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The State of e-Banking Implementation in Nigeria: A Post-Consolidation Review

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The most widely used e-Banking instrument in Nigeria is e-Payment, particularly the automatic teller machine (ATM) card. However, with the adoption of e-Banking by all the banks in Nigeria, the volume of cash in circulation has continued to increase pre-and-post bank recapitalization/consolidation exercise. Furthermore, some of the 25 banks that survived the exercise were found lately to...
 
Published at Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences (JETEMS)
Volume 1
Issue 1
Pages 37-45
Published in 2011
 
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Ayo, C. K, Adewoye J. O, and Oni A. A.
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