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Impact of Technology on E-Banking; Cameroon Perspectives


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1 Department of Banking and Finance, Catholic University Institute of Buea (CUIB), Cameroon
 

The financial services industry is experiencing rapid changes in services delivery and channels usage, and financial companies and users of financial services are looking at new technologies as they emerge and deciding whether or not to embrace them and the new opportunities to save and manage enormous time, cost and stress. There is no doubt about the favourable and manifold impact of technology on e-banking as pictured in this review paper, almost all banks are with the least and most access e-banking Technological equipments like ATMs and Cards. On the other Hand cheap and readily available technology has opened a favourable competition in ebanking services business with a lot of wide range competitors competing with Commercial Banks in Cameroon in providing digital financial services.

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E-Banking, E-Banking Services, Information Technology, Technology.
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Maurice Ayuketang Nso
Department of Banking and Finance, Catholic University Institute of Buea (CUIB), Cameroon

Abstract


The financial services industry is experiencing rapid changes in services delivery and channels usage, and financial companies and users of financial services are looking at new technologies as they emerge and deciding whether or not to embrace them and the new opportunities to save and manage enormous time, cost and stress. There is no doubt about the favourable and manifold impact of technology on e-banking as pictured in this review paper, almost all banks are with the least and most access e-banking Technological equipments like ATMs and Cards. On the other Hand cheap and readily available technology has opened a favourable competition in ebanking services business with a lot of wide range competitors competing with Commercial Banks in Cameroon in providing digital financial services.

Keywords


E-Banking, E-Banking Services, Information Technology, Technology.

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