Author
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- Chimaobi Ijeoma
(Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Nigeria)
- Jane Chinyere Akujor
(Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria)
- Jacintha Chikamnele Mbah
(Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Nigeria)
Abstract
This study was carried out to examine the impact of electronic banking on customer satisfaction in commercial banks in Imo State. The aim is to determine the relationship between electronic banking and customer satisfaction in some commercial banks in Imo State. The study used primary data; the instrument used in gathering the primary data was questionnaire. The statistical tool of analysis is the Pearson Product Moment Correlation Techniques. The result revealed that there is positive relationship between electronic banking and customer satisfaction in United Bank for Africa Plc, Access Bank Ltd and Keystone Bank Ltd. It also revealed that there is positive relationship between Automated Teller Machine and Mobile Banking and customer satisfaction in United Bank for Africa Plc, Access Bank Ltd and Keystone Bank Ltd. More so, the study shows that there is a negative relationship between point of sale and customer satisfaction in the three (3) banks. This implies that increase in charge levied on those electronic banking systems will have a corresponding decrease in customer satisfaction and vice-versa. The study therefore recommends the following; that banks should improve continuously in the advance of Automated Teller Machine for speedy transaction when using by customers; financial institutions (banks) and non-financial institutions should endeavor to make available POS machine at a minimal cost to some small business outlets in order to help in the achievement of cashless economy; the banks should ensure that there is creation of more internet security in internet and mobile banking so as to avoid loss of cash by customers as a result of fraudulent activities and finally, continuous advancement and reengineering information communication technology should play a vital role in the overall synergy of financial institution operations (banking). It becomes more important for bank leadership to deepen investment in ICT products to increase speedy, user friendly and perfect services. These will make Nigerian banks to stand firm in terms of efficiency, profitability, reliability, and competitiveness among its global competitors and to withstand challenges and changes that may occur in ICT controlled globalized economy.
Suggested Citation
Chimaobi Ijeoma & Jane Chinyere Akujor & Jacintha Chikamnele Mbah, 2020.
"Electronic Banking and Customer Satisfaction in Imo State (A Study of Selected Commercial Banks in Imo State),"
European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 5(6), November.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:5:y:2020:i:6:id:50607
DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2020.5.6.607
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