评估自助现金存款机对坦桑尼亚商业银行业绩的影响

IF 2.9 Q2 BUSINESS
Ally Mohamed Ismail, Dickson Pastory
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本研究旨在评估自助现金存款机(SSCDM)的使用对坦桑尼亚商业银行财务业绩的影响,重点关注资本充足率、资产质量、管理质量、盈利能力和流动性等关键参数。该研究历时六年(2017-2022 年),采用 CAMEL 分析方法,将二手数据审查与通过访谈收集的一手数据相结合。四家商业银行的经审计财务报表作为主要数据来源。研究结果表明,使用 SSCDM 对银行绩效的影响不一,一些银行对资本充足率和流动性比率产生了积极影响,而另一些银行则表现出绩效波动。总体而言,SSCDM 提高了运营效率和便利性,吸引了更多客户并增加了存款额。然而,研究也指出了潜在的流动性管理挑战。本研究为不断发展的坦桑尼亚银行业提供了宝贵的见解,有助于决策者和银行管理层就自助银行服务技术做出明智的决策。
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Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania

Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania

This study aims to evaluate the impact of utilization of self-service cash deposit machines (SSCDMs) on the financial performance of Tanzanian commercial banks, focusing on key parameters like capital adequacy, asset quality, management quality, earning ability, and liquidity. The research, conducted over six years (2017–2022), utilizes a CAMEL analysis and combines secondary data review with primary data collected through interviews. Four commercial banks' audited financial statements serve as the primary data source. The findings indicate a mixed impact of SSCDM utilization on bank performance, with some banks experiencing positive effects on capital adequacy and liquidity ratios, while others show performance fluctuations. Overall, SSCDMs are found to enhance operational efficiency and convenience, attracting more customers and increasing deposit volumes. However, potential liquidity management challenges are noted. This study contributes valuable insights to the evolving Tanzanian banking sector, aiding policymakers and bank management in informed decision-making regarding self-service banking technologies.

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