Customers’ Satisfaction On Digital Banking System With Reference To Select Public Sector Banks In Karnataka
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Digital banking is one of the most significant innovations in the banking industry that has been around for a long time. While there are many benefits that consumers get from using online banking, there are also some major challenges and challenges that marketers in the online banking industry face. The main challenges that internet banking marketers need to overcome in order to succeed in this industry are low marketing budgets, traditional bank behavior, security, technological issues, and transaction issues. As the years have passed by, digital banking has become more and more popular in the banking industry. Nowadays, the concept of digital banking is accepted in the world and it has gained popularity as a way of doing business. The unstoppable power of digital technology is transforming the financial services industry. This study seeks to identify the differences in problems faced by clients of different public sector banks when using digital banking services. 600 participants were randomly selected from those who had access to digital banking in Karnataka, and the primary data collected through a questionnaire was used as the basis for the analysis. The data was then interpreted using Statistical Processes Statistics (SPSS) and chi-square analysis, as well as a t-test.
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