The impact of digital transformation on banking operations in developing economies

Munachi Ijeoma Ononiwu 1, *, Obianuju Clement Onwuzulike 2, Kazeem Shitu 3 and Opeyemi Olaoluawa Ojo 4

1 Zenith Bank Plc, Lagos, Nigeria.
2 Rome Business School, Estonia.   
3 Independent Researcher, UK.
4 Tritek Business Consulting, London United Kingdom.
 
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 23(03), 460–474
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.23.3.2706
 
Publication history: 
Received on 26 July 2024; revised on 29 August 2024; accepted on 31 August 2024
 
Abstract: 
This study investigates the impact of digital transformation on banking operations in developing economies, addressing the challenges, strategic responses, and future trends. Digital transformation in these regions has been driven by the adoption of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and mobile platforms, which have not only improved operational efficiency but also expanded financial inclusion. However, the implementation of digital solutions faces significant barriers, including digital literacy gaps, infrastructural deficiencies, and regulatory hurdles. The study explores how banks in developing economies are strategically adapting through investments in technology, organizational restructuring, and fintech collaborations to remain competitive. The analysis reveals that digital transformation is reshaping traditional banking models, enabling banks to streamline operations, reduce costs, and enhance customer engagement. Key findings highlight the critical role of strategic partnerships and innovative business models in overcoming operational and regulatory challenges. Despite the potential benefits, the study identifies risks associated with cybersecurity and regulatory compliance as major obstacles that must be addressed. The study concludes that while digital banking holds immense potential for driving financial inclusion and operational resilience in developing economies, success depends on strategic alignment, continuous investment in infrastructure, and effective regulatory support. It recommends enhanced collaboration between governments, financial institutions, and technology providers to bridge the digital divide and ensure sustainable and inclusive growth. The study emphasizes that a holistic approach balancing technological advancements with social impact is essential for achieving long-term financial resilience and inclusion in these regions.
 
Keywords: 
Digital Transformation; Banking Operations; Financial Inclusion; Developing Economies; Fintech Collaboration; Strategic Innovation
 
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