The Effect of Digitalization on the Financial Performance of Private Commercial Banks in Ethiopia
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2024-03
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HAWASSA UNIVERSITY
Abstract
This research examines the effect of digitization on private commercial bank financial
performance in Ethiopia, using return on asset as a proxy for financial performance. The
study selected 10 private commercial banks operating in Ethiopia between 2017 and
2023 using secondary data. Key variables were determined based on existing literature
to reveal their link and effect on commercial bank profitability. Number of mobile
banking user, ATM number, number of internet banking user, number of debit card user,
and number of POS terminals was the factors studied. The empirical findings of this
study disclosed that number of ATM machines, number of POS machines and number of
mobile banking users have significant effect on profitability of private commercial banks
in Ethiopia. while the number of debit card users and number of internet banking users
are insignificant and this revealed that they could not explain as well as could not affect
the return on asset or profitability of Ethiopian private commercial banks.The researcher
recommend that Private commercial banks should work aggressively on increasing
number of active users’ as equivalent to expansion of digital technologies by creating
awareness to their customers, training employees and series follow ups so as to improve
effectiveness and efficiency of their asset. Additionally, private commercial banks should
work on integrating their systems. This would enable customers to transfer money via
mobile or online to another bank without having to open a bank account at the other
bank or go to a bank. By solving the issue of integration problems, the banks should start
to increase their profitability.
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Digitalization, Commercial Banks, ROA, Financial performance, fixed effect model.
