Money and Banking

E-Banking

Electronic banking has many names like e banking, virtual banking, online banking, or internet banking. It is simply the use of electronic and telecommunications network for delivering various banking products and services. Through e-banking, a customer can access his account and conduct many transactions using his computer or mobile phone. In this article, we will look at the importance and types of e-banking services.

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Types of e banking

Banks offer various types of services through electronic banking platforms. These are of three types:

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Level 1 – This is the basic level of service that banks offer through their websites. Through this service, the bank offers information about its products and services to customers. Further, some banks may receive and reply to queries through e-mail too.

Level 2 – In this level, banks allow their customers to submit instructions or applications for different services, check their account balance, etc. However, banks do not permit their customers to do any fund-based transactions on their accounts.

Level 3 – In the third level, banks allow their customers to operate their accounts for funds transfer, bill payments, and purchase and redeem securities, etc.

Most traditional banks offer e-banking services as an additional method of providing service. Further, many new banks deliver banking services primarily through the internet or other electronic delivery channels. Also, some banks are ‘internet only’ banks without any physical branch anywhere in the country.

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Therefore, banking websites are of two types:

  1. Informational Websites – These websites offer general information about the bank and its products and services to customers.
  2. Transactional Websites – These websites allow customers to conduct transactions on the bank’s website. Further, these transactions can range from a simple retail account balance inquiry to a large business-to-business funds transfer. The following table lists some common retail and wholesale e-banking services offered by banks and financial institutions:

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Importance of e-banking

We will look at the importance of electronic banking for banks, individual customers, and businesses separately.

Banks

  1. Lesser transaction costs – electronic transactions are the cheapest modes of transaction
  2. A reduced margin for human error – since the information is relayed electronically, there is no room for human error
  3. Lesser paperwork – digital records reduce paperwork and make the process easier to handle. Also, it is environment-friendly.
  4. Reduced fixed costs – A lesser need for branches which translates into a lower fixed cost.
  5. More loyal customers – since e-banking services are customer-friendly, banks experience higher loyalty from its customers.

Customers

  1. Convenience – a customer can access his account and transact from anywhere 24x7x365.
  2. Lower cost per transaction – since the customer does not have to visit the branch for every transaction, it saves him both time and money.
  3. No geographical barriers – In traditional banking systems, geographical distances could hamper certain banking transactions. However, with e-banking, geographical barriers are reduced.

Businesses

  1. Account reviews – Business owners and designated staff members can access the accounts quickly using an online banking interface. This allows them to review the account activity and also ensure the smooth functioning of the account.
  2. Better productivity – Electronic banking improves productivity. It allows the automation of regular monthly payments and a host of other features to enhance the productivity of the business.
  3. Lower costs – Usually, costs in banking relationships are based on the resources utilized. If a certain business requires more assistance with wire transfers, deposits, etc., then the bank charges it higher fees. With online banking, these expenses are minimized.
  4. Lesser errors – Electronic banking helps reduce errors in regular banking transactions. Bad handwriting, mistaken information, etc. can cause errors which can prove costly. Also, easy review of the account activity enhances the accuracy of financial transactions.
  5. Reduced fraud – Electronic banking provides a digital footprint for all employees who have the right to modify banking activities. Therefore, the business has better visibility into its transactions making it difficult for any fraudsters to play mischief.

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E-banking in India

In India, since 1997, when the ICICI Bank first offered internet banking services, today, most new-generation banks offer the same to their customers. In fact, all major banks provide e-banking services to their customers.

Popular services under e-banking in India

  • ATMs (Automated Teller Machines)
  • Telephone Banking
  • Electronic Clearing Cards
  • Smart Cards
  • EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer) System
  • ECS (Electronic Clearing Services)
  • Mobile Banking
  • Internet Banking
  • Telebanking
  • Door-step Banking

Further, under Internet banking, the following services are available in India:

  1. Bill payment – Every bank has a tie-up with different utility companies, service providers, insurance companies, etc. across the country. The banks use these tie-ups to offer online payment of bills (electricity, telephone, mobile phone, etc.). Also, most banks charge a nominal one-time registration fee for this service. Further, the customer can create a standing instruction to pay recurring bills automatically every month.
  2. Funds transfer – A customer can transfer funds from his account to another with the same bank or even a different bank, anywhere in India. He needs to log in to his account, specify the payee’s name, account number, his bank, and branch along with the transfer amount. The transfer is effected within a day or so.
  3. Investing – Through electronic banking, a customer can open a fixed deposit with the bank online through funds transfer. Further, if a customer has a demat account and a linked bank account and trading account, he can buy or sell shares online too. Additionally, some banks allow customers to purchase and redeem mutual fund units from their online platforms as well.
  4. Shopping – With an e-banking service, a customer can purchase goods or services online and also pay for them using his account. Shopping at his fingertips.

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Solved Question

Q1. What are the three basic levels of e-banking services?

Answer: The three basic levels are:

  1. Basic information about the institution’s products and services
  2. Non-fund-based transactions like checking the account balance, submitting applications for services, etc.
  3. Services where all transactions are allowed.
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