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Customers on the Move: Predicting Customer Satisfaction among Mobile Banking Users in Malaysia

Mohammad Hafiz Abdul Razak, Muhammad Hafiz Abd Rashid, Firdaus Abdullah, Amirul Afif Muhamat and Ahmad Zuhairi Zainuddin

Information Management and Business Review, 2024, vol. 16, issue 3, 589-598

Abstract: In recent decades, the financial industry has seen rapid modernization of information technology and increased competition. Nevertheless, numerous past studies have shown that technological adoption in mobile banking is relatively low in certain Southeast Asian countries. Customers' opposition to mobile banking services is mostly attributed to a lack of knowledge, security worries, and technological difficulties. Therefore, financial service providers need to comprehend and meet customer expectations to enhance the mobile banking experience. In relation to this, the present research seeks to examine the determinants of customer satisfaction with mobile banking among Malaysian consumers. The findings demonstrate that perceived ease of use, efficiency, and responsiveness were significant in influencing customer satisfaction. However, interoperability, privacy and security, and reliability were not significant in affecting mobile banking satisfaction. The findings have implications for both theoretical and practical perspectives, highlighting the need for efficient mobile banking services, enhancing financial inclusion, and empowering individuals.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v16i3(I)S.4086

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