The study examines the prospects and challenges of E-banking using SOCIETE GENERALE GHANA LTD in Greater Accra, Region of Ghana. Simple random sampling technique was used to sample Ninety (90) respondents for the study. Data was collected with structured questionnaires. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data. The results revealed that about 97% of respondents used E-banking products. These products include: ATM, text message, internet. Electronic mail, and Telephone. ATM is most popular E-banking products used by the respondents. The study further revealed the following benefits which the respondents derived from the use of E-banking products: saving of time, quickness in banking transactions, easy access ...
There have been significant development of technological innovations in Ghana’s banking sector and f...
Ever since money was invented as an abstract way of representing value, new and increasingly abstrac...
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This paper sought to examine the adoption of Electronic Banking products by customers as well as the...
The introductions of electronic banking products and services have changed the nature and way of fin...
Electronic banking has redefined the way banking is conducted across the globe and Ghana was not lef...
This study examines customers’ satisfaction and attitude towards electronic banking services in sele...
There is relatively little known about electronic banking (e-banking) in developing countries, parti...
In Ghana, developments in information and communication technology are radically changing the way bu...
The Government and Bank of Ghana have made it a priority to motivate existing banking customers and ...
This thesis is based on a case study of four banks, in Ghana: two private and two state banks. Th...
The study assessed the impact of electronic banking on the profitability of a Bank in Ghana. How the...
Internet banking has the potential to provide fast and reliable services to customers for which they...
Internet banking has the potential to provide fast and reliable services to customers for which they...
The study aims at assessing Challenges of Electronic banking in commercial bank of Ethiopia, Wolita ...
There have been significant development of technological innovations in Ghana’s banking sector and f...
Ever since money was invented as an abstract way of representing value, new and increasingly abstrac...
ELECTRONIC RETAIL PAYMENT SYSTEMS: USER ACCEPTABILITY AND PAYMENT PROBLEMS IN GHANA The payment syst...
This paper sought to examine the adoption of Electronic Banking products by customers as well as the...
The introductions of electronic banking products and services have changed the nature and way of fin...
Electronic banking has redefined the way banking is conducted across the globe and Ghana was not lef...
This study examines customers’ satisfaction and attitude towards electronic banking services in sele...
There is relatively little known about electronic banking (e-banking) in developing countries, parti...
In Ghana, developments in information and communication technology are radically changing the way bu...
The Government and Bank of Ghana have made it a priority to motivate existing banking customers and ...
This thesis is based on a case study of four banks, in Ghana: two private and two state banks. Th...
The study assessed the impact of electronic banking on the profitability of a Bank in Ghana. How the...
Internet banking has the potential to provide fast and reliable services to customers for which they...
Internet banking has the potential to provide fast and reliable services to customers for which they...
The study aims at assessing Challenges of Electronic banking in commercial bank of Ethiopia, Wolita ...
There have been significant development of technological innovations in Ghana’s banking sector and f...
Ever since money was invented as an abstract way of representing value, new and increasingly abstrac...
ELECTRONIC RETAIL PAYMENT SYSTEMS: USER ACCEPTABILITY AND PAYMENT PROBLEMS IN GHANA The payment syst...