Prospect and challenges of information technology in nigeria banking sector
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Information technology (IT) has become increasingly essential in the banking sector in Nigeria, offering numerous prospects for innovation and efficiency. This research delves into the various opportunities and challenges that come with the adoption and implementation of information technology in Nigerian banks. The study highlights the positive impacts of IT in enhancing customer service, improving operational efficiency, expanding market reach, and streamlining processes within the banking sector. However, it also sheds light on the challenges faced by banks in Nigeria, such as inadequate infrastructure, cybersecurity threats, regulatory compliance issues, and skills gaps among employees. The research explores how IT has transformed banking operations in Nigeria, enabling banks to offer a wide range of online services, including internet banking, mobile banking, and digital payments. These technological advancements have not only improved customer experience but have also increased financial inclusion by reaching unbanked populations in remote areas. Additionally, IT has facilitated faster and more secure transactions, reducing the time and costs associated with traditional banking methods. Despite the significant benefits of IT in the banking sector, Nigerian banks encounter challenges that hinder the full realization of its potential. Infrastructure limitations, such as unreliable power supply and inadequate internet connectivity, pose obstacles to the seamless operation of IT systems in banks. Furthermore, cybersecurity threats are a growing concern, with cyber attacks targeting sensitive customer data and financial transactions. Banks must invest in robust cybersecurity measures to protect their systems and customers from potential breaches. Regulatory compliance is another challenge faced by Nigerian banks in their IT adoption journey. The regulatory framework in Nigeria is constantly evolving, requiring banks to adhere to strict guidelines to ensure data privacy and security. Non-compliance can result in severe penalties and reputational damage, making it crucial for banks to stay abreast of regulatory changes and invest in compliance measures. Moreover, skills gaps among bank employees present a challenge in leveraging IT effectively. Banks need to invest in training and upskilling their workforce to ensure they have the necessary expertise to manage and optimize IT systems. Overall, while the prospects of information technology in the Nigerian banking sector are promising, addressing these challenges is essential to fully harness the potential benefits of IT and drive sustainable growth in the industry.
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</p><p><b>INTRODUCTION</b></p><p><b>1.1 <br></b><b>Background<br>of the study</b></p><p>Although a lot of research works have been done on the<br>prospects and challenges of information technology in the banking industry,<br>these research works were broad based, while a few were actually carried out on<br>the role of information technology in modern banking operations. Modern banks<br>now realize that only those that overhaul their payment service delivery and<br>operations are likely to service and proper in the 21st century. This is<br>due to the presence of globalization, consolidation, privatization,<br>deregulation and rapidly changing technological environment. In order to<br>properly place themselves in favourable positions for competitions and be one<br>of the corporations to be reckoned with in the new century, banks make use of<br>internet facilities to execute mobile making. This is developed by using<br>personal computers (PCS) to form local area networks (LAN) and wide area<br>networks (WAN) through client/server technology (Davenport, 1993).Many banks<br>have installed modern computer interconnectivity backbone that would enable<br>them achieve their communications of data and multimedia over internets,<br>intranets and extranets. They also realize that they have to achieve not only<br>management/staff will computer literacy but what could be called information<br>literary i.e. knowing how to locate,, analyze, store and use information. All<br>staff and managers in a modern bank need to be able to search and gather data<br>from different sources, analyze them, select relevant ones and organize them in<br>such a manner as to allow informed decision making in the organization. Banks<br>of the future realize that the banking and other banking tomorrow requires more<br>of electronic manipulations and shuffling of bits based money and other banking<br>transactions, instead of paper. In other words, paper base of transactions,<br>instead of paper. In other words, paper based transactions, like the internet<br>banking services (Connel and Saleh, 2004). Whether a bank would be successful<br>or not depends on the extent to which it invests on internet and communication<br>technology (ICT) and how she uses it in an innovative manner. This area has<br>been tip to be a major competitive ground for banks that are operating in the<br>post consolidation era. What is the trend in the use of information technology<br>in Nigerian banking industry? To what extent does information technology chance<br>employees and organizations performance?</p><p><b>1.2<br>STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</b></p><p>Business need to continuously find better and faster ways to<br>adapt to the competitive market place in order to complete in today’s high<br>technology and fast paced environment. According to Hammer and Champy (1993)<br>learning organizations provide a framework that encourages finding better and<br>faster way to adapt in today’s high technology and fast paced world by:</p><p>1. Looking at the whole versus the<br>parts a systematic perspective.</p><p>2. Detecting and correcting errors.</p><p>3. Improving actins through knowledge<br>and developing the broad skills of their work force.</p><p>These days’ computers and information processing are in<br>common usage. Computers influence what decisions are made, when decisions are<br>made, what and who is available at the point of decision and who is asked to<br>decide computers and information processing affects how work is organized and<br>how employees fell about work (Stephen, 2012).</p><p>From my perspective, the essential element of management of<br>information provision and this information technology system are expected to<br>heavily influence management and business operation and as such the main thrust<br>of this research work is to investigate the extent of this influence with<br>special focus on modern banking operations in Nigeria.</p><p><b>1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY</b></p><p>The study generally in kinds to investigate the prospects<br>and challenge of modern banking operations in Nigeria, and to specifically:</p><p>1. Evaluate the impact of electronic<br>banking on the operations of financial institutions in the country.</p><p>2. Examine the effect of information<br>technology on banks customer relationship.</p><p>3. Identify barriers to efficient<br>information technology system within a financial institution.</p><p>4. And from the findings make<br>suggestions on how to make information technology system more efficient in<br>modern banking operations</p><p><b>1.4<br>RESEARCH HYPOTHESES</b></p><p>For<br>the successful completion of the study, the following research hypotheses were<br>formulated by the researcher;</p><p><b>H0: </b>there is no impact of electronic<br>banking on the operations of financial institutions in the country</p><p><b>H1: </b>there is impact of electronic<br>banking on the operations of financial institutions in the country</p><p><b>H02: </b>there<br>are no barriers<br>to efficient information technology system within a financial institution</p><p><b>H2: </b>there<br>are barriers to efficient<br>information technology system within a financial institution</p><p><b>1.5<br>SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</b></p><p>A vital component of any move towards better business<br>performance is an integrated information technology infrastructure that<br>supports organizations internal requirements for greater performance as well as<br>compliance with market and industry regulations. This study is significant in<br>the following ways:</p><p>1. It would have a direct effect on the<br>efficiency and effectiveness of the use of information systems in the various<br>steps of the modern banking operations.</p><p>2. It would enable employees and<br>managers who are involved in the information systems of their organization to<br>see opportunities for improvement in the use of information technology systems<br>thereby improvement in the use of information technology system thereby<br>improving the organizational productivity.</p><ol><li>It would also be an invaluable tool<br>for student academic, institutions and individuals that want to know more<br>about the relevance of information technology in modern banking in Nigeria.</li></ol><p><b>1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE<br>STUDY</b></p><p>Nowadays, financial originations and other business<br>organizations in general need to identify with the fact that information<br>technology system has a strategic impact on their business. This research work<br>shall strict contribution to this recognition and understanding by examining<br>the impact and trend of information technology within the financial business<br>sector in Nigeria. The focus of this study shall be on the adoption of<br>information technology in banking operation by Nigeria banking operations of GT<br>Bank Plc. This study shall cover the period since the introduction of<br>information technology in Nigerian banking sector to date. Information<br>technology was introduced into Nigeria economy upon the commencement of the<br>electronic payment scheme in 1996. All the various information technology<br>related schemes introduced since this period to date shall be examined in the<br>course of the study. The following limitations were encountered by the<br>researcher in the course of carrying out this study.</p><p><strong>Time: </strong>This<br>has always been a limiting factor for a research of this kind, because the<br>structure needs to complete his work within a specified time frame.</p><p><strong>Data Collection: </strong>The<br>problems of data collection was a recurring decimal, since bank officials were<br>not ready to release classified data neither were they to be found through<br>other official sources.</p><p>Therefore, the researcher had to limit herself to the<br>available data for this study.</p><p><strong>Finances: </strong>Research<br>has always been cost intensive, as the researcher had to make various journeys,<br>photocopy materials and obtain official information. Thus, whereas the need for<br>finance abounded, it’s supply was limited</p><p><b>1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS</b></p><p><b>PROSPECT: </b>The<br>possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.</p><p><b>CHALLENGES: </b>A call to someone to participate in a competitive situation<br>or fight to decide who is superior in terms of ability or strength.</p><p><b>INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY</b>: <em>Information technology</em> (IT)<br>is the application of computers to store, study, retrieve, transmit, and<br>manipulate data, or <em>information</em>, often in<br>the context of a business or other enterprise. IT is considered a subset<br>of <em>information</em> and communications <em>technology</em> (ICT).</p><p><b>BANKING SECTOR: </b>The banking<br>sector is the section of the economy devoted to the holding of<br>financial assets for others, investing those financial assets as leverage to<br>create more wealth, and the regulation of those activities by government<br>agencies.</p><p><b>1.8 ORGANIZATION<br>OF THE STUDY</b></p><p>This research work is<br>organized in five chapters, for easy understanding, as follows</p><p>Chapter<br>one is concern with the introduction, which consist of the (overview, of the<br>study), historical background, statement of problem, objectives of the study,<br>research hypotheses, significance of the study, scope and limitation of the<br>study, definition of terms and historical background of the study. Chapter two<br>highlights the theoretical framework on which the study is based, thus the<br>review of related literature. Chapter three deals on the research design and<br>methodology adopted in the study. Chapter four concentrate on the data<br>collection and analysis and presentation of finding. Chapter five gives summary, conclusion, and<br>recommendations made of the study</p><br>
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