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Effect of Comparative Study of Payment System between Malaysia and Republic of Tajikistan

Firdavsi Kholiqov, Sara Ramzani and Valliappan Raju

Journal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies, 2017, vol. 3, issue 2, 131-136

Abstract: Purpose: The worldwide payment system has another alternative called e-payment system now. There are a numbers of different aspects on payment system in two mentioned countries. To utilize the arrangement of e-payment, we can spare our time, assets and powers throughout our day by day to exercise the daily e-payment method. The larger part of developing nation is utilizing this e-payment system these days, on the grounds that the e-payment will push the economy to drive speedily. Author has used quantitative method data collection, whereby questionnaire will be provided to respondents. The populations for this research study are financial organizations in both of countries. The target markets are 59 organizations and for data analyzing author will use SPSS technique. Today, the structure of payment system is electronic-payment systems.& It is believed that the result of this study significantly support e-payment system. Using cash, cheque and other kind of payment methods are very less observed in Malaysia. Author has tried to find what are the comparative aspects of payment system between two countries and what are the benefit of e-payment system which used in Malaysia and unused in Tajikistan. This study will help the payment system of Tajikistan to develop and transform to new payment system accordingly. Therefore, this research will deliver as educational subject and training courses to the Republic of Tajikistan.

Keywords: E-payment System; Financial Institution; Comparative Study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.26710/jafee.v3i2.88

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