Assessing the Customer Behaviour in Relation to Electronic Payment Systems (EPS) in Some Ghanaian Banks in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly- Kumasi, Ghana

James Mado Lambongang
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Although other payment methods are available, like card, cheque, mobile, and online payments, most Ghanaians still use the cash payment system. The study examined how Ghanaian customers felt about using electronic payments. These included determining thesector andctors that influence consumer adoption and use of electronic payment services in Ghanaian banks, examining customer satisfaction with e-payment in the banking sector, and preventing fraud. A sample size of 100 participants was chosen for the study using purposive sampling to select participants from the banks and systematic sampling to select participants from the customers. According to the research’s findings, factors such as usability, security, privacy, the caliber of the after-sales support, marketing mix, and reputation affect consumers’ opinions of electronic payment systems. According to the study, customers are satisfied with the value offered for their banking requirements and the opportunity to experiment with e-payments in the banking sector. The study also found that while customers’ top concerns are trust and security, barriers to e-commerce include a low internet penetration rate, fewer users, expensive and challenging e-commerce technology, and a lack of progress in other supporting industries. Trust and security are significant deterrents against using electronic payment systems. The ability of consumers and banks to reach a larger market and participate in the world payment system is another way that technology can help the economy. Stakeholders should offer the unbanked sufficient assurances of security for utilizing electronic payment systems on their privacy without requiring them to maintain accounts with them. Keywords: Electronic Payment Systems (EPS), Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA)Payment Portal Services (PPS), Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), and Central Business District (CBD).
评估与电子支付系统(EPS)有关的客户行为在一些加纳银行在库马西大都会议会-库马西,加纳
虽然其他支付方式也可用,如信用卡、支票、手机和在线支付,但大多数加纳人仍然使用现金支付系统。该研究调查了加纳消费者对使用电子支付的感受。这些措施包括确定影响加纳银行消费者采用和使用电子支付服务的部门和因素,调查银行部门电子支付的客户满意度,以及防止欺诈。本研究选取100名参与者为样本,采用目的性抽样从银行中选取参与者,系统抽样从客户中选取参与者。根据研究结果,可用性、安全性、隐私性、售后支持水平、营销组合和声誉等因素影响着消费者对电子支付系统的看法。根据这项研究,客户对其银行需求所提供的价值以及在银行业试用电子支付的机会感到满意。该研究还发现,尽管消费者最关心的是信任和安全,但电子商务的障碍包括互联网普及率低、用户少、电子商务技术昂贵且具有挑战性,以及其他配套行业缺乏进展。信任和安全是阻止人们使用电子支付系统的重要因素。消费者和银行接触更大市场并参与全球支付系统的能力是技术帮助经济的另一种方式。持份者应向没有银行账户的人士提供足够的安全保证,以保障他们使用电子支付系统的私隐,而不要求他们在电子支付系统中持有帐户。关键词:电子支付系统(EPS)、自动柜员机(atm)、库马西市议会(KMA)支付门户服务(PPS)、信息通信技术(ict)、中央商务区(CBD)。
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