Impact of COVID-19 on Mobile Banking Adoption: Evidence from Bangladesh

Fahad Zeya
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Mobile banking is an example of contactless financial inclusion which comes as a blessing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper highlights the factors considering the adoption of mobile banking during the pandemic. The study involves demographic factors i.e. gender, occupation, and income group as well as other factors i.e. perceived ease, checklist expenditure, social protection, trust, satisfaction, and higher charge. The regression analysis has been done to observe the influence of the variables over the actual users of mobile banking in Bangladesh. COVID-19 mobile banking adoption was not influenced by demographic characteristics, as per the study's findings. Besides, higher mobile banking charges and satisfaction have a significant influence over the adoption of mobile banking during COVID-19. On the other side, perceived ease, checklist expenditure, social protection, and trust seem to have little impact on the adoption of mobile banking during COVID-19. The paper suggests that mobile banking having the features of contactless banking activity needs to be developed and made more trustworthy. Thus, the applications of mobile banking can help to accelerate the wheels of the economy despite any pandemics.  
COVID-19对移动银行普及的影响:来自孟加拉国的证据
手机银行是非接触式普惠金融的一个例子,在COVID-19大流行期间是一件好事。本文强调了在疫情期间考虑采用移动银行的因素。这项研究涉及人口因素,如性别、职业和收入群体,以及其他因素,如感知轻松程度、清单支出、社会保护、信任、满意度和更高的收费。进行了回归分析,观察变量对孟加拉国移动银行实际用户的影响。根据研究结果,COVID-19手机银行的采用不受人口特征的影响。此外,更高的手机银行收费和满意度对COVID-19期间手机银行的采用产生了重大影响。另一方面,感知便利性、清单支出、社会保障和信任似乎对COVID-19期间手机银行的采用影响不大。本文认为,具有非接触式银行业务特征的手机银行需要进一步发展,并使其更加可信。因此,手机银行的应用可以帮助加速经济的车轮,尽管有任何流行病。
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