Effect of information communication technology on financial inclusion in nigeria (Record no. 6171)

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Author OGUNTUGA, Taiwo Deborah.
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Title Effect of information communication technology on financial inclusion in nigeria
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Supervisor Dr. T.A Taleatu
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Place of publication Ibafo
Department (College) The department of accounting and finance
Date of publication 2020
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Pagination ix,;43p.
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Summary, etc <br/>ABSTRACT<br/><br/>This study examined the effect of information communication technology on financial inclusion in Nigeria. Debate on financial inclusion revealed that highest population in some areas in Nigeria is financially excluded. Previous studies on financial inclusion in Nigeria focused on various determinants excluding the impact of ICT while other studies focused on its consequences on the economy. The general objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between information communication technology and financial inclusion in Nigeria. The study adopted ex post facto research design. The findings revealed that ATM usage has a significant effect on financial inclusion in Nigeria with a significance hence this study concludes that ATM usage has a significant relationship with financial inclusion in Nigeria. The study recommended that Banks and other financial institutions should reduce the high charges on some electronic banking channels in other to encourage regular use by stakeholders.<br/><br/>KEYWORDS: Financial Inclusion, ATM usage, E-banking services, POS usage.<br/>
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Main Subject Social Science
Subdivision (1st) Finance
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