Indian Banking in Electronic Era
Author: Sanjay Kaptan
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 9788176253888
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Author: Sanjay Kaptan
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 9788176253888
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rimpi Jatana
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKABOUT THE BOOK Finland was the first country in the world to have taken a lead in E-banking. In India, it was ICICI Bank which initiated E-banking as early as 1997 under the brand name Infinity. Electronic banking (E-banking) is a generic term encompassing internet banking, telephone banking, mobile banking etc. In other words, it is a process of delivery of banking services and products through electronic channels such as telephone, internet, cell phone etc. The concept and scope of E-banking is still evolving. E-banking facilitates an effective payment and accounting system thereby enhancing the speed of delivery of banking services considerably. While E-banking has improved efficiency and convenience, it has also posed several challenges to the regulators and supervisors. Several initiatives taken by the Government of India as well as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have facilitated the development of E-banking in India. The Government of India enacted the IT Act, 2000 with effect from October 17, 2000, which provides legal recognition to electronic transactions and other means of electronic commerce. The RBI has been gearing up to upgrading itself as a regulator and supervisor of the technologically dominated financial system. It issued guidelines on risks and control in computer and telecommunication system in February 1998 to all the banks advising them to evaluate the risks inherent in the systems and put in place adequate control mechanisms to address these risks, which can be broadly put under three heads, viz. IT environment risks, IT operations risks and product risks. The existing regulatory framework over banks has also been extended to E-banking. It covers various issues that fall within the framework of technology, security standards and legal and regulatory issues. This book contains 12 articles by scholars specialising in the area of banking. It will be useful for all those who want to understand recent technological developments in Indian banking.
Author: Asifulla. A
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Published: 2016-10-27
Total Pages: 133
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA sound and effective banking system is the backbone of an economy. Technology is enabling banks to provide the convenience of anytime and anywhere banking. Banks are now reengineering the way in which their services can be reached to their customers by bringing in flexibility in their distribution channels. The aim of this book is to provide a strong foundation on concepts of banking system and advent use of IT and its role in Indian banking systems. This book is useful for commerce and management students of all Indian universities. This book has been designed and prepared with utmost care to make it extremely useful for all such individuals interested in gaining knowledge about electronic banking system.
Author: Dr. Lakshman K.
Publisher: Exceller Books
Published:
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSenior Citizens' Perceptions On E-Banking Services presents the evolution of banking, the influence of information and communication technologies on banking and its products, and the quintessential role played by computer science in fulfilling banks' marketing objective of servicing senior customers at a lower cost, reaping more profits. It also highlights the use of advanced statistics and computer science to measure, mitigate and manage various risks associated with banks' business with its customers and other banks. In addition, the book reveals the growing influence of customer relationship management and data mining in tackling various marketing-related problems and fraud detection problems in the banking industry. Over recent years there has been a lack of a comprehensive and accessible textbook that deals with the broad spectrum of banking issues. This book will be insightful for students, academicians, and banking professionals.
Author: Vikas Chauhan
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages:
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this era of Internet and advanced information and communication technology, it is very important for banking industry to introduce innovative electronic banking delivery channels and services. This study attempts to present a comprehensive view of the current status of e-banking in India and analyze the growth and trends of electronic channels of banking service delivery. In addition, the study does a comparative analysis of public and private sector banks. The study is mainly based on two-fold analysis: the first part analyzes online/PC banking through Diniz model of website survey, and the second part analyzes other e-banking delivery channels based on secondary data compiled from Reserve Bank of India website. The analyses revealed that e-banking is becoming massively popular in India and has led to huge competition among banks. Indian banks are showing higher growth and trends in terms of electronic banking delivery channels, and both public and private sector banks provide e-banking services competitively, but the main competition exists between the SBI Group and new private sector banks.
Author: Mary J. Cronin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 9780471292197
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMary J. Cronin, a leading expert on using the Internet for business, provides an overview of the impact of the Internet on banking, and offers her vision of the future of electronic banking.
Author: Komal Singh
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Published: 2012-07
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9783847336655
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBanking is the lifeline of an economy. The present and future of any country depends upon the success and development of banking. The objective can't be achieved with the traditional banking as now is the age of technology. Indian banking industry, today, is in the midst of an IT revolution. The competition among the banks has led to the increasing total banking automation in the Indian banking industry.This book presents an overview of E-Banking in India through a comparative study of public sector banks, private sector banks and foreign banks. It analysis the progress of E-Banking in the country by emphasizing on four major components i.e. ATM, Credit cards, Mobile Banking and Internet Banking. These components of E-Banking are studied individually to know the customer satisfaction and the problems associated with each. Book also highlights the various E-banking services provided by these banks and also the prospects and problems associated with E-Banking. Risk management strategies used by these banks have also been studied
Author: Shah, Mahmood
Publisher: IGI Global
Published: 2009-05-31
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 1605662534
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This book focuses on human, operational, managerial, and strategic organizational issues in e-banking"--Provided by publisher.
Author: Sarlak, Mohammad Ali
Publisher: IGI Global
Published: 2010-08-31
Total Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 1615206361
DOWNLOAD EBOOKE-Banking and Emerging Multidisciplinary Processes: Social, Economical and Organizational Models advances the knowledge and practice of all facets of electronic banking. This cutting edge publication emphasizes emerging e-banking theories, technologies, strategies, and challenges to stimulate and disseminate information to research, business, and banking communities. It develops a comprehensive framework for e-banking through a multidisciplinary approach, while taking into account the implications it has on traditional banks, businesses, and economies.
Author: Dr. Gagandeep Kaur
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 9
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the last decade, India has witnessed one of the most important events in human history- the Web Revolution. The rapidly increased use of the web, the Internet, Intranet and Extranet, e-business or e-commerce and mobile commerce has changed the manner in which business is done in almost all the organizations. Technological innovation is blurring the distinction among traditional forms of financial intermediaries such as commercial banks, investment banks and specialized finance companies. The advent of e-Business accompanied with technological innovations and globalization is constantly propelling the businesses organization to redefine their business operations in terms of value chain re-engineering and restructuring business models. Likely, the financial sector is metamorphosing under the impact of competitive, regulatory and technological forces. Financial institutions especially the banking sector is currently in a transition phase. Banks are the engines that drive the operations in the financial sector, which is vital for the economy of any country. The Banking industry is one of the oldest in the world. The Indian Banking Industry has not remained totally passive spectator of Information Technology revolution that has taken place around the world. Banking industry in India has undergone radical changes under the umbrella term 'web Revolution'. In the modern computer world, all the activities of the banking transactions are made through computers and electronic medium. The banks have put themselves in the World Wide Web to take advantage of the internet's power and reach, to cope with the accelerating pace of change of business environment. Electronic Banking is popularly known as 'PC banking', 'online banking', 'Internet banking', 'Telephone-banking' or 'mobile banking'. E-banking may be understood as term that covers all these ways of banking business electronically. In this research paper, it is highlighted that on one hand online banking has made the lives of people very easy, however, on the other hand, online banking is not free from threats and risks. In this research paper the threats to the consumers in online banking has been highlighted.