the saving money framework in three diverse routes as tails: IT spares the season of the
clients and the representatives obviously, IT chops down the costs and IT encourages the system
exchanges.
Market Research: Consumer Behavior and Satisfaction Level on use of Digital W...Prinson Rodrigues
Digital Wallet Vs. traditional mode of payment
Consumer preference
Survey to know the consumer behavior and satisfaction level of digital wallet over other modes
Digital wallet companies Paytm, Phonepe, Jio, M-pesa, Tez, Freecharge, Mobikwik
Security concerns on digital wallet system
Hindrances and benefits of digital wallet
Initiative towards cashless economy in indiaTarun Sharma
The document discusses India's transition to a cashless economy through the promotion of digital payment methods. It provides an overview of various digital payment options in India like banking cards, USSD, UPI, mobile wallets, BHIM app, and their benefits in making transactions more convenient, economical and providing digital records. While demonetization increased digital payments usage, fully transitioning India will depend on factors like increasing access to banking, incentivizing digital payments, and improving telecom infrastructure.
Information and Communication Technology has altered the banking system all over the world. In India, the banking sector has been witnessing path breaking technological advancement. Paper transactions, like cheques and drafts are displaced by internet transfers through RTGS, clearing houses are replaced by MICR. Customers no more belong to a particular bank or branch. Thus impact that in the technological changes in banking sector is analyzed in this paper. This paper deals in the analysis of technological revolution in Indian banking sector.
THE CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: A CASE OF GC...IJMIT JOURNAL
Internet banking has the potential to provide fast and reliable services to customers for which they are relatively happy. Due to the technological changes taking place all over the world, many institutions, including the banking sector have taken giant steps to move in tandem with these changes. In this light most
banks, with GCB Bank, Ghana, not being an exception have introduced electronic banking in order to decongest the banking halls of customers who spend time unending in order to transact business. The purpose of this research was to assess the Contribution of Electronic Banking to Customer Satisfaction at
GCB Bank-Koforidua, to this end some objectives were set for the study. These were: To assess the availability of electronic banking facilities at GCB Bank, Koforidua. To assess the knowledge and patronage of internet banking services by customers, to examine the effectiveness of the usage of electronic banking facilities, to examine the problem facing an internet banking in GCB Bank, Koforidua. This is a quantitative study that employed the use of questionnaires as the main tools for data collection. Data was collected from management, staff and customers of GCB Bank, Koforidua Branch. Findings from analysis of data revealed that though there was the existence of internet banking facilities of the bank, respondents of the study were not fully aware of the existence of such facilities. It was also found that the use of internet banking was quite expensive and that though the bank was utilizing the facility, customers were not fully patronizing them. It was concluded that internet banking brings efficiency in the operations of the bank. Finally, the study recommended that all branches of GCB Bank adopt internet banking facilities to help in effective banking operations and transactional purposes. To maximize the operations and potential of the bank management must endeavor to educate the customers about the existence of internet banking facilities since a few customers were aware of the existence of such facilities.
The Contribution of Electronic Banking to Customer Satisfaction: A Case of Gc...IJMIT JOURNAL
Internet banking has the potential to provide fast and reliable services to customers for which they are relatively happy. Due to the technological changes taking place all over the world, many institutions, including the banking sector have taken giant steps to move in tandem with these changes. In this light most
banks, with GCB Bank, Ghana, not being an exception have introduced electronic banking in order to decongest the banking halls of customers who spend time unending in order to transact business. The purpose of this research was to assess the Contribution of Electronic Banking to Customer Satisfaction at
GCB Bank-Koforidua, to this end some objectives were set for the study. These were: To assess the availability of electronic banking facilities at GCB Bank, Koforidua. To assess the knowledge and patronage of internet banking services by customers, to examine the effectiveness of the usage of electronic banking facilities, to examine the problem facing an internet banking in GCB Bank, Koforidua. This is a
quantitative study that employed the use of questionnaires as the main tools for data collection. Data was collected from management, staff and customers of GCB Bank, Koforidua Branch. Findings from analysis of data revealed that though there was the existence of internet banking facilities of the bank, respondents of the study were not fully aware of the existence of such facilities. It was also found that the use of internet
banking was quite expensive and that though the bank was utilizing the facility, customers were not fully patronizing them. It was concluded that internet banking brings efficiency in the operations of the bank. Finally, the study recommended that all branches of GCB Bank adopt internet banking facilities to help in effective banking operations and transactional purposes. To maximize the operations and potential of the bank management must endeavor to educate the customers about the existence of internet banking facilities since a few customers were aware of the existence of such facilities.
THE CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: A CASE OF GC...IJMIT JOURNAL
This document summarizes a research study that assessed the contribution of electronic banking to customer satisfaction at GCB Bank in Koforidua, Ghana. The study found that while electronic banking facilities like internet banking existed, many customers were unaware of them. It also found that using electronic banking was seen as expensive by customers, and while the bank offered the facilities, customers did not fully utilize them. The study concluded that electronic banking improves banking operations efficiency, and recommended that GCB Bank educate customers more about electronic banking facilities to increase awareness and maximize their operations and potential.
The document provides an overview of e-banking in India, including:
- E-banking refers to electronic delivery of banking services without visiting a physical branch, using technologies like ATMs, internet, phones.
- Key e-banking services discussed in India include ATMs, telephone banking, and internet banking. ATMs are the most heavily used and provide services 24/7.
- E-banking benefits both customers and banks by improving access, speed and lowering costs compared to traditional banking methods. However, security and cost of upgrading systems remain challenges for banks adopting e-banking.
Internet banking, both as a medium of delivery of banking services and as a strategic tool for business development, has gained wide acceptance internationally and is fast catching up in India with more and more banks entering the fray. In the context of e banking, this theory suggests that there may be some customers who are more open to adopting new technologies than others, and that the adoption of e banking services may spread gradually over time. The growth of electronic banking e banking has been significant in India in recent years, but there are still many customers who have not adopted these services. Based on the survey results, the research will propose solutions to overcome these barriers and encourage more widespread adoption of e banking in India. So, it is a big challenge for marketers and makes consumers satisfied regarding their security concerns, which may further increase online banking use. A quantitative research design will be adopted, using a survey method to collect data. Dr. Parmeshwar Yadav | Ms. Pallavi Talmale "e-Banking Adoption in India" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-2 , April 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/papers/ijtsrd56186.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/management/business-economics/56186/ebanking-adoption-in-india/dr-parmeshwar-yadav
An evaluation of the efficacy of information technology on the performance of...Alexander Decker
This document summarizes a study that evaluated the efficacy of information technology (IT) on the performance of selected banks in Ogbomoso, Nigeria. The study reviewed literature on how IT has been applied to banking services and management. It presented results from a survey of 103 customers from 3 banks that found IT reduced time wasting and increased productivity and customer satisfaction. Statistical analysis revealed customers' perceptions of IT's impact on service delivery did not significantly differ between banks. The study concluded IT has increased banks' processing speed and ability to serve more customers, and recommended Nigerian banks continue investing in IT to further enhance customer service and profitability.
This document summarizes an article from the International Journal of Management (IJM) that discusses trends in electronic banking (e-banking) in India. The article provides an abstract of the paper and discusses the transformation of the Indian banking sector through the adoption of technology. It reviews literature on future trends and analyzes key trends like globalization, digitalization, and changing demographics that will impact banking services. The trends are discussed in terms of their potential effects on e-banking.
The document discusses 12 trends that will shape the future of banking in India:
1) Transactions are shifting from high value/low volume to low value/high volume due to growing digital payments.
2) Credentials are moving from proprietary cards/PINs to open digital identities like Aadhaar authentication on smartphones.
3) Switching costs are declining as users can easily move deposits and payments between institutions.
4) Lending is shifting from uniform rates to individual risk pricing using more alternative data sources.
5) Business models will rely more on data than fees as transactions generate more customer insights.
Digital lending is quickly growing among the 'thin file' borrowers i.e. the borrowers with no or negligible credit history. These borrowers can be both consumers or businesses.
But, in recent months the digital lenders are struggling with liquidity crises due to the pandemic. As RBI extended loan moratorium to borrowers, the Digital Lenders are in a catch-22 situation. While their borrowers expect them to extend the moratorium, financial institutions they borrow from (Banks and large NBFCs) are either refusing to or delaying to extend the moratorium to the digital lenders. digital lenders Association of India (DLAI) has already approached the RBI to get the moratorium benefits.
It is quite expected that many digital lenders (especially ones with weaker balance sheets) will not survive not only because of the liquidity crisis but also exposure to less creditworthy borrowers who are often small businesses and less creditworthy individuals. The economic repercussions of the lockdown may leave many of the borrowers unable to repay as small businesses shut down and people lose employment.
Although, the lockdowns have caused rapid digital adoption which is beneficial for the industry in the long-term. This indicates that the industry is expected to go through a lot of consolidation as cash strapped players look to be acquired to get some exit.
Let us understand this industry.
This document summarizes a research paper on smart wallets. It discusses the limitations of traditional online wallets, where private keys are stored centrally and there is a risk of losing funds if the storage is hacked. The proposed system, called E-Wallet, addresses these issues by storing private keys separately in multiple locations. It also introduces a second service unit for high availability. E-Wallet has three operation models that can switch smoothly depending on the states of each service unit. Theoretical analysis and tests show E-Wallet can achieve higher availability than traditional wallets, and users will not lose funds as long as less than 50% of private keys are lost.
1) The document discusses how big data is changing business intelligence by providing far more data from many sources that is arriving more quickly.
2) It argues that simply having more data will not increase customer value on its own; companies must generate new insights from big data to improve customer decisions and deliver a more personalized experience.
3) A decision management platform is presented as a way to increase analytic maturity by generating predictive insights from big data and closing the gap between insight and action by automating decisions in real-time customer interactions.
The document summarizes a presentation given on digital banking in India. It provides an overview of the Indian banking system and reforms, discusses various committees formed by the RBI to advance banking technology. It also reviews literature on digital banking, outlines the objectives and methodology of the study. Additionally, it examines guidelines from RBI on payments and settlements, the role of IDRBT in digital banking frameworks. Finally, it analyzes the various digital banking products and services offered by major public sector banks in India like SBI, PNB and others.
India recently kicked off the Data Empowerment architecture, a framework for consented data sharing across the financial sector. This allows Nandini (Persona) to share data on her business’ regular invoices or GST payments seamlessly and securely.
Any bank or NBFC can now offer a regular stream of small-ticket working capital loans based on her demonstrated ability to repay. This is in sharp contrast to the status quo, where banks typically offer only larger loans backed by collateral. Using cash flows rather than collateral as the basis for credit is known as Flow-Based lending. Because producing collateral is a roadblock for the poorest Indians, Flow-Based lending may be their only opportunity to access the credit they sorely need for growth.
The advent of internet has great impact on the electronic banking. By using internet, banking is no time limit and geographic. Customers worldwide can within 24 days of the week and all have access to their accounts. Internet banking by using internet and web technologies enable customers to finance their activities in a virtual environment to do this is the difference between internet banking and home banking that for achieving banking services via the internet, there is no need to install proprietary software rather banking services but also can be accessed via a internet public network and the customer is linked to your bank account via the internet. This type of banking is partially web-based banking subsidiary with the difference is that web banking services bank was considered first introduced bank and service. Internet banking also expanded with the development of web applications. With increasing internet access to people who provide these services to be developed and banks that are unresponsive to this issue will disappear from the market
Digital media Dessertation full topic Samir Bodade
Digital payments provide unprecedented opportunities for financial inclusion in rural India and for migrants in cities. They promise access to formal financial services and e-commerce benefits for those currently excluded. Beyond financial inclusion, digital payments can improve tax collection, reduce funding of criminal activities, and lower cash-related costs for the state. The study analyzes different digital payment instruments like Paytm, Airtel Money, Jio Money, debit cards, and credit cards. It finds that while people are open to digital payments, some charges directly deducted from accounts make some hesitant. Increased awareness of how such costs benefit society could encourage greater digital payment adoption. Digital payments also provide fraud protection and global acceptance while being cheaper than traditional methods and suitable for online
Introducing a Gennext Banking with a Direct Banking SolutionIOSR Journals
This document introduces a proposed direct banking solution as a next generation banking model. It begins with an overview of the increasing demands from digital customers and the need for banks to optimize services and minimize costs. It then discusses current banking technologies like ATMs, internet banking, and core banking solutions. However, it notes that existing solutions are still employee-centric rather than customer-centric. The proposed direct banking solution aims to provide personalized, anytime/anywhere banking through various delivery channels including ATMs, telebanking, online/mobile banking, social media, smartphones, and television. It outlines the key components of the direct banking architecture including business processes, services, and integration with core banking. Benefits of this branchless banking model include increased
India needs a strategic view on Data. This presentations outlines the triple threat represented by Data Domination : Privacy, Data Colonization and winner-take-all. It also explains why India has a unique opportunity to leapfrog the rest of the world and establish a Data Democracy
The appearance of data innovation to each part of human life and business has been obvious to
the point that it doesn't should be complemented more. Data innovation has been of extraordinary
substance in managing an account framework. This examination expects to explore the impact of
data innovation in the saving money arrangement of Bank. The information are acquired both
through the clients and the workers. The information were then broke down utilizing the correct
rate and the 5-point Liker scale to decide the effect of Information innovation in the saving money
framework undertakings. The discoveries at that point demonstrated that Information innovation
adds to the saving money framework in three diverse routes as tails: IT spares the season of the
clients and the representatives obviously, IT chops down the costs and IT encourages the system
exchanges.
Market Research: Consumer Behavior and Satisfaction Level on use of Digital W...Prinson Rodrigues
Digital Wallet Vs. traditional mode of payment
Consumer preference
Survey to know the consumer behavior and satisfaction level of digital wallet over other modes
Digital wallet companies Paytm, Phonepe, Jio, M-pesa, Tez, Freecharge, Mobikwik
Security concerns on digital wallet system
Hindrances and benefits of digital wallet
Initiative towards cashless economy in indiaTarun Sharma
The document discusses India's transition to a cashless economy through the promotion of digital payment methods. It provides an overview of various digital payment options in India like banking cards, USSD, UPI, mobile wallets, BHIM app, and their benefits in making transactions more convenient, economical and providing digital records. While demonetization increased digital payments usage, fully transitioning India will depend on factors like increasing access to banking, incentivizing digital payments, and improving telecom infrastructure.
Information and Communication Technology has altered the banking system all over the world. In India, the banking sector has been witnessing path breaking technological advancement. Paper transactions, like cheques and drafts are displaced by internet transfers through RTGS, clearing houses are replaced by MICR. Customers no more belong to a particular bank or branch. Thus impact that in the technological changes in banking sector is analyzed in this paper. This paper deals in the analysis of technological revolution in Indian banking sector.
THE CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTRONIC BANKING TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: A CASE OF GC...IJMIT JOURNAL
Internet banking has the potential to provide fast and reliable services to customers for which they are relatively happy. Due to the technological changes taking place all over the world, many institutions, including the banking sector have taken giant steps to move in tandem with these changes. In this light most
banks, with GCB Bank, Ghana, not being an exception have introduced electronic banking in order to decongest the banking halls of customers who spend time unending in order to transact business. The purpose of this research was to assess the Contribution of Electronic Banking to Customer Satisfaction at
GCB Bank-Koforidua, to this end some objectives were set for the study. These were: To assess the availability of electronic banking facilities at GCB Bank, Koforidua. To assess the knowledge and patronage of internet banking services by customers, to examine the effectiveness of the usage of electronic banking facilities, to examine the problem facing an internet banking in GCB Bank, Koforidua. This is a quantitative study that employed the use of questionnaires as the main tools for data collection. Data was collected from management, staff and customers of GCB Bank, Koforidua Branch. Findings from analysis of data revealed that though there was the existence of internet banking facilities of the bank, respondents of the study were not fully aware of the existence of such facilities. It was also found that the use of internet banking was quite expensive and that though the bank was utilizing the facility, customers were not fully patronizing them. It was concluded that internet banking brings efficiency in the operations of the bank. Finally, the study recommended that all branches of GCB Bank adopt internet banking facilities to help in effective banking operations and transactional purposes. To maximize the operations and potential of the bank management must endeavor to educate the customers about the existence of internet banking facilities since a few customers were aware of the existence of such facilities.
The Contribution of Electronic Banking to Customer Satisfaction: A Case of Gc...IJMIT JOURNAL
Internet banking has the potential to provide fast and reliable services to customers for which they are relatively happy. Due to the technological changes taking place all over the world, many institutions, including the banking sector have taken giant steps to move in tandem with these changes. In this light most
banks, with GCB Bank, Ghana, not being an exception have introduced electronic banking in order to decongest the banking halls of customers who spend time unending in order to transact business. The purpose of this research was to assess the Contribution of Electronic Banking to Customer Satisfaction at
GCB Bank-Koforidua, to this end some objectives were set for the study. These were: To assess the availability of electronic banking facilities at GCB Bank, Koforidua. To assess the knowledge and patronage of internet banking services by customers, to examine the effectiveness of the usage of electronic banking facilities, to examine the problem facing an internet banking in GCB Bank, Koforidua. This is a
quantitative study that employed the use of questionnaires as the main tools for data collection. Data was collected from management, staff and customers of GCB Bank, Koforidua Branch. Findings from analysis of data revealed that though there was the existence of internet banking facilities of the bank, respondents of the study were not fully aware of the existence of such facilities. It was also found that the use of internet
banking was quite expensive and that though the bank was utilizing the facility, customers were not fully patronizing them. It was concluded that internet banking brings efficiency in the operations of the bank. Finally, the study recommended that all branches of GCB Bank adopt internet banking facilities to help in effective banking operations and transactional purposes. To maximize the operations and potential of the bank management must endeavor to educate the customers about the existence of internet banking facilities since a few customers were aware of the existence of such facilities.
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This document summarizes a research study that assessed the contribution of electronic banking to customer satisfaction at GCB Bank in Koforidua, Ghana. The study found that while electronic banking facilities like internet banking existed, many customers were unaware of them. It also found that using electronic banking was seen as expensive by customers, and while the bank offered the facilities, customers did not fully utilize them. The study concluded that electronic banking improves banking operations efficiency, and recommended that GCB Bank educate customers more about electronic banking facilities to increase awareness and maximize their operations and potential.
The document provides an overview of e-banking in India, including:
- E-banking refers to electronic delivery of banking services without visiting a physical branch, using technologies like ATMs, internet, phones.
- Key e-banking services discussed in India include ATMs, telephone banking, and internet banking. ATMs are the most heavily used and provide services 24/7.
- E-banking benefits both customers and banks by improving access, speed and lowering costs compared to traditional banking methods. However, security and cost of upgrading systems remain challenges for banks adopting e-banking.
Internet banking, both as a medium of delivery of banking services and as a strategic tool for business development, has gained wide acceptance internationally and is fast catching up in India with more and more banks entering the fray. In the context of e banking, this theory suggests that there may be some customers who are more open to adopting new technologies than others, and that the adoption of e banking services may spread gradually over time. The growth of electronic banking e banking has been significant in India in recent years, but there are still many customers who have not adopted these services. Based on the survey results, the research will propose solutions to overcome these barriers and encourage more widespread adoption of e banking in India. So, it is a big challenge for marketers and makes consumers satisfied regarding their security concerns, which may further increase online banking use. A quantitative research design will be adopted, using a survey method to collect data. Dr. Parmeshwar Yadav | Ms. Pallavi Talmale "e-Banking Adoption in India" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-2 , April 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/papers/ijtsrd56186.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/management/business-economics/56186/ebanking-adoption-in-india/dr-parmeshwar-yadav
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A Study on Perception of Customers Challenges Towards Digitization in Indian ...ijtsrd
The Indian banking sector has been the backbone of the economic system as it plans and implements the economic activities. Any amendment in the banking sector through the adoption of technology can have an in depth impact on associate degree economy‘s growth. In the present dynamic changing scenario banks are seeking unconventional ways that to supply and differentiate amongst their various services. Due to the innovative advancement in technology the corporate and retail consumers are not any longer willing to queue in banks, or attend to the phone, for the basic banking services. They need and expect a facility to conduct their banking activities at any time and place. Plastic money Credit Cards, Debit Cards and good Cards web banking as well as electronic payment services, online investments, on line commercialism accounts, electronic fund transfer and clearing services, branch networking phone banking mobile applications and notecase are a number of the recent merchandise and services acting because the drivers to the expansion of banking sector. The present research study is analytical and based on survey method. The construct of digital banking remains evolving within the Indian banking sector and is probably going to bring numerous opportunities similarly as new risks to the elemental nature of banking in India. Hence, this paper also aims to gift the opportunities and challenges of going digital within the Indian banking sector along with some recommendations to beat these challenges. Dr. Keshav Shyam "A Study on Perception of Customers Challenges Towards Digitization in Indian Banks in Prayagraj District" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-5 , October 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd59995.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/consumer-behaviour/59995/a-study-on-perception-of-customers-challenges-towards-digitization-in-indian-banks-in-prayagraj-district/dr-keshav-shyam
This document summarizes an article from the International Journal of Management (IJM) that discusses trends in electronic banking (e-banking) in India. The article provides an abstract of the paper and discusses the transformation of the Indian banking sector through the adoption of technology. It reviews literature on future trends and analyzes key trends like globalization, digitalization, and changing demographics that will impact banking services. The trends are discussed in terms of their potential effects on e-banking.
E-Banking System: Opportunities and Challenges – A StudyRHIMRJ Journal
E-Banking Service in India is still in the emerging stages of growth and development. Competition and changes in
technology have changed the face of Banking. The changes that have taken place impose on banks tough standards of
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IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) is an open access international journal that provides rapid publication (within a month) of articles in all areas of business and managemant and its applications. The journal welcomes publications of high quality papers on theoretical developments and practical applications inbusiness and management. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews, and high quality technical notes are invited for publications.
A digital shift is taking place globally over wide range of sectors to stay ahead in the competition in their respective fields to which banking industry is no exception. Digitalization is inevitable for banking industry and hence "Hop on the digitalisation express" should be the goal of every bank in the world. The financial landscape is on the verge of change and has essentially revolutionised the business model of banking industry. In the new digital era, increasing expectations of the customers across all delivery channels, be it ATM, Internet banking or mobile banking is a standard requirement. Customer centric digitalised operations will increase the efficiency and effectiveness in banking services in the challenging, dynamic environment. Millenials are more eager to do their banking transactions and financial planning via e-banking and hence a key to success of banks is offering everything on electronic media. Projecting the banks offerings on third-party sites and providing value added services on mobile application using the open API economy will be crucial too. Not only are the Customers, the key players of digitalisation as the banks are constantly striving hard to remain one step ahead of customers but also the competitors and the regulatory agencies are acting as drivers to digitalisation. Customers expect a seamless multichannel experience and a consistent, global service from banking sector. Samita V. Dalvi "Digitisation in Banking" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | International Conference on Digital Economy and its Impact on Business and Industry , October 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd18704.pdf
Bharti Airtel is an Indian telecommunications company that has implemented e-commerce and e-business strategies. It has restructured its organization to focus on business-to-customer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) segments. The implementation of e-commerce allows Airtel to offer online services to customers and improve customer service issues. Factors like increased internet usage in India, rising incomes, and more online payment options have increased demand for e-commerce and made implementation necessary for Airtel to reach more customers.
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The document discusses various banking innovations that have been adopted through new technologies. It covers topics such as online banking, mobile banking, APIs, real-time payments, cloud technologies, biometrics, chatbots, process automation using AI, optical character recognition (OCR), microservices architecture, the Internet of Things, big data analytics, enhancing the consumer experience through digital and mobile banking, human-focused technologies like digital human banking, and voice recognition technologies. Many banks are investing heavily in new technologies to improve services, increase efficiency, enhance security, and provide more personalized customer experiences.
1. The Department of Telecom in India announced plans to connect 5000 blocks in the country to wireless broadband soon after spectrum is allocated through an upcoming e-auction. This will provide connectivity to villages within 10km of block headquarters and benefit around 40 institutional users in each block.
2. The initiative aims to expand broadband access in rural areas, which is one of the goals of India's Universal Service Obligation Fund. Consultants have been appointed to formalize implementation plans for telecom providers to utilize existing infrastructure.
3. The new initiative will help cover remaining blocks and common service centers not currently served by the state-run BSNL. The Department of Telecom also plans to support wireline broadband through the
1. The Department of Telecom in India announced plans to connect 5000 blocks in the country to wireless broadband soon after spectrum allocation through an upcoming e-auction. This will provide connectivity to villages within 10km of block headquarters, benefiting 40 institutional users in each block.
2. The initiative aims to cover the remaining blocks and common service centers not currently served by BSNL broadband. DOT also plans to support wireline broadband through its Universal Service Obligation Fund where feasible.
3. Connecting rural areas to broadband is one of the goals of USOF. DOT has discussed implementation with technology providers and telecom companies. Existing infrastructure will be utilized and consultants have been appointed to formalize tender procedures.
1. The Department of Telecom in India announced plans to connect 5000 blocks in the country to wireless broadband soon after spectrum allocation through an upcoming e-auction. This will provide connectivity within a 10km radius of block headquarters, benefiting 40 institutional users in each block.
2. The initiative aims to expand broadband access in rural areas, which is one of the goals of India's Universal Service Obligation Fund. Consultants have been appointed to formalize implementation plans utilizing existing telecom infrastructure where possible.
3. In addition to the new wireless broadband scheme, the Department of Telecom also proposes supporting wireline broadband with USOF funding wherever feasible, with the overall goal of expanding broadband connectivity across India.
This document summarizes a research paper on the impact of electronic banking (e-banking) on customer satisfaction at Hatton National Bank PLC in Sri Lanka. The study used questionnaires and interviews with 210 customers and employees to assess how factors like convenience, reliability, responsiveness, security and costs associated with e-banking affect customer satisfaction. The results showed e-banking had a positive impact and that convenience, security and costs were the main factors influencing customer satisfaction. The study provided recommendations to help HNB PLC further enhance customer satisfaction with e-banking.
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Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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CHAPTER-I
INTRODUCTION
In a world which is becoming increasingly globalised through the use of internet and
World Wide Web, internet banking has been gaining ground as a new opportunity for
banking institutions. (Suganthi, Balachander and Balachander 2001)
1.1 OVERVIEW
The growing use of the internet for business transactions, have an overwhelming effect on
the banking industry where services are now being accessed and remotely rather than
through branch banking. The emergence of electronic commerce shows that people are
fast becoming reliant on the internet for communication and services. It is not sufficient
for banks provide only conventional banking services. Banks have to offer a wider and
flexible range of financial products tailored for all types of customers to meet the varied
financial requirements.
The technology has come to light (Booz Allen, 1997) as a strategic reserve for
achieving higher competence, control of operations, efficiency and profitability for the
banks. It is the accomplishment of their anywhere, anytime, anyway banking vision for
their customers. This has impelled the banks to squeeze technology to meet the increasing
customer hopes and face the tough struggle.
The banking industry has been continually advancing and with the progress of
technological advancements, particularly in the area of telecommunications and
information technology1, one of the latest improvement that took a beginning of quiet
inevitably the internet banking. This trend has attracted a number of empirical studies
(Booz Allen H. , 1997); DeSourdy, 2001) that investigates the developments of electronic
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banking and its operations. A general consensus exists that e-banking enables banks to
provide an economical and direct way of doing banking (Suganthi, B. B. 2000, Dec),
particularly in relation to the importance of internet banking, customer loyalty and service
quality. However, comprehensive research signifies the relative importance of factors
inducing the acceptance of internet banking and other customer inclination.
1Information Technology (IT) has been used as an encompassing term in the past to refer to
computing technologies and all related artifacts. However in the current era, the role of
networking and hencecommunicating is virtually inseparable from any other aspect of
information. Thus, the term ICT is increasingly being used instead of IT or IS.
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With the arrival of the internet and the widespread use of personal computers,
either is both a chance and confront for the financial services industry, particularly the
banking industry. After the diffusion of internet; banking sector has experienced a huge
change in the banking industry and is having major effects on banking relationship
revolution. Banking is now no longer restricted to the branches where one has to move
towards the branch in person, to take out cash or deposit a cheque or ask for a statement
of accounts. Internet banking is a new distribution channel for banks in India. The internet
banking channel is both an instructive and an operating medium. However, internet
banking has not been widely held and adopted in India as expected.
Banking is one of the sectors that are influencing the potential of the internet and
has primary changed the banking industry in India by giving people more instant control
over the supervision of their finances. During technological advancements have brought
about various modifications in the way in which the various products and services
delivered to the customers by the bank.
Internet banking services have grown up from simply permit customers to check
balances, to operate the assets. Today, banks like ING Direct are functioning entirely
online, with no brick and mortar building2. With the costs recovered by commanding
fewer employees and the lack of facility outlay, these virtual banks can often offer higher
interest rates than their conventional counterparts.
1.2 EMERGENCE OF INTERNET BANKING
Indian banking industry, today is in the middle of an IT reform. The technology
transforms have put forward the struggle between the banks. This led to ever-increasing
total banking computerization in the banking industry. Latest private sector banks and
foreign banks have an interface over public sector bank as far as application of
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technological solutions is concerned. However the latter are in the process of incurring
huge outlay on technology.
All banks which intend to propose internet services should take prior consent from
RBI. Only those banks which are approved and supervised in India and have a physical
existence in India will be allowed to propose internet banking products to residents of
India. The Information Technology Act passed by the government of India came into
2The term “brick and mortar” is used describe businesses with a physical presence in the market
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goods. In the case of e-commerce business, customers “visit” the store via the medium of the web.
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effect from the 17th of October 2000. The purpose of this act was to provide legal
recognition to electronic transactions and other means of Electronic Commerce. Reserve
Bank of India laid down “working group” on net banking to scrutinize the different facet
of the Internet banking. The Group concentrated on major issues such as (a) technology
and safety issue, (b) legal issue, (c) regulatory & supervisory issues.
In contrast, Indian banks have an irreverent internet banking record. ICICI Bank
thrust online banking way back in 1996 and a host of other banks soon go behind the suit.
But even for the Internet as a whole, 1996 to 1998 marked the diffusion phase, while
usage increased only in 1999—due to lower ISP online charges, improved PC access and
a tech-friendly atmosphere. (Anup, 2012), Head, Internet Banking, ICICI Bank reveals
that “We had embarked on the Internet banking service, the relatively new concept even
before the RBI had framed its guidelines”.
Table 1.1 Top five countries with highest number of internet users
S.No Country Internet Penetration (%of Population Users
users world growth(
users)
(2008”) Est.
2000-
08)%
1 China 2,53,000,00 19.0 17.3 1,3330,044,605 1,024.4
0
2 United 220,141,969 72.5 15.0 303,824.646 130.9
States
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4 India 60,000,000 5.2 4.1 1,147,995,898 1,100.0
5 Germany 52,533,914 63.8 3.6 82,369,548 118.9
Source: World Internet user statistics, June 2008
Internet usage in India keeps on growing. India has already attained an impact
level of internet banking diffusion and usage (Boles de Boer, D., Evans, L and Howell,
B., 2000). According to research report in 2001, total internet userbase in India was
approximated as 9 lakhs. It was anticipated to reach 90 lakhs by 2003. Only about 1% of
internet users did banking online in 1998. The current results of the internet World
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Statistics points out that India is among the top five countries with the highest number
ofinternet users. Table 1.1 depicts the number of internet users by country.This is
increased to 16.7% in March 2000. (Securities Kotak, 2000)
(IAMAI, 2006) It is based on the above statistics and analytics comments that
India had a high growth potential for internet banking; the players focused on increasing
and improving their Internet banking services. By 2015, the online population is projected
to attain as 70 million. The Information Technology Services is a $1.5 billion industry in
India expands at a rate of 55% per annum.
In India, ICICI’s “Infinity” which was already first leader bank to unveil Internet
banking for some of its services such as retrieve account information & fund transfer
between its branches. In 2001, RBI survey revealed that of 46 major banks operating in
India around 50% was either offering Internet banking services at various levels or
proposed to in the near future. RBI has been taking steps to impose on banks to open
more branches in rural areas. However, the economies of running a brick and mortar
branch business model are expensive, as nearly 30% of the cost goes to the upkeep of
their real estate. In order to improve their profits, banks need to reduce their operational
cost by adopting a ‘click and mortar’ business model that complements traditional
banking with internet banking which offers cost-efficient route for offering services rather
than a branch banking network. The utilization of technology will also provide new
opportunity to enlarge their outreach, especially in the far off and rural areas.
It involves customer’s demands for opening an account, balance enquires, fixed
deposits renewal, appeal for cheque book, foreign exchange rates, online bill payments,
stop payment application, ask for debit cards, move funds online and monthly statement
by email. Internet banking not only ensures savings in the payments of staff, but also add
to bank’s capability to multiply their customer base with no investment in the opening of
more physical branches.
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HDFC through its ‘payment gateway’ feature allowed its internet banking
customers to make online and real time payments for their purchases. It also entered into
tie ups with various portals to provide this business to customers for more transactions.
Centurion bank acquired an equity stake in the market and eliminated the end for their
physical presence at various auctions. As more banks entered internet banking arena, the
competition between the banks also increased. This compelled the banks to focus on
capturing new market and customer and adopting advanced technology on trend. In the
light of these developments; industry watchers remarked that internet banking had arrived
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in the way. Although, it had a long way to go compared to global standards, it was
beginning to be seen as a replacement for traditional banking set up in the future.
Table 1.2 Development of the modern banking systemin India
PHASE SITUATION TREND
Initial Manual Working Long lines in Bank branches
High rate of errors in transaction
Low customer satisfaction
Anarchy & confusion in bank Branches
because of improper management and
technology& automation
During Less automation Fewer lines were there because of
80’s automation by branches so work was faster.
Rate of error was reduced.
Customer satisfaction level was still low
because the offerings were still below the
expectations
ATMs were less and were attached only to
branches.
During Full scale automation Along Branch lines were drastically reduced.
90’s with technology integration More ATMs were available
Customers satisfaction level was increased
because services are being offered based on
customers’ needs and expectations.
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The banking industry in India is facing unprecedented competition from non-
traditional banking institutions, which now offer banking and financial services over the
Internet. The deregulation of the banking industry coupled with the emergence of new
technologies, is enabling new competitors to enter the financial services market quickly
and efficiently.
Indian banks are going for the retail banking in a big way. However, much is still to be
achieved. This study, which was conducted by students of IIML, shows some interesting
facts:
Throughout the country, the Internet Banking is in the nascent stage of
development (only 50 banks are offering varied kind of Internet banking services).
In general, these Internet sites offer only the most basic services. 55% of them so
called 'entry level' sites, offering little more than company information and basic
marketing materials.
Only 8% offer 'advanced transactions' such as online funds transfer, transactions
& cash management services.
Foreign & Private Banks are much advanced in terms of the number of sites &
their level of development.
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Online banking3 acceptance has gained special attention in academic studies during the
past five years as banking journals have devoted special issues on the topic (Mukherjee
A, 2003). Therefore, time and cost savings and freedom from place have been found to be
the main reasons underlying online banking acceptance. Though adoption of Internet
banking by Indian banks and their customers would not set the Arabian Sea on fire, no
one can deny the obvious benefits that this service offers. Through internet banking, any
inquiry or transaction is processed online without any reference to the branch at any time.
The cost of banking service through the internet amounts to a fraction of the cost
through conventional methods. Industry estimates assume teller cost at Re 1 per
transaction, ATM transaction costs at Re 0.45, phone banking at Re 0.35, debit cards at
Re 0.20 and Internet banking at Re 0.10 per transaction. V K Ramani, president,
information technology, UTI Bank, another of the early adopters, “No wonders, the cost-
conscious banks in the country are now actively considering and using the Internet as a
channel for providing services. People were doubtful about even ATM at the beginning,
but look how it has pulled out today.” However, he warns that banks cannot expect instant
returns, unless the Internet population it does not reach a critical mass. Besides, he also
feels that fully computerized banks, with better management of their customer base are in
a stronger position to cross-sell their products through this channel.
A number of banks have either adopted e-banking or are on inception of adopting it. The
banks started I-banking initially with simple functions such as information about interest
rates, checking account balances, then services are extend to online bill payment, transfer
of funds between accounts and cash management services for corporate. Over 50 % of
web users in Indian metropolitan areas are between the age of 19 and 30, with additional
users are between the age of 31 and 40. Thus, in India, the Indian customers are gradually
moving towards I-banking.
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3 Online banking has been regarded as the most important way to reduce cost & maintain or
enhance services for consumers (Hua 2009). It is a process of innovating whereby consumers
handle their own banking transactions without visiting bank tellers
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Table 1.3: Urban Internet Users in India by occupation in April 2005 (% of total)
S.No. Users Percentage
1 Senior executive 22%
2 Junior Executive 22%
3 Student 20%
4 Self employed 10%
5 Business men Industrialist 3%
6 Small businessman traders 3%
7 Housewives 2%
8 Other: 18%
Source: (Irani M. , 2012)
Table 1.4 Users under the age of 18 are rare (e-Marketer, August 2005)
AGE PERCENTAGE
13-18 0.3%
19-24 29%
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31-40 22%
42-55 11%
55+ 18%
Source: (M I. , Delhi Times, 2012)
The vast network of Public sector banks has started becoming networked a bit late
and the full benefit of the complete computerization of the banking system is expected to
be perceived by 2010. Most of the new private sector banks and almost all big foreign
banks like Standard Chartered, ANZ Grind lays, ABN AMRO or HSBC has offered
international –standard banking products and facilities like a credit card, debit card, ATM,
Tele banking and cyber or internet banking.
However, Public sector banks have these facilities limited to the metropolitan or
important cites only. The sheer size of the branch-network and wide geographical base of
customers and limited ISDN availability have been the obstacles for the Public Sector
Banks to offer these products in every corner of the country. Interestingly, the major
foreign banks, private banks like UTI and ICICI have taken an aggressive business
expansion plan that has resulted in ATMs and tele- banking available in some remote
corners of the country.
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1.3 INTERNET BANKING-MEANING
(Bradley & Stewart, 2003) “Internet banking is form of electronic banking offered via the
internet whereby consumers can perform and transact financial services in a virtual
environment.” Internet banking offers advantages as a retail channel, namely
accessibility, direct communication, cost reductions and new markets (Anderson 1995;
Cronin 1996; Daniel and Storey 1997; Doherty et al., 1999; Hughes 2001). Using internet
banking, consumers can conduct fast and convenient financing transaction activities.
Internet banking in this study is defined as an internet portal, through which customers
can use different kinds of banking services ranging from providing information and bill
payment for making investments.
(Supervision B. C., 1998) It defines an Internet banking as “the provision of retail
and small value banking products and services through electronic channels. Such products
and services can include deposit-taking, lending, account management, the provision of
financial advice, electronic bill payment, and the provision of other electronic payment
products and services such as electronic money.”
(Aladwani A M, 2001); (Daniel, 1999); (Mol’s, 1998); (Sathye, 1999) It is the
type of banking services such as balance reporting, inter-account transfers, bill payment,
etc.. via a telecommunication network without leaving their homes and organizations (In
essence, it is an electronic consumer interface and alternative channel of distributions.
(Ibrahim E, 2006) In its simplest form for electronic banking may mean the
provision of information about the bank and its products via a page on the internet.
(Thulani D Tofara C, 2009) Internet banking refers to a system that enable bank
customers to get access to their accounts and general information on bank products and
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services through the use of a bank’s website, without the intervention or inconvenience of
sending letters, faxes, original signatures and telephone confirmations.
Internet banking is also called Online banking, e–payment4
and e–banking
(Ozuru et al, 2010); (Singhal, 2008); (Beer, 2006); (Jun and CAI, 2001); (Hua, 2009);
(IAMAI, 2006). The electronic communications used in Internet banking include:
Internet, e–mail, e–books, database and mobile phones (Chaffey D, 2006). Cell- phone
banking apart from Internet banking is considers the way of the future (Fisher &French,
2007; Masocha et al, 2011).
4E–payment is described as a meanswhereby banking businesses are transacted through
automated processes and electronic devices such as personalcomputers, telephones, and fax
machines
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It is, therefore, no doubt that e–banking will definitely overwhelm the traditional
banking in the near future; since more developing nations seem to direct their focus on
building up their infrastructure with specific attention on e–banking, e–commerce and e–
learning (Kamel, 2005; Masocha et al, 2011).The development experienced in Internet
and other global online networks has thus created new commercial opportunities for e–
commerce and creation of completely new sets of global and national trading
relationships.
1.3.1 TYPES OF INTERNET BANKING SERVICES
Internet banking users in India provide a host of services which include payment of
mobile phone bills, telephone bills, water bills, credit cards bills, rail reservations, movie
ticket tickets bookings, account enquiry, fund transfer, payment of insurance premium,
online trading, stop payment, renewal requests for cheque books, Demat account drafts
etc. As the channel of delivering products and services have several advantages, banks are
trying their best to improve their web based services.
(Thulani D Tofara C, 2009)(Yibin, 2003) and (Diniz, 1998) identified three functional
levels/kinds of internet banking that are currently employed in the marketplace and these
are: Basic Level service, Simple Transactional and Fully Transactional Websites.
Basic Level Service Websites-This has been identified as the first level of
internet banking. Typically the bank has the marketing information about the
banks’ products for stand-alone server. The risk is very low as informational
systems typically have no path between the server and bank’s internal network. It
may receive and reply to customers’ queries through e-mail & downloading of
various types of application forms.
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Simple Transactional Websites This type of internet banking allows some
interaction between the bank’s system and customer. The system provides
customer’s specific information and interaction is limited to, email account
inquiry, loan application or static file updates. It does not permit any fund
transfers, which allow customers to submit their instructions, applications for
different services, queries on their account balances, etc., but do not permit any
fund-based transactions on their accounts.
Fully Transactional Websites which allow the customers to operate on their
accounts for the transfer of funds, payment of different bills, subscribing to other
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products of the bank and to transact purchases and sale of securities, etc. This
system requires a high degree of security and control. (Daptardar, 2011).
The above forms of Internet banking services are offered by conventional banks, as an
additional method of serving the customer or by new banks, who deliver banking services
primarily through the Internet or other electronic delivery channels as the value added
services.
1.4.1 PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS
Public sector banks (PSBs) are banks where a majority stake (i.e. more than 50%) is
held by a government. The shares of these banks are listed on stock exchanges. There are
a total of 26 PSBs in India. The Central Government entered the banking business with
the nationalization of the Imperial Bank of India in 1955. A 60%, stake was taken by the
Reserve Bank of Indiaand the new bank was named as the State Bank of India. The seven
other state banks became the subsidiaries of the new bank when nationalized on 19 July
1960.
The next round of nationalization took place in April 1980 and Government
nationalized 6 banks. The total deposits of these banks amounted to around 200 crores.
Thismove led to a further increase in the number of branches in the market, increasing to
91% of the total branch network of the country. In 1992-93, 12 of the nationalized banks
reported losses, and the other seven nationalized banks reported marginal profits. 1995-96
saw a similar problem, with nationalized banks reporting a combined loss of Rs. 1160
crores.
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1.4.1.1 STATE BANK OF INDIA-PROFILE
The origin of the State Bank of India goes back to the first decade of the nineteenth
century with the establishment of the Bank of Calcutta in Calcutta on 2 June 1806. Three
years later, the bank received its charter and was re-designed as the Bank of Bengal (2
January 1809). The Bank of Bombay (15 April 1840) and the Bank of Madras (1 July
1843) followed the Bank of Bengal. These three banks remained at the apex of modern
banking in India till their amalgamation as the Imperial Bank of India on 27 January
1921.
The State Bank of India, the country’s oldest Bank and a premier in terms of
balance sheet size, number of branches, market capitalization and profits is today going
through a momentous phase of Change and Transformation – the two hundred year old
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Public sector behemoth is today stirring out of its Public Sector legacy and moving with
an ability to give the Private and Foreign Banks a run for their money. With about 8500 of
its own 10000 branches and another 5100 branches of its Associate Banks already
networked, today it offers the largest banking network to the Indian customer. The Bank
is also in the process of providing a complete payment solution to its clientele with its
over 21000 ATMs, and other electronic channels such as Internet banking, debit cards,
mobile banking, etc.
The CNN IBN, Network 18 recognized this momentous transformation journey,
the State Bank of India is undertaking, and has awarded the prestigious Indian of the Year
– Business, to its Chairman, Mr. O. P. Bhatt on January 2008. Internet Banking - Key
Features
Internet banking features Value Added Services
Account statement Tax Payment
Demat Account Mutual Funds Investment
Cheques Book Request SBI e-Tax: Online Tax Payment
Funds Transfer Credit Card (Visa) Bill Pay
Bill Payment
TDS Enquiry
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1.4.1.2 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK-PROFILE
Punjab National Bank (PNB) (BSE: 532461, NSE: PNB) is an Indian financial services
company based in New Delhi, India. PNB is the third largest bank in India by assets. It
was founded in 1894 and is currently the second largest state-owned commercial bank in
India ahead of Bank of Baroda with about 5000 branches across 764 cities. It serves over
37 million customers. The bank has been ranked 248th biggest bank in the world by the
Bankers Almanac, London. The bank's total assets for financial year 2007 were about
US$60 billion. PNB has a banking subsidiary in the UK, as well as branches in Hong
Kong, Dubai and Kabul and representative offices in Almaty, Dubai, Oslo, and Shanghai.
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Punjab National Bank was registered on 19 May 1894 under the Indian
Companies Act with its office in Anarkali Bazaar, Lahore. The PNB Website now claims
Lala Lajpat Rai to be the founding father, surpassing Rai Mul Raj and Dyal Singh
Majithia. PNB has had the privilege of maintaining accounts of national leaders such as
Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Mr. Lal Bahadur Shastri, Ms. Indira Gandhi, as
well as the account of the famous Jalianwala Bagh Committee. In 2014, PNB received
permission to upgrade its representative office in the Dubai International Financial Centre
to a branch. Punjab National Bank was ranked 26 in the Fortune India 500 ranking of
2011.
1.4.1.3 ORIENTAL BANK OF COMMERCE-PROFILE
Oriental Bank of Commerce, established on 19 February, 1943, in Lahore (then a city of
British India, and currently in Pakistan, is one of the public sector banks in India. Oriental
Bank of Commerce made a modest beginning under its Founding Father, Late Rai
Bahadur Lala SohanLal, and the first Chairman of the Bank. Within four years of coming
into existence, the Bank had to face the holocaust of partition. The foundation of customer
service, thus laid has ever since remained the Oriental Bank’s prime philosophy and has
been nurtured well as a legacy by all its successors, year after year.
The bank was nationalized on 15th April, 1980. At that time total working of the
bank was Rs.483 crores having 19th position among the 20 nationalized banks. OBC has a
network of 530 branches and 505 ATM’s spreads throughout India, out of which 490
branches offer centralized banking solutions. With High Capital Adequacy Ratio, Oriental
Bank of Commerce is known to be a consistent profit-making bank. For its effective
services, the National Institute of Bank Management (NIBM) rated OBC Bank as
“Customer Friendly” Bank.
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satisfaction. The Oriental bank’s I-banking services are available to all the customers of
bank branches under Centralized Banking Services Solution (CBS). Bank’s URL is
www.obconline.co.in The following services are being offered through the Oriental
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Statement of Account – For a given period, range of cheque no. and amount
Cheque Status Inquiry
Clearing Instruments Inquiry
Stop Payment of cheques
2. Fund Transfer Operations
Funds Transfer to own accounts
Funds Transfer to other accounts within CBS Branches of OBC
Min. Amount : Rs. 100/- per transaction & maximum amount : Rs. 50,000/- per
transaction , per day Maximum: Rs.200,000/-
3. Payments- External Payments viz. IRCTC (For Railway Reservation) and
Sharekhan.com for Funds Transfer, Facility for Shares purchases. Bank Charges Rs.11/-
per ticket.(including Service Tax)
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Customers can send mails for clarifications/queries on Internet Banking.
Relationship Manager at IBC gives reply to the queries / requests raised by the
customers, within 12hours.
5 Activity and Customize- Customers can view various financial and non-financial
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password and add new services to their account.
1.4.1.4 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK -PROFILE
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Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) (BSE: 532388) is a major bank based in Chennai (Madras),
with more than 2650 domestic branches, 3 extension counters and six branches overseas as of
31.03.2012. Indian Overseas Bank has an ISO certified in-house Information Technology
department, which has developed the software that 2650 branches use to provide online
banking to customers; the bank has achieved 100% networking status as well as 100% CBS
status for its branches. IOB also has a network of about 1433 ATMs all over India and IOB's
International VISA Debit Card is accepted at all ATMs belonging to the Cash Tree and NFS
networks. IOB offers internet banking (E-Banking)
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Indian Overseas Bank
Type: Public (BSE: 532388)
Founded Madras,February 10,1937
Headquarters Chennai, India
Chairman & MD M. Narender
Industry Banking, Capital Market
Products Loans, credit cards, investment vehicle etc.
Revenue Rs34,550 crore ( US $ 6.25 million) (2011)
Net Income Rs 19,578 US $ 3.54million) (2011)
In 1937, Thiru.M. CT. M. Chidambaram Chettyar establishes the Indian Overseas Bank
(IOB) to encourage overseas banking and foreign exchange operations. IOB started up
simultaneously at three branches, one each in Karaikudi, Madras (Chennai) and Rangoon
(Yangon). It then quickly opened a branch in Penang and another in Singapore. The bank
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served the Nattukottai Chettiars, who were a mercantile class that at the time had spread
from Chettinad in Tamil Nadustate to Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Burma (Myanmar), Malaya,
Singapore, Java, Sumatra, and Saigon. It had nine branches in Pune, two in Mumbai and
one in Shirpur. The total employee strength was estimated to be a little over 100. The
website for the bank as follows: www.iob.in The Internet banking features are as follows:
Pay Direct / Indirect Taxes
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1.4.2 PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS
According to investopedia.com “The part of the economy that is not state controlled, and
is run by individuals and companies for profit. The private sector encompasses all for-
profit businesses that are not owned or operated by the government”. Banks with whom
government holds its own stake means equity shares capital like SBI, Bank of Baroda etc.
& banks in which government only controls activities through RBI without holding stake
in the equity share capital of banks like ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank etc.
1.4.2.1 ICICI BANK-PROFILE
ICICI Bank was originally promoted in 1994 by ICICI Limited, an Indian financial
institution, and was its wholly-owned subsidiary. ICICI's shareholding in ICICI Bank was
reduced to 46% through a public offering of shares in India in fiscal 1998, an equity
offering in the form of ADRs listed on the NYSE in fiscal 2000, ICICI Bank's acquisition
of Bank of Madura Limited in an all-stock amalgamation in fiscal 2001, and secondary
market sales by ICICI to institutional investors in fiscal 2001 and fiscal 2002. ICICI was
formed in 1955 at the initiative of the World Bank, the Government of India and
representatives of Indian industry. The principal objective was to create a development
financial institution for providing medium-term and long term project financing to Indian
businesses.
In October 2001, the Boards of Directors of ICICI and ICICI Bank approved the
merger of ICICI and two of its wholly-owned retail finance subsidiaries, ICICI Personal
Financial Services Limited and ICICI Capital Services Limited, with ICICI Bank.
Consequent to the merger in January 2002, the ICICI group's financial and banking
operations, both wholesale and retail, have been integrated into a single entity.
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The Bank has a network of 2,760 branches and 9,363 ATMs in India, and has a
presence in 19 countries including India. ICICI Bank offers a wide range of banking
products and financial services to corporate and retail customers through a variety of
delivery channels and through its specialized subsidiaries in the areas of investment
banking, life and non-life insurance, venture capital and asset management. The Bank
currently has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Russia and Canada, branches in the
United States, Singapore, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Qatar and Dubai International
Finance Centre and representative offices in United Arab Emirates, China, South Africa,
Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Internet Banking–personal features
Savings Account
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Credit Cards
Fixed Deposits
1.4.2.2 HDFC BANK
Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited, more popularly known as HDFC
Bank Ltd, was established in the year 1994, as a part of the liberalization of the Indian
Banking Industry by Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It was one of the first banks to receive
an 'in principle' approval from RBI, for setting up a bank in the private sector. The bank
was incorporated with the name 'HDFC Bank Limited', with its registered office in
Mumbai. The following year, it started its operations as a Scheduled Commercial Bank.
Today, the bank boasts of as many as 1412 branches and over 3275 ATMs across India.
In 2002, HDFC Bank witnessed its merger with Times Bank Limited (a private
sector bank promoted by Bennett, Coleman & Co. / Times Group). With this, HDFC and
Times became the first two private banks in the New Generation Private Sector Banks to
have gone through a merger. In 2008, RBI approved the amalgamation of Centurion Bank
of Punjab with HDFC Bank. The HDFC Bank web site (www.hdfcbank.com) also
features two versions of a demo facility - one "interactive" and the other "guided" -
making it possible for even Internet illiterates to get comfortable with its services.
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Phone Banking
1.4.2.3 AXIS BANK- PROFILE
Axis bank was the first of the new private banks to have begun operations in 1994, after
the Government of India allowed new private banks to be established. The Bank was
promoted jointly by the Administrator of the specified undertaking of the Unit Trust of
India (UTI - I), Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and General Insurance
Corporation of India (GIC) and other four PSU insurance companies, i.e. National
Insurance Company Ltd., The New India Assurance Company Ltd., The Oriental
Insurance Company Ltd. and United India Insurance Company Ltd.
The Bank's Registered Office is at Ahmedabad and its Central Office is located at
Mumbai. The Bank has a very wide network of more than 905 branches and Extension
Counters (as of 30th September 2009). The Bank has a network of over 3894 ATMs (as
on 30th September 2009) providing 24 hrs a day banking convenience to its customers.
This is one of the largest ATM networks in the country.Axis Bank Ltd. has been
promoted by the largest and the best Financial Institution of the country, UTI. The Bank
was set up with a capital of Rs. 115 crore, with UTI contributing Rs. 100 crore, LIC - Rs.
7.5 crore and GIC and its four subsidiaries contributing Rs. 1.5 crore each.
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Internet banking in Axis Bank
Axis Bank Internet Banking - a one stop solution for all your banking needs. We can now
get all our account details, submit requests and undertake a wide range of transactions
online. Our E-Banking service makes banking a lot more easy and effective. Features are
as follows:
Account Details: View your bank account details, account balance, download
statements and more. Also view your Demat, Loan and Credit Card Account
Details too all in one place.
Fund Transfer: Transfer fund to your own accounts, other Axis Bank accounts or
Other Bank account seamlessly.
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Request Services: Give a request for Cheque book, Demand Draft, Stop Cheque
Payment, Debit Card Loyalty Point Redemption etc.
Investment Services: View your complete Portfolio with the bank, Create Fixed
Deposit, Apply for IPO etc.
Value Added Services: Pay Utility bills for more than 160 billers, Recharge
Mobile, Create Virtual Cards, Pay any Visa Credit Card bills, Register for e-
statement and SMS banking etc.
Net Secure -Axis bank follows best-in-class online security practices in order to
safeguard the information of customers while banking online. They are constantly
on task of preventing fraud and thereby making all the net banking transactions
completely safe.
1.4.2.4 ING VYSYA BANK- PROFILE
ING group originated in 1990 from the merger between National – Nederlanden NV , the
largest Dutch Insurance Company and NMB Post Bank Group NV. Combining roots and
ambitions, the newly formed company called “Internationale Nederlanden Group”.
Market circles soon abbreviated the name to I-N-G. The Company followed suit by
changing the statutory name to “ING Group N.V.”.
ING`s mission is to be a leading, global, client-focused, innovative and low-cost
provider of financial services through the distribution channels of the client’s preference
in markets where ING can create value. ING has gained importance for its integrated
approach of banking, insurance and asset management.
Born out of three business entities of ING in India, ING Vysya Bank, ING Life
Insurance, and ING Investment Management, the Foundation has been able to strike the
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right balance between supporting organizations financially and contributing time and
effort of the employees to nurture and mentor these children, for a better future. An outlet
comprises of 468 branches, 13 ECs, 28 Satellite Offices and 357 ATMs as of March 31st
2010. Additionally the bank also has Internet Banking, Mobile Banking and Customer
Service Line for Phone Banking Service. Board of Trustee-Mr. Kshitij Jain, MD & CEO,
ING Life Insurance. In 2006, Bank has networked all the branches to facilitate ‘AAA’
transactions, i.e. Anywhere, Anytime & Anyhow Banking. Internet banking services of
banks are:-
Account information
Bill pay
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1.5 RATIONALE OF THE STUDY
Banking has always been a highly information intensive activity that relies heavily on
information technology (IT) to acquire , process and deliver the information, it provides a
way for the banks to differentiate their products and services. Banks find that they have to
constantly innovate and update to retain their demanding and discerning customers and to
provide convenient, reliable and expedient services. Driven by the challenge to expand
and capture a larger share of the banking market, some banks invest in more bricks and
motor to enlarge their geographical and market coverage. It is believed that in the future,
internet banking will recede in importance as a strategic application to become a
competitive necessity that must be adopted by most if not all banking and financial
institutions.
The reason was the numerous key advantages that banks could gain by providing
electronic banking services. In this way, they had lower transaction costs, 24 hours trading,
more extended business territory and also increased efficiency in daily banking processes. At
present, banks are faced with competitive environment and in order to succeed in such market
places, they must offer a wide array of products with latest technology.
Table 1.5 People per Branch in different countries
S. No. Country People Per Branch
1 France 1,587
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3 US 2,720
4 Japan 3,968
5 Hong Kong 4,545
6 Sweden 4,672
7 Canada 6,410
8 India 15,000
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The number of people per branch in different countries is shown in the Table 1.5
below indicates that India is highly under banked country. Thus, there arises the need for
developing and promoting Internet banking in India.
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People are cautious and often reluctant to move from traditional ways of banking
to internet banking. On the other hand, globalization and its impact on the use of
information technology in the banking industry compel banks to “push” clients towards
internet banking. Most of the earlier researchers have investigated the diffusion of new
banking technologies in developed countries. In India, the comparatively less number of
studies have been conducted on the current status of internet banking and internet banking
adoption, particularly from the consumer point of view. Basically the scope of the
research revolves around studying the factors influencing the customer’s propensity to use
internet banking as a primary banking channel. Why some customers find the new
channels, unacceptable and which obstacles should be eliminated in order to convince the
customers about advantages of using internet banking shall be answered
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CHAPTER -VI
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This is the most important chapter that concludes the results of the research and gain
insight for future studies. On the basis of the result obtained in the study, the present
chapter has been divided into three parts. The first part of the chapter deals with the
conclusion of the first objective of the study and key findings of non users regarding
the reasons and factors related to non-adoption of net banking. The second part of the
chapter related to user’s factors towards the adoption of net banking. In the last part,
it indicates recommendations by both the customer bases. Finally, the contributions
of this study and scope for future research will also be presented in this chapter.
The first objective is to assess the reasons and factors related to non-users of the
internet banking services.
6.1 KEY CONCLUSIONS - NON USERS
The major conclusion for the non users of net banking are discussed. There were
a number of reasons for not using net banking. It was observed that the first
reason for non adoption is unawareness of net banking benefits, some of them
agreed that net banking is not available with banks, followed by non availability
of internet connection in their area, while some agreed tothe lengthy procedural
time of net service and while students said that they are under age, found no
utility in opening up net banking account, while the majority of agreed that risk
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and security concerns related to net banking are the some of the important reasons
for not using the internet banking.
Hypothesis 1: Demographic factors like gender, age, occupation, education has
no association with response to net banking preferences.
Results proved that the demographic characteristics like gender, age and
occupation are significant, whereas education is insignificant for adoption of
net banking among consumers. Therefore, demographic factors considered in
the study are significant towards the preferences of net banking customers.
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There are other five factors considered in the research for the non adoption of
net banking services among non users and these factors are - awareness,
accessibility, security, risk and privacy concern and cost.
The first, foremost factor is awareness of net banking service. Awareness of
any service more important to and unless people are aware about the service
there is no question of adoption. The lack of internet confidence, unaware of
its benefits, lack of basic know-how, lack of internet access and lack of
information provided by the banks.
Accessibility is the second important factor for net banking because difficulty
in accessing the internet and non-availability of internet connection and
restrictedaccess, slow connection speed.
Security is also a third important, influential factor for non-users of the
survey, it was found people fear of no secure transaction over internet, threat
of fraud while transacting online, password leak may occur and loss of
personal information to others.
The fourth influential barrier is risk towards the non adoption of net banking.
As majority of non users’ fear that misuse of their personal information,
internet sellers may charge their credit card extra for net banking usage, there
is no trust in digital signature and virus transmission may occur while
transacting online.
Cost of any product or service matters a lot for consumers. So, last constraint
is cost where both the cost of purchasing computer and net banking
connection is an extra burden for the customers for the use of net banking
services.
Hypothesis 2: There is no significant difference between non- users and users for
the mode of banking.
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There exist significant differences between non users and user’s preferences
for the mode of banking were found. Among the various modes of banking,
user’s preferred net banking and phone banking while non users preferred
branch banking and ATM banking.
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Hypothesis 3: All the four Public sector banks are equally preferred by non-
users.
All the four Public sector banks are not equally preferred by non-users. Non-
user’s among public sector banks, first preference is State Bank of India and
Punjab National Bank respectively.
Hypothesis 4: All the four private sector banks are equally preferred by non
users
We observe a number of non-users first preference for private bank is HDFC
Bank. More number of non- user’s second preference is ICICI Bank.
Hypothesis 5: All the four Public sector banks are equally preferred by both
non-user and users.
The users’ second preference is other public sector banks, not from a list of all
the four banks considered in the study, whereas non users second preference
is Oriental Bank of Commerce.
Hypothesis 6: All the four private sector banks are equally preferred by non
users and users
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All the four private sector banks are not equally preferred by non-users. It has
been observed that maximum number of non-users prefer HDFC Bank
followed by preference is ICICI Bank.
To examine the user’s expectation with respect to the various aspects of Internet
banking services.
6.2 KEY CONCLUSIONS–USERS
On the basis of the findings of this research, following conclusion can be drawn
which will surely help in improving the better implementation of net banking services
in banks to develop and maintain relationship with customers.
There are eight factors used in the research, such as perceived usefulness,
convenience, accessibility, quality of internet connection, easy to understand,
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security, trust and internet experience influencing towards the adoption of net
banking by users.
Findings of users show that perceived usefulness is a major influential factor
as internet banking enable user’s to accomplish more activities, performance
of banking services are quicker, more controlled and improving customer.
Convenience is another important factor, because users agreed that low
service charge, interaction with site clear and understanding easy to do
banking transactions, convenient service to do 24 hours and easy to maintain.
The place of accessing of net banking services is also important for users. The
majority of the users accesses their internet account mainly from home, then
from net cafe and then from the workplace and mobile.
The quality of internet connection also plays an important role as more users
also agree that connectivity of the internet is low, easy access to internet,
internet enables to handle online financial transactions accurately, internet
guarantees that all transactions to the banks have been completed, internet
enables to handle their online transactions accurately, website have interactive
features to help to achieve every task.
Security is also important for users as more users agree that using internet
banking enables to make money transactions is secure, clear and
understandable bank’s policy, feel secure sending sensitive information over
the internet, security is more important.
Trust is the reliability factor among as user’s agree that safe in website
transaction, willing to provide information over the phone only to authorized
bank, trust the benefits of internet banking, bank’s website don’t misuse their
personal information banks’ website is trustworthy and keep personal
information is safe.
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Internet experience among users agree to continue to use in future, Mis-
happening while transacting, face difficulty earlier, while transacting, even
recommend other, no error while transacting, satisfied and use on a regular
basis.
Results from the surveyregarding the bank’s response towards net banking,
indicated that users agree that low waiting time in net banking transactions,
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website loads quickly, instant response and improving customer
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6.3 RECOMMENDATIONS
It is concluded that all these suggestions in the study conducted would help the bank
managers in creating a positive attitude towards the net banking services among
customers.
Awareness through ads to persuade
Banks needs to launch campaigns to direct awareness regarding the benefits of net
banking through advertisements in different media to persuade the customers.
Assure safe and secure against fraud
Security is most vital, influential factor for both the customer base either non users or
others. So ensuring, how banks transactions over the internet are safe and secure
against fraud and theft. The bank should assure the customer that secure software to
log in and transact online.
Assure privacy to be maintained
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The issues such as fear of privacy is a crucial issue that needs to be taken care of the
customers by assuring customers that their personal information will not be disclosed
to any other internet seller and privacy will be maintained.
Easy to operate internet site
The websites should be designed as users-friendly so that the customer can operate
with ease. Such an initiative will help the customers to be more familiar with the use
of net banking services of bank comfortably.
Demonstrate how can be operated
Banks needs to cooperate with customers if they face difficulties while transacting
online initially by demonstrations via video presentation at bank branches to
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Explain benefits of I-banking
The benefits of internet banking should be communicated to customers. The
convenience and its perceived usefulness should be emphasized to push towards the
use of net banking services.
Inform the different costs
Internet banks should look for opportunities to lower and transfer the cost savings to
customers. Clear and bring up to date information about the different costs involved
in the use of net banking service on their websites would help the customer know in
advance regarding the cost they are going to bear for the type of internet banking
services. Emphasizing the lower charges for online transactions as one of the key
benefits should be a feature of promotional efforts.
Explain fast handling of problems
Banks need to provide the helpdesk for the retail customers in resolving their queries
and complaints should be handled as quickly as possible.
Designcampaigns for positive attitude
The promotional campaigns should be designed and implemented for creating and
developing a positive attitude towards the use of net banking services by customers
by offering them value added benefits.
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Encourage time saving and paper reduction
Banks should encourage customers for the time saving and paper reduction benefits
towards the use of net banking services. These practices will attract and motivate the
customer towards the adoption of net banking services of banks.
6.4 CONTRIBUTION
This study makes a significant contribution across all areas of IT adoption and usage
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The development of a conceptual framework that explains and predicts the
factors that influence the adoption and acceptance of the internet and its
application regarding the new technology in the banking sector in NCR such
as net banking.
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The empirical support for the proposed hypothesis based on the integrative
research framework and literature. It has potential to be generalized to nation-
wide general organization of study.
The result is an indication of the good explanatory power of the model for
intentions and can be used as research models for further study on Internet
banking adoption.
6.5 SCOPE FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
Although an attempt has been made in the research to examine the customer
orientation towards net banking concept, yet there is an ample of scope for further
research work and investigation. Internet banking offers many benefits to the banks
viz. vast reach, reduced transaction costs, direct marketing and cross selling, build
bank’s brand, etc. It also offers benefits to customers’ viz. reduced cost, convenience,
banking with the bank and not the branch, speed, better cash management, etc. The
present study will be helpful to throw light on the present customer scenario towards
the adoption of net banking services. The study lays down path for future researches
as there has been not much of prior study in the subject. Then, there arise a need to
understand what factors are influencing the adoption and non-adoption of internet
banking for managers, providers and researchers. Therefore, some suggestions are
being proposed for doing further research.
The sample size has been taken from only NCR- Faridabad and Delhi; further
research may be taken with much larger sample size covering entire India so
that better generalization can be made.
Banks have to satisfy their each of its segment groups as they have their own
importance. This study has focused on these customer segments such as
businessmen, self employed, senior citizens and students. But, broadly this
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research considers only two customers segment - non users and users. Future
studies could be carried out on other customer segment groups such as
professionals, corporate customers to examine their intention to adopt internet
banking service.
The present study has been considering only the net banking concept in banks.
But there are other fields in future like mobile banking, financial services of
different banks can be examined.
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During the study, it was found that there are other factors influencing the
customer behaviour towards the non adoption and adoption of net banking
services. Further, other factors or barriers which can be investigated in future
research.
There are many other barriers which have not been mentioned by the researcher
in the way of adoption of net banking services among non users. Identifying the
other reasons and solutions of these barriers may also be considered by the future
research.
The study on customer adoptionof internet banking services in India can be
extended to corporate customers. The comparison can be made between
individual customers and corporate customers in terms of the factors influencing
their adoption decisions, the criteria for selecting an online banking service and
the types of products and services perceived to be useful.
Above mentioned points are the important possible areas of internet banking
where research work can be expected.
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CHAPTER -VI
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This is the most important chapter that concludes the results of the research and gain
insight for future studies. On the basis of the result obtained in the study, the present
chapter has been divided into three parts. The first part of the chapter deals with the
conclusion of the first objective of the study and key findings of non users regarding the
reasons and factors related to non-adoption of net banking. The second part of the
chapter related to user’s factors towards the adoption of net banking. In the last part, it
indicates recommendations by both the customer bases. Finally, the contributions of this
study and scope for future research will also be presented in this chapter.
The first objective is to assess the reasons and factors related to non-users of
the internet banking services.
6.1 KEY CONCLUSIONS - NON USERS
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The major conclusions for the non users of net banking are discussed. There
were a number of reasons for not using net banking. It was observed that the
first reason for non adoption is unawareness of net banking benefits, some of
them agreed that net banking is not available with banks, followed by non
availability of internet connection in their area, while some agreed tothe lengthy
procedural time of net service and while students said that they are under age,
found no utility in opening up net banking account, while the majority of agreed
that risk and security concerns related to net banking are the some of the
important reasons for not using the internet banking.
Hypothesis 1: Demographic factors like gender, age, occupation, education has
no association with response to net banking preferences.
Results proved that the demographic characteristics like gender, age and
occupation are significant, whereas education is insignificant for adoption of net
banking among consumers. Therefore,demographic factors considered in the
study are significant towards the preferences of net banking customers.
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There are other five factors considered in the research for the non adoption
of net banking services among non users and these factors are - awareness,
accessibility, security, risk and privacy concern and cost.
The first, foremost factor is awareness of net banking service. Awareness of
any service more important to and unless people are aware about the service
there is no question of adoption. The lack of internet confidence, unaware of
its benefits, lack of basic know-how, lack of internet access and lack of
information provided by the banks.
Accessibility is the second important factor for net banking because
difficulty in accessing the internet and non-availability of internet
connection and restricted access, slow connection speed.
Security is also a third important, influential factor for non-users of the
survey, it was found people fear of no secure transaction over internet, threat
of fraud while transacting online, password leak may occur and loss of
personal information to others.
The fourth influential barrier is risk towards the non adoption of net banking.
As majority of non users’ fear that misuse of their personal information,
internet sellers may charge their credit card extra for net banking usage,
there is no trust in digital signature and virus transmission may occur while
transacting online.
Cost of any product or service matters a lot for consumers. So, last constraint
is cost where both the cost of purchasing computer and net banking
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connection is an extra burden for the customers for the use of net banking
services.
Hypothesis 2: There is no significant difference between non- users and users
for the mode of banking.
There exist significant differences between non users and user’s preferences
for the mode of banking were found. Among the various modes of banking,
user’s preferred net banking and phone banking while non users preferred
branch banking and ATM banking.
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Hypothesis 3: All the four Public sector banks are equally preferred by non-
users.
All the four Public sector banks are not equally preferred by non-users. Non-
user’s among public sector banks, first preference is State Bank of India and
Punjab National Bank respectively.
Hypothesis 4: All the four private sector banks are equally preferred by non
users
We observe a number of non-users first preference for private bank is HDFC
Bank. More number of non- user’s second preference is ICICI Bank.
Hypothesis 5: All the four Public sector banks are equally preferred by both
non-user and users.
The users’ second preference is other public sector banks, not from a list of
all the four banks considered in the study, whereas non users second
preference is Oriental Bank of Commerce.
Hypothesis 6: All the four private sector banks are equally preferred by non
users and users
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All the four private sector banks are not equally preferred by non-users. It
has been observed that maximum number of non-users prefer HDFC Bank
followed by preference is ICICI Bank.
To examine the user’s expectation with respect to the various aspects of
Internet banking services.
6.2 KEY CONCLUSIONS–USERS
On the basis of the findings of this research, following conclusion can be drawn
which will surely help in improving the better implementation of net banking
services in banks to develop and maintain relationship with customers.
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There are eight factors used in the research, such as perceived usefulness,
convenience, accessibility, quality of internet connection, easy to
understand, security, trust and internet experience influencing towards the
adoption of net banking by users.
Findings of users show that perceived usefulness is a major influential factor
as internet banking enable user’s to accomplish more activities, performance
of banking services are quicker, more controlled and improving customer.
Convenience is another important factor, because users agreed that low service
charge,interaction with site clear and understanding easy to do banking
transactions, convenient service to do 24 hours and easy to maintain.
The place of accessing of net banking services is also important for users.
The majority of the users accesses their internet account mainly from home,
then from net cafe and then from the workplace and mobile.
The quality of internet connection also plays an important role as more users
also agree that connectivity of the internet is low, easy access to internet,
internet enables to handle online financial transactions accurately, internet
guarantees that all transactions to the banks have been completed, internet
enables to handle their online transactions accurately, website have
interactive features to help to achieve every task.
Security is also important for users as more users agree that using internet
banking enables to make money transactions is secure, clear and
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understandable bank’s policy, feel secure sending sensitive information over
the internet, security is more important.
Trust is the reliability factor among as user’s agree that safe in website
transaction, willing to provide information over the phone only to authorized
bank, trust the benefits of internet banking, bank’s website don’t misuse
their personal information banks’ website is trustworthy and keep personal
information is safe.
Internet experience among users agree to continue to use in future, Mis-
happening while transacting, face difficulty earlier, while transacting, even
recommend other, no error while transacting, satisfied and use on a regular
basis.
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Results from the survey regarding the bank’s response towards net banking,
indicated that users agree that low waiting time in net banking transactions,
website loads quickly, instant response and improving customer
conversations, ethical and professional conduct.
6.3 RECOMMENDATIONS
It is concluded that all these suggestions in the study conducted would help the bank
managers in creating a positive attitude towards the net banking services among
customers.
Awareness through ads to persuade
Banks needs to launch campaigns to direct awareness regarding the benefits of net
banking through advertisements in different media to persuade the customers.
Assure safe and secure against fraud
Security is most vital, influential factor for both the customer base either non users
or others. So ensuring, how banks transactions over the internet are safe and secure
against fraud and theft. The bank should assure the customer that secure software to
log in and transact online.
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Assure privacy to be maintained
The issues such as fear of privacy is a crucial issue that needs to be taken care of the
customers by assuring customers that their personal information will not be
disclosed to any other internet seller and privacy will be maintained.
Easy to operate internet site
The websites should be designed as users-friendly so that the customer can operate
with ease. Such an initiative will help the customers to be more familiar with the use
of net banking services of bank comfortably.
Demonstrate how can be operated
Banks needs to cooperate with customers if they face difficulties while transacting
online initially by demonstrations via video presentation at bank branches to
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showcase the users-friendliness of such services so that the system can be operated
with ease.
Explain benefits of I-banking
The benefits of internet banking should be communicated to customers. The
convenience and its perceived usefulness should be emphasized to push towards the
use of net banking services.
Inform the different costs
Internet banks should look for opportunities to lower and transfer the cost savings to
customers. Clear and bring up to date information about the different costs involved
in the use of net banking service on their websites would help the customer know in
advance regarding the cost they are going to bear for the type of internet banking
services. Emphasizing the lower charges for online transactions as one of the key
benefits should be a feature of promotional efforts.
Explain fast handling of problems
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Banks need to provide the helpdesk for the retail customers in resolving their
queries and complaints should be handled as quickly as possible.
Design campaigns for positive attitude
The promotional campaigns should be designed and implemented for creating and
developing a positive attitude towards the use of net banking services by customers
by offering them value added benefits.
Encourage time saving and paper reduction
Banks should encourage customers for the time saving and paper reduction benefits
towards the use of net banking services. These practices will attract and motivate
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6.4 CONTRIBUTION
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This study makes a significant contribution across all areas of IT adoption and
usage research and practice in banks. These contributions are:
The development of a conceptual framework that explains and predicts the
factors that influence the adoption and acceptance of the internet and its
application regarding the new technology in the banking sector in NCR such
as net banking.
The empirical support for the proposed hypothesis based on the integrative
research framework and literature. It has potential to be generalized to
nation-wide general organization of study.
The result is an indication of the good explanatory power of the model for
intentions and can be used as research models for further study on Internet
banking adoption.
6.5 SCOPE FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
Although an attempt has been made in the research to examine the customer orientation
towards net banking concept, yet there is an ample of scope for further research work
and investigation. Internet banking offers many benefits to the banks viz. vast reach,
reduced transaction costs, direct marketing and cross selling, build bank’s brand, etc. It
also offers benefits to customers’ viz. reduced cost, convenience, banking with the bank
and not the branch, speed, better cash management, etc. The present study will be
helpful to throw light on the present customer scenario towards the adoption of net
banking services. The study lays down path for future researches as there has been not
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providers and researchers. Therefore, some suggestions are being proposed for doing
further research.
The sample size has been taken from only NCR- Faridabad and Delhi;
further research may be taken with much larger sample size covering entire
India so that better generalization can be made.
Banks have to satisfy their each of its segment groups as they have their own
importance. This study has focused on these customer segments such as
businessmen, self employed, senior citizens and students. But, broadly this
research considers only two customers segment - non users and users. Future
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studies could be carried out on other customer segment groups such as
professionals, corporate customers to examine their intention to adopt
internet banking service.
The present study has been considering only the net banking concept in
banks. But there are other fields in future like mobile banking, financial
services of different banks can be examined.
During the study, it was found that there are other factors influencing the
customer behaviour towards the non adoption and adoption of net banking
services. Further, other factors or barriers which can be investigated in future
research.
There are many other barriers which have not been mentioned by the
researcher in the way of adoption of net banking services among non users.
Identifying the other reasons and solutions of these barriers may also be
considered by the future research.
The study on customer adoptionof internet banking services in India can be
extended to corporate customers. The comparison can be made between
individual customers and corporate customers in terms of the factors influencing
their adoption decisions, the criteria for selecting an online banking service and
the types of products and services perceived to be useful.
Above mentioned points are the important possible areas of internet banking
where research work can be expected.
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