Electronic banking and performance of commercial banks in Uganda: a case study of Centenary bank
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Date
2019-11
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Kyambogo University (un published work)
Abstract
The general objective of the study was to assess the relationship between electronic banking and
performance of commercial banks in Uganda with specific reference to Centenary Bank. The
study was guided by the following objectives: to establish the relationship between Electronic
funds transfer and the performance of Centenary Bank, to examine the relationship between
telephone banking and the performance of Centenary Bank and to assess whether there is a
relationship between internet banking and the performance of Centenary Bank. A case study
research design was used. The study predominantly employed a quantitative approach but also
used a qualitative approach. The study population consisted of 195 participants. A sample size of
161 respondents was selected using simple and purposive sampling techniques. Quantitative data
analysis mainly consisted of descriptive statistics (percentages, mean and standard deviation) and
inferential statistics (Pearson correlation coefficient and linear regression). Content analysis was
used to analyze qualitative data. Findings revealed that there is a significant and positive
relationship between E-funds transfer and performance of Centenary bank (r. value of .472**and
significant value at 0.000). Secondly, there is a significant and positive relationship between
telephone banking and performance of Centenary bank (r. value of .540**and significant value at
0.000). Lastly, the findings indicated that internet banking has a positive and significant
relationship with performance of Centenary Bank (r. value of .539**and significant value at
0.000). It is concluded that there is a significant and positive relationship between electronic
banking and performance of Centenary Bank. Thus, it is recommended that for purposes of
promoting E-funds transfer towards performance, trust building among the customers should be a
major concern for Centenary Bank while improving the usefulness of electronic banking. In order
to achieve more with telephone banking on performance, it is imperative that Centenary Bank
ensures that security and privacy are in place to monitor and evaluate the usage of the implemented
technologies and on internet banking and performance of Centenary Bank, the bank needs to make
sure that awareness about online banking is created in the public through massive advertisement
on radios, televisions and newspapers.
Description
xiv,89 p.: ill
Keywords
Electronic banking, Performance, Commercial banks, Uganda
Citation
Nfukirani, Benon (2019) Electronic banking and performance of commercial banks in Uganda: a case study of centenary bank