Legal framework challenges to e-banking in Tanzania

Q1 Social Sciences
C. Kato
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the legal challenges to electronic banking and initiatives taken to address them in Tanzania. It is based on the results of a comparative analysis of policies and laws of other countries from which Tanzania can pick a leaf on how to deal with challenges brought by information and communication technology-induced innovations in the banking sector. Design/methodology/approach The study upon which this paper is based employed comparative analysis methods by analysing different policies and laws of Tanzania in line with attendant laws of other jurisdictions such as the USA, Malaysia, South Africa, Rwanda and Kenya and international instruments in a bid to establish the best practice pertaining to controlling and containing legal challenges brought by developments in electronic banking. Findings This paper confirms that, the prevailing laws guiding electronic banking in Tanzania do not adequately address the challenges the banks and customers face during electronic banking transactions. Thus, there is a need to amend the Tanzanian laws guiding this sector to put in place legislation capable of facilitating the development of electronic banking whilst addressing the associated challenges the users encounter. Originality/value This paper underscores the value of amending existing or enacting new laws in line with the development of technology/innovation to protect consumers in nascent electronic banking of the country. Moreover, it advocates for the development of innovation in banking sector should not be left to grow without amending/enacting laws that will promote its development and at the same time protect the users to avoid far-reaching and often unpleasant implications.
坦桑尼亚电子银行面临的法律框架挑战
本文旨在研究坦桑尼亚电子银行面临的法律挑战以及为解决这些挑战而采取的举措。它是基于对其他国家政策和法律的比较分析的结果,坦桑尼亚可以从中借鉴如何应对信息和通信技术引发的银行业创新带来的挑战。设计/方法/方法本文所依据的研究采用了比较分析的方法,通过分析坦桑尼亚的不同政策和法律,与其他司法管辖区(如美国、马来西亚、南非、卢旺达和肯尼亚)的相关法律和国际文书相一致,以建立有关控制和遏制电子银行发展带来的法律挑战的最佳实践。本文证实,指导坦桑尼亚电子银行的现行法律没有充分解决银行和客户在电子银行交易中面临的挑战。因此,有必要修改指导该部门的坦桑尼亚法律,以便制定能够促进电子银行发展的立法,同时解决用户遇到的相关挑战。原创性/价值本文强调了根据技术/创新的发展修改现有法律或制定新法律的价值,以保护该国新兴电子银行的消费者。此外,它主张银行业的创新发展不应该在没有修改/颁布法律的情况下任由其发展,这些法律将促进其发展,同时保护用户,以避免深远的和往往不愉快的影响。
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