Impact of Electronic Banking on Deposit Money Banks Performance in Nigeria: Evidence from Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares Technique

Ezie, Obumneke and Musa, Irimiya Christabel and Joshua, Jeremiah Dandaura (2023) Impact of Electronic Banking on Deposit Money Banks Performance in Nigeria: Evidence from Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares Technique. Journal of Economics, Management and Trade, 29 (10). pp. 12-26. ISSN 2456-9216

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Abstract

The importance of electronic banking and its performance can never be overemphasized and technology industries made it effective and efficient in carrying out transactions on a daily basis. On this note, the paper investigated the empirical effect of electronic banking on bank performance in Nigeria from 2009Q1 to 2023Q1. The paper adopted Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS) technique and the variables include the dependent variable, return on assets (ROA) while the independent variables include point of sales (POS) and cheque (CHQS). The coefficient of the total number of point of sales transactions (POS) coefficient is directly related to electronic banking on bank performance long-run in Nigeria. The result reveals that there is a statistical and positive effect of electronic banking on bank performance on the return of assets (ROA) in Nigeria. On the other hand, the coefficient of total transactions carried out on the cheques (CHQS) is positively related to electronic banking on bank performance captured by return on assets (ROA). It means a rise in total transactions carried out on the cheques exerts a positive impact on e-banking on bank performance in Nigeria. The paper recommended that government or financial institutions should deploy the right technology that would model the digital global market and banking sector and that banks should encourage the consumers‟ of electronic ways of banking. On the aspect of cheques, therefore, there is a need to develop effective strategies for customers to shift from traditional to electronic banking and discourage the use of cheques.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: ScienceOpen Library > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 14 Oct 2023 04:40
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2024 10:15
URI: http://scholar.researcherseuropeans.com/id/eprint/2250

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