COVID-19 尼日利亚的流行病和电子银行业务

Okunbanjo Olajide Idowu, Fakunmoju Segun Kamoru
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COVID-19 大流行和技术重新定义了商业和金融交易的渠道。本研究的目的是评估 COVID-19 和电子银行(E-Banking)之间在 COVID-19 封锁和尼日利亚限制行动期间的联系。研究采用了事后研究设计和二手数据。研究采用描述性分析作为数据分析方法。研究发现,在整个 COVID-19 和尼日利亚限制行动期间,在线转账渠道被广泛使用,与研究期间的其他月份相比,4 月份电子银行所有组成部分(自动柜员机、销售点转账、在线转账和 USSD 转账)的交易量较低。研究得出结论,在 COVID-19 封锁期间和 2020 年行动限制期间,COVID-19 增加了尼日利亚电子银行的在线转账渠道。研究建议尼日利亚鼓励通过电子银行进行金融交易,因为 COVID-19 在尼日利亚仍然存在。此外,应降低银行、电信公司和联邦政府对使用电子银行进行资金转账收取的服务费,以鼓励更多尼日利亚人使用电子银行。
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COVID-19 Pandemic and E-Banking in Nigeria
The COVID-19 pandemic and technology have redefined the channels through which business and financial transactions can be carried out. The objective of the study is to assess the connectivity between COVID-19 and electronic banking (E-Banking) during the periods of COVID-19 lockdown and the restriction of movement in Nigeria. Ex post facto research design and secondary data were used in the study. The study adopted descriptive analysis as its data analysis method. It was found that online transfer channels were mostly used throughout the periods of COVID-19 and the restriction of movement in Nigeria, and the volume of transactions for all the components of E-Banking (automated teller machines, point of sale transfer, online transfer, and USSD transfer) were low in the month of April compared to other months in the periods of study. The study concluded that COVID-19 increased the online transfer channel of E-Banking in Nigeria during COVID-19 lockdown and the restriction of movement in the year 2020. The study recommended that financial transactions via E-Banking be encouraged in Nigeria, in as much as COVID-19 still persists there. Also, there should be a reduction in the service charges as charged by the banks, telecommunications firms, and the Federal Government on the use of E-Banking for fund transfers in order to encourage more Nigerians to adopt E-Banking.
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