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Service Quality of E-Banking and Customer Satisfaction
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Service Quality of E-Banking and Customer Satisfaction

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Electronic banking has enabled banks to improve their customer service quality by speeding up most routine banking transactions and by providing anywhere and anytime banking. This study examines the relationship and the impact of service quality on customer satisfaction in commercial banks. This study selected 400 e-banking users in Nepalese commercial banks as respondents by adopting a judgmental sampling technique and collecting primary data using survey questionnaires. The result shows that there are effects of tangibility, efficiency, and security on customer satisfaction, while, there are no effects of reliability and responsiveness in e-banking. Bankers need to invest in both the physical and digital presentation of e-banking services, such as user-friendly website interfaces, mobile app designs, and clear, visually appealing communication materials.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
5 June 2024
Pages
92
ISBN
9786207652099

Electronic banking has enabled banks to improve their customer service quality by speeding up most routine banking transactions and by providing anywhere and anytime banking. This study examines the relationship and the impact of service quality on customer satisfaction in commercial banks. This study selected 400 e-banking users in Nepalese commercial banks as respondents by adopting a judgmental sampling technique and collecting primary data using survey questionnaires. The result shows that there are effects of tangibility, efficiency, and security on customer satisfaction, while, there are no effects of reliability and responsiveness in e-banking. Bankers need to invest in both the physical and digital presentation of e-banking services, such as user-friendly website interfaces, mobile app designs, and clear, visually appealing communication materials.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
5 June 2024
Pages
92
ISBN
9786207652099