ROLE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BANKING SECTOR
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Author(s):
PANKAJ THANVI
Vol - 8, Issue- 11 ,
Page(s) : 84 - 90
(2017 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST
Abstract
The use of Information Technology refers to Computers, Hardware & Software, peripherals devices, has shown tremendous growth in Financial Sector in India from last two Decades.
The most palpable example is the banking sector; where through the prologue of Information Technology related product Like Online banking, Mobile Banking, Automated Teller Machines, E-Fund Transfers, Automated Clearing Services etc, Banks now can provide more varied services to satisfied customers without less manpower.
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