Does COVID-19 a Compelling Force for the Growth of Digital Banking in India?

12 Pages Posted: 17 Feb 2022

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Seena Mary Mathew

University of Kerala

Dr. Shanimon S

Government College Attingal; University of Kerala; Government College, Manjeshwer

S. Sunil

Government College, Attingal - Department of Commerce

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Date Written: February 16, 2022

Abstract

The Banking sector India has been succeeding in implementing IT enabled techniques for its operation for last few years. By offering better quality services and products, the banks can able to retain its major customer base and the customers are experiencing feasible banking operations with the help of information technology. The COVID 19 pandemic outbreak has adversely challenged the banking sector in India. Earlier the banking customers used to visit the bank branches to avail banking services. But during the pandemic period, banks have experienced a more shift towards the digital or internet banking. The banking sector has been facing a difficult task in understanding the new behaviors and to meet the requirements of consumers with relevant products and convenient services, and to adapt their business services to social changes related to the pandemic situation. The article throws a light towards the banking services during the pandemic times and the growth of electronic banking. The general objective of the study is to provide a practical perspective on the impact of covid-19 on consumer behaviour of banking products and services and thereby analyzing the growth of digital banking. For the purpose, we have analyzed the total digital payments and settlements in the banking transactions for the period of three years from 2017. The present study highlights COVID-19 pandemic effect on digital banking and the influence pandemic toward digital payments and settlement system in India.

Keywords: The COVID-19 Pandemic, Digital Banking, Banking services, Banking strategies, Consumer behaviour, Digitalization of banking industry

Suggested Citation

Mathew, Seena Mary and Saleem, Shanimon and Sunil, S., Does COVID-19 a Compelling Force for the Growth of Digital Banking in India? (February 16, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4036279 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4036279

Seena Mary Mathew

University of Kerala

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Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695004
India

Shanimon Saleem (Contact Author)

Government College Attingal ( email )

Attingal
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S. Sunil

Government College, Attingal - Department of Commerce

India

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