Chapter V: DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
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1 1.1 Introduction Chapter V: DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION The survey is done by visiting various customers such as student, working men and housewives by witch is using e-banking of SBI. The collected data has been tabulated in both the forms like Simple Tabulation which means only with the use of one variable and Cross Tabulation having two variables Variable Analysis: The following tables and graphs are prepared according to the responses of the consumers and retailers in the Questionnaire. All the data is compiled from the data answers given by the bank customer and bank Manager of bank and according to their response given to the questionnaire. The detailed questionnaire mentioned below with concern to their level of responses accrued from the bank customer and bank Manager of bank subsequent indication of the data is also provided. Here we have taken 4 samples and collect primary data with help of questionnaires, by processing this data we are arranging it by tabular form. SPSS 17. tool is widely used for study of tabulated data and excel consisting of the following different statistical techniques like: 1 Univariants Analysis It has involved only one variable for analysis. 2 Bivariate Analysis It has involved only two variables and the methods related to this analysis include Pearson Correlation and Chi-Square test of two variables. 3 Multivariate Analysis It has involved more than two variables at a time. It has explained the associations among more than two variables simultaneously. The methods include both Factor Analysis and Cluster analysis. 4 Hypothetical Analysis The hypothesis which is formulated has been tested by using Z test. 12
2 1.2 Section A- Personal Information Gender Wise Distribution Table Gender wise Distribution Gender male female Sample Figure Gender wise Distribution 3 Gender male female In survey there are total 25 male and 15 females are involve. The male are dominating in the society & so is case when it comes to having the bank a/c & access to the bank by the male than female as male 62.5 % shows that they are operating their a/c & only 37.5 % of female respondents from the selected respondents for the purpose of study. 121
3 The above table has given an idea about the absolute number of genders from the primary data collection of the total 25 i.e % male whereas 15 i.e.37.5 % of female. It clearly shows still access to the bank is more in the hands of male counterpart than female Age group wise Distribution Table Age wise Presentation Age group Frequency Total 4 In this classification of data we use exclusive type of classification. In this we take a classes from 15 to 65 with a width of class is 1 by demanding a data. Here 45 respondents are in age group of 15 to 25 most are student. 95 respondents are in age group of 25 to respondents are in age group of 35 to respondents are in age group of 25 to respondents are in age group of 45 to respondents are in age group of 65 to 65. So the frequency of respondents more in age group of 35 to 45 and 45 to 55. The age group of respondents is varied from 15-2 to with the interval of 1 years gap in each variable. The above table explicitly displays that mainstream of participants are in age group of the percentage of which 122
4 comes to 31% followed by age group is respondent by log respondents which come to %. Figure 5.21Age wise Presentation Age Group
5 1.2.3 Highest academic or professional qualification wise presentation Table Education qualification wise Presentation Professional qualification Frequency SSC 6 Technical/vocational 26 Diploma 97 Bachelor Degree 121 Post graduate/ Master s degree 128 PH. D. 3 post-doctoral 1 Others 18 Total 4 From the table it is shown that the qualification of sample respondents then there are 6 respondents are ssc,26 are Technical/vocational, 97 respondents having diploma holder,15 having Bachelor Degree, 128 are post graduate/ master s degree, 9 are Ph.D. holder, 11 are post-doctoral and 18 having other qualification but in good manner. So in this most of the respondents are well educated and well mature. 124
6 Figure A Education Qualification wise Distribution Education Qualification wise Distribution % 5% 1% 7% 1% 24% 32% 3% SSC Technical/vocational Diploma Bachelor Degree Post graduate/ Master s degree PH. D. post-doctoral doctoral Others Occupation wise Presentation Table Occupation wise Presentation Occupation Frequency Government employee 98 Private sector employee 128 Self-employed 138 Retired 19 Housewife 17 Total 4 125
7 Figure 5.33 Occupation wise Presentation Occupation wise Presentation Govermment employee Private sector employee Self employee Retired Housewife By occupation 98 respondents are Government employee, 128 respondents are Private sector employee, 138 respondentss are Self- employee, 19 respondents are retired, and 17 respondents are Housewives. 126
8 1.2.5 Income wise Presentation Table Income wise Presentation Monthly income Frequency Less than 5k 26 5k-1k 56 1k-2k 92 2k-3k 73 3k and above 153 Total 4 Figure 5.2 4Income wise Presentation Income wise Presentation Less than 5k 5k-1k 1k-2k 2k-3k 3k and above 127
9 For looking a monthly income we are classifying the income range mentioned in the table so here we use open ended classes at extreme lower and extreme upper ended. Respondents getting less than 5k are 26, In between5k-1k are 56, 1k-2k are 92, 2k-3k are 73, 3k and above are 153.Here we get almost respondents getting more than 3k monthly Marital Status wise Distribution Table Martial Status wise Distribution Marital status Frequency Single 73 Married 37 Widow 13 Widower 7 Total 4 Figure Martial Status wise Distribution Single Married Widow Widower 128
10 Total 73 respondents are single and 37 respondents are married, 13 are widow and 7 are widower Account Type wise Distribution Table Account Type wise Distribution Type of Account Frequency Saving 273 Current 18 Others(pension) 19 Total 4 Figure Account Type wise Distribution Frequency Saving Current Others, From the table and Fig it is shown that 273 respondents having saving account, 18 having current and 19 are other type of account. So mostly respondents are having saving account. 129
11 1.2.8 Number of transactions (Txns) per month Table Number of transactions (Txns) per month Transaction(Txns) per month Frequency -2 Txns Txns Txns 25 Total 4 Figure Number of transactions (Txns) per month 3 Frequency Txns 2-4 Txns 4-6 txns Transaction (Txns) per month doing by respondents, here to 2 numbers of Transactions doing by 264, 2-4 time Transactions does by 111 respondents, 4-6 number of Transactions doing by 25 respondents. So most of the respondents are having transactions less than 1 times in a month. 13
12 1.2.9 Information Technology literacy level wise Distribution. Table Information Technology literacy level Distribution Information Technology literacy level Frequency Not at all 2 Basic Information 25 Average Informationn 175 High Information 198 Total 4 Figure Information Technology literacy level Distribution Frequency Frequency Not at all Basic Average High 131
13 From the above graph it is clear that 2 respondents are not at all having knowledge of information technology for using e banking,25 respondents are having basic knowledge of information technology,175 respondents are having average knowledge of information technology and 198 respondents are having high knowledge of information technology.so almost respondents can aware how to use it Respondents Association with SBI Bank Table Respondents Association with SBI Bank Statement 1 to 3 years 4 to7 years 8 to 1 years 1 + years Total Associated with SBI and availing e- banking services Figure Respondents Association with SBI Bank 132
14 From the data analysis we can see 95 out of 4 respondents are associated with SBI and are availing e- banking services from 1 to 3 year.117 out of 4 respondents are associated with SBI and availing e- banking services from 4 to 7 year. Also 115 out of 4 respondents are associated with SBI and availing e- banking services from 8 to 1 year. 73 out of 4 respondents are associated with SBI and availing e- banking services from 1+ Years Opening of SBI Account wise Distribution Table Opening of SBI Account wise Distribution Statement Friends/Relatives Recommendations Salary Account Best service s Othe r Total Opened your account in SBI From the data it show that out Of 4 respondents 65 respondents are open their account in SBI by Friends/Relatives Recommendations 167 respondents are open their account in SBI as Salary Account. Out Of 4 respondents 98 respondents are open their account in SBI because of Best services. 7 respondents are open their account in SBI because of other - Specify 133
15 Figure Opening of SBI Account wise Distribution 134
16 1.3 Section B Subjective Questionnaire for customer of SBI bank Usage of internet banking services of SBI bank in last 12 month Table Usage of internet banking services of SBI bank in last 12 month Use of SBI Frequency Yes 385 No 15 Total 4 Figure Usage of internet banking services of SBI bank in last 12 month 45 Usage of internet banking services of SBI bank in last 12 month Yes No It is interesting to know that as per Table and Fig. 385respondents are use internet banking services of SBI bank from last 12 months and 15 are not use. 135
17 1.3.2 Type of banking services wise Distribution In this respondents selected more than one service. Table Type of banking services wise Distribution Type of banking services Frequency Internet Banking 289 ATM 38 Tele banking 156 Credit Card 285 Debit Card 175 E-Cheque 335 Other 25 Figure Type of banking services wise Distribution 4 Frequency Frequency 1 5 Internet Banking ATM Tele banking Credit Card Debit Card E-Chaque Other 136
18 It is interesting to know that as per Table and Fig. Total 72% respondents use Internet Banking, 95% respondents use ATM, 39% respondents use Tele banking, 71.25% respondents use Credit Card, 43.75% respondents use Debit Card and 83.75% respondents use E-Claques. So there are scopes to marking of other business opportunities Opinion about internet Banking services delivery of SBI bank Table Opinion about internet Banking services delivery of SBI bank Opinion About Internet Banking Frequency Much worse than expected 5 Worse than expected 17 Equal to expectation 43 Better than expectation 67 Much better than expectation 268 Total 4 From the data interpretation it is shown that total number of the respondents 67% respondents is experience is much better than expectation. Whereas 16.75% respondents were off having opinion that better than expectation. However in the same context 16.25% respondents s opinions are much worse than expected, opinions are worse than expected, are Equal to expectation. 137
19 Figure Opinionn about internet Banking services delivery of SBI bank Frequency Much worse than expected Worse than expected Equal to expectation Better than expectation Much better than expectation Experience of e-banking with ICT s Table Experience of e-banking with ICT s Experience of e banking Frequency Poor 21 Fair 92 Good 263 Excellent 24 Total 4 138
20 Figure Experience of e-banking with ICT s Series1 1 5 Poor Fair Good Excellent From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 65.75% respondents are experience a good service of e banking. Whereas 6% respondents are experience a excellent service of e banking. However in the same context 28.25% respondents s opinions are much worse than expected, opinions are worse than expected, are Equal to expectation. 139
21 1.3.5 Ratings for the e-banking services of SBI Table Ratings for the e-banking services of SBI Statement Good Best Better Average Total Rate the e-banking services of SBI Figure Ratings for the e-banking services of SBI In this data we can see out of 4 respondents 115 respondents respond good for statement rate the e-banking services of SBI, 13 respondent respond best 98 respond better and 84 respondents respond average for statement rate the e-banking services of SBI. 14
22 1.3.6 Recommendation for opening Bank account in SBI Table Recommendation for opening Bank account in SBI Statement Yes No May Be No response Total Recommend friends/relatives to bank account in SBI open Figure Recommendation for opening Bank account in SBI In data analysiss we can see out of 4 respondents 134 respondents respond yes for statement recommend friends/relatives to open bank account in SBI, 13 respondent respond best 78respondents respond no and 9 respondents respond may be and 98 respondents are no response on statement rate the e-banking services of SBI. 141
23 1.3.7 E-banking services and Promptness from SBI bank Table E-b banking services and Promptness from SBI bank Statement Yes No Absolut ely Cannot say Total Motivate customers to get associated with SBI and avail services. 4 Figure E-b banking services and Promptness from SBI bank This analysis we can see out of 4 respondents 154 respondents respond yes for Motivate customers to get associated with SBI and avail services, 58 respondent respond no, 97 respondents respond absolutely and 91 respondents respond cannot say and 98 respondents are no response on statement rate the e-banking services of SBI. 142
24 1.3.8 Scope for Improvisation for ICT Table Scope for Improvisation for ICT Very Statement Yes No much little Total Scope to improve the ICT services Figure Scope for Improvisation for ICT From about we can say that out of 4 respondent 154 are responded yes for the statement Scope to improve the ICT services, 34 are respondent yes for the above statement 115 responded much very and 94 respondent response little for the statement Scope to improve the ICT servicess 143
25 1.3.9 Kind of improvisations For SBI Bank Table Kind of improvisations For SBI Bank Statement Uninterr upted services Addressing the problems Quickly Providing internet facility in ATM center Any other ( Specify) Tot al Improvement you anticipate that Bank should initiate In this statement 14 respondent responds Uninterrupted services and 125 respondent responds Addressing the problems Quickly for the statement Scope to improve the ICT services 113 respondent responds for Providing internet facility in ATM center and 58 responds for any other specification. Figure Kind of improvisations For SBI Bank 144
26 1.3.1 Feel proud to be associated with SBI Statement Table Feel proud to be associated with SBI Statement Statement Best Service Delivery Mechan ism Easy Access to the services Individu al attentio n to the Queries Changin g as per require ment Total Feel proud to be associated with SBI Statement Figure Feel proud to be associated with SBI Statement Feel proud to be associated with SBI Statement Best Service Delivery Mechanism Easy Access to the servicesindividual attention to the Queries Changing as per requirement This analysis we can see out of 4 respondents 97 respondents respond for Best Service Delivery Mechanism,12 respondent respond Easy Access to the services, 18 respondents respond Individual attention to the Queries and 93 respondents respond Changing as per requirement against the statement Feel proud to be associated with SBI Statement. 145
27 1.4 Section C- Effectiveness of e-banking services The bank s name is well-known and has good reputation Table the bank s name is well-known and has good reputation Statement The bank s name is well-known and has good reputation Figure the bank s name is well-known and has good reputation From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 43.75% respondents strongly agree to the statement regarding the brand name and status quotient Whereas 41% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 15.25% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded 146
28 that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement the bank s name is famous and has good status Customer pleased with the services served by the bank Table Customers are you satisfied with the services provided by the bank Statement Customers are you satisfied with the services provided by the bank Figure Customers are you satisfied with the services provided by the bank Series From the data it is clear that most of total number of the respondents 35% respondents strongly agree to the statement mentioned. Whereas 31.75% respondents are agree to the above statement. 147
29 However in the same context 34.25% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement Bank is helpful in dealing with customer problem Table Bank is helpful in dealing with your problem Statement Bank is helpful in dealing with your problem Figure Bank is helpful in dealing with your problem
30 1.4.4 Bank has kept their promise to provide you best services Table Bank has kept their promise to provide you best services Statement Bank has kept their promise to provide you best services As per the survey conducted and the data presented that of total number of the respondents 49.5% respondents strongly agree to the statement bank has kept their promise to provide you best services. Whereas 25.25% bank managers agree to the above statement. However in the same context 25.25% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement bank has kept their promise to provide you best services. Figure Bank has kept their promise to provide you best services
31 1.4.5 Happy delivery of the e-services by the bank Table 5.4.5happy delivery of the e-services by the bank Statement Happy delivery of the e- services by the bank Figure Happy delivery of the e-services by the bank Series From the analysis presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 48% respondents strongly agree to the statement happy delivery of the e- services by the bank. Whereas 25.5% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 26.75% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement happy delivery of the e-services by the bank. 15
32 1.4.6 The Bank is its service product suits to your requirement Table The Bank is its service product suits to your requirement Statement The Bank is its service product suits to your requirement Figure The Bank is its service product suits to your requirement 18 The Bank is its service product suits to your requirement The Bank is its service product suits to your requirement From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 42.25% respondents strongly agree to the statement the bank is its service product suits to your requirement. Whereas 31.5% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 26.25% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement the bank is its service product suits to your requirement. 151
33 1.4.7 Overall service quality of your bank is very good Table overall service quality of your bank is very good Statement Overall service quality of your bank is very good Figure Overall service quality of your bank is very good 18 Overall service quality of your bank is very good Overall service quality of your bank is very good From the data analysis it is clearly understand that of total number of the respondents 4.5% strongly agree to the statement overall service quality of bank is very good. Whereas 25.75% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 33.75% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that overall service quality of bank is very good. 152
34 1.4.8 Able to get on the site quickly for E-transaction Table Able to get on the site quickly for E-transaction Statement Able to get on the site quickly for E-transaction From the data interpretation it is shown that of total number of the respondents 41.25% respondents strongly agree to the statement site is quickly getting for e transaction. Whereas 23.25% respondents were agree to the above statement. However 35.5% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that overall site is quickly getting for e - transaction. Figure Able to get on the site quickly for E-transaction E-transaction. 8 Able to get on the site quickly for
35 1.4.9 It is easy to complete online transactions Table it is easy to complete online transactions Statement It is easy to complete online transactions As per the survey conducted and the data presented that of total number of the respondents 44.5% respondents strongly agree to the statement it is easy to complete online transactions. Whereas 27.5% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 35.5% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that it is easy to complete online transactions. Figure it is easy to complete online transactions 2 It is easy to complete online transactions It is easy to complete online transactions
36 1.4.1 Easiness of Logging in to Portal Table Easiness of Logging in to Portal Statement Is easy to log on bank s online portal According to data it is clear that out of the 4 respondents of total number of the respondents % respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 28.75% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in above statement 23% bank managers fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. Figure Easiness of Logging in to Portal 2 Easiness of Logging in to Portal
37 Customers are with E-banking business Table Customers are with E-banking business Statement Customers are with E-banking business Figure Customers are with E-banking business 16 Customers are with E-banking business Customers are with E-banking business From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents % respondents strongly agree to the statement customers are with E-banking business. Whereas 36.25% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 35% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that customers are with E-banking business. 156
38 Web page on SBI portal site load quickly Table Web page on SBI portal site load quickly Statement Web page on SBI portal site load quickly Figure Web page on SBI portal site load quickly 14 Web page on SBI portal site load quickly Web page on SBI portal site load quickly According to the analysis shows those total numbers of the respondents 3.75 % respondents strongly agree to the statement web page on SBI portal site load quickly. Whereas 31.5% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 35% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that web page on SBI portal site load quickly. 157
39 Provides enough and appropriate fiscal data Table Provides enough and appropriate fiscal data Statement The internet banking portal site provides sufficient and real time financial information Figure Provides enough and appropriate fiscal data 16 Presentation of Enough & Real time fiscal data It is interesting to know that as per analysis that of total number of the respondents 3% respondents strongly agrees to the statement. Whereas 34% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 36% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 158
40 Process Flow Simplicity Table Process Flow Simplicity Statement It is easy to understand which button to be clicked for the next step From above table and below graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 44.5 % respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 27.5 % respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 28% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. Figure Process Flow Simplicity 2 Process Flow Simplicity
41 Responses for the Requests Table Responses for the Requests Statement The bank gives quick responses to my requests by or other means From the data it is clear that most that of total number of the respondents 26.25% respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 31.75% respondents are agree to the above statement. From the same context 42% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. Figure Responses for the Requests Responses for the Requests
42 Easiness of searching for functionality Table Easiness of searching for functionality Statement It is easy to find what I need on the website Figure Easiness of searching for functionality 2 Easiness of searching for functionality As per the survey conducted and the data presented that of total number of the respondents 43.25% respondents are strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 27.75% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 29% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 161
43 Internet portal complete a transaction quickly Table Internet portal complete a transaction quickly Statement Internet portal complete a transaction quickly Figure Internet portal complete a transaction quickly 18 Internet portal complete a transaction quickly Internet portal complete a transaction quickly It is interesting to know that as per analysis that of total number of the respondents 42.75% respondents strongly agree to the statement internet portal complete a transaction quickly. Whereas 29.25% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 28% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that internet portal complete a transaction quickly. 162
44 E-banking portal system guides you to solve problem Table E-banking portal system guides you to solve problem Statement Having occurred any problem on E- banking portal system guides you to solve problem Figure E-banking portal system guides you to solve problem 14 Having occurred any problem on E-banking portal system guides you to solve problem Having occurred any problem on E-banking portal system guides you to solve problem From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 3.75% respondents strongly agree to the statement E-banking portal system guides you to solve problem when occurred any problem. Whereas % respondents are agree to the above statement. However from above 37% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that E-banking portal system guides you to solve problem when occurred any problem. 163
45 E-banking transactions are reliable and credible Table E-banking transactions are reliable and credible Statement E-banking transactions are reliable and credible Data analysis shows that out of 4 surveyed of total number of the respondents 4.75% respondents strongly agree to the statement E-banking transactions are reliable and credible. Whereas 25.5% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 33.75% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that E-banking transactions are reliable and credible. Figure E-banking transactions are reliable and credible 18 E-banking transactions are reliable & credible
46 1.4.2 Accuracy of banking transactions Table Accuracy of banking transactions Statement Transactions with the bank are always accurate Figure Accuracy of banking transactions 18 Accuracy of banking transactions From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 42.5% respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 27.5% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 3% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 165
47 Transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site Table Transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site. Statement Transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site Figure Transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site. 14 Transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site From the data interpretation it is shown that total numbers of the respondents 31.5% respondents are strongly agree to the statement transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site. Whereas 3.75% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 37.75% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site. 166
48 There is safety in transactions with the bank Table there is safety in transactions with the bank Statement There is safety in transactions with the bank Figure There is safety in transactions with the bank 18 There is safety in transactions with the bank There is safety in transactions with the bank. From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 41.25% respondents strongly agree to the statement there is safety in transactions with the bank. Whereas 23.25% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 35.5% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that there is safety in transactions with the bank. 167
49 Timings for completing transactions Table Timings for completing transactions Statement It is quick to complete a transaction through the bank s website Figure Timings for completing transactions 16 Timing for completing transactions From the data analysis it is clearly understand that that of total number of the respondents 36.25% respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 28.27% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same statement 35.48% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 168
50 Speed of Service delivery Table Speed of Service delivery Statement The service delivered through the bank s website is quick Figure Speed of Service delivery 2 Speed of Service delivery From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 47% respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 25% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 28% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 169
51 Efforts for the Online Portal Table Efforts for the Online Portal Statement Using the bank s website does not require a lot of effort From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 44.5% respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 27.5% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 28% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. Figure Efforts for the Online Portal 2 Efforts for the Online Portal
52 Representation of Online content Table Representation of Online content Statement The organization and structure of online content is easy to follow Out of the total respondent s 4.75% respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 25.75% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 33.5% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. Figure Representation of Online content 18 Representation of Online content
53 Promises about the delivery of services Table Promises about the delivery of services Statement The bank s site makes accurate promises about the services being delivered Figure Promises about the delivery of services 18 Promises about the delivery of services From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 42.75% respondents strongly agree to the statement. Whereas % respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 28.5% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 172
54 Help for the problem resolution Table Help for the problem resolution Statement Internet banking system guides you to solve problems Figure Help for the problem resolution 2 Help for the problem resolution As per the data collected that of total number of the respondents 43.75% respondents were strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 2.75% respondents are agree to the above statement. Against the above tendency 35.5% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 173
55 Speed of problem resolution Table Speed of problem resolution Statement The bank quickly resolves problems encounter with online transactions Figure Speed of problem resolution 2 Speed of problem resolution From above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the respondents 43.25% respondents strongly agree to the statement Whereas28.5% respondents are agree to the above statement. However in the same context 28.25% respondents fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 174
56 1.4.3 SBI promotes ensures the feeling of safety. Table SBI promotes ensures the feeling of safety statement Total SBI promotes ensures the feeling of safety Figure SBI promotes ensures the feeling of safety From above data 97 respondents are strongly agree for the statement Promotes end-users the feeling of safety. 13respondets only agree to the respond above statement, 67 respondents are responds neither agree nor disagree for the statements Promotes end-users the feeling of safety.here 91 respondents are responds disagree also 42 responded response strongly disagree. 175
57 E-Banking service experience of SBI is best in comparisons with other banks. Table Feel proud to be associated with SBI Statement statement Total E-Banking service experience of SBI is best in comparisons with other banks Figure Feel proud to be associated with SBI Statement From above data 19 respondents are strongly agree for the statement E- Banking service experience of SBI is best in comparisons with other banks. 11 respondents only agree to the respond above statement, 98 respondents are responds neither agree nor disagree for the statements E-Banking service experience of SBI is best in comparisons with other banks. Here 91 respondents are responds disagree also 42 responded response strongly disagree. 176
58 SBI online E-banking portal support accountholders to understand the precautionary measures to be taken and its user Friendly. Table Portal support accountholders to understand the precautionary measures to be taken and its user Friendly statement Total Portal support accountholders to understand the precautionary measures to be taken and its user Friendly Figure 4.32 Portal support accountholders to understand the precautionary measures to be taken and its user Friendly 177
59 From above data 11 respondents are strongly agree for the statement E-Banking service experience of SBI is best in comparisons with other banks. 95 respondents only agree to the respond above statement, 91 respondents are responds neither agree nor disagree for the statements E-Banking service experience of SBI is best in comparisons with other banks. Here 91 respondents are responds disagree also 37 responded response strongly disagree Easy to operate and bank in pocket effective concept. Table Easy to operate and bank in pocket effective concept statement Total Easy to operate and bank in pocket effective concept Data show that 115 respondents are strongly agree for the statement Easy to operate and bank in pocket effective concept.94 respondents only agree to the respond above statement, 72 respondents are responds neither agree nor disagree for the statements Easy to operate and bank in pocket effective concept. Here 87 respondents are responds disagree also 32 responded response strongly disagree. 178
60 Figure Easy to operate and bank in pocket effective concept 179
61 Following table is presented to know the distribution of the respondents on the basis of all statement Table All Statement distribution Sr. No. Statement The bank s name is well-known and has good reputation Customers are you satisfied with the services provided by the bank Bank is helpful in dealing with your problem Bank has kept their promise to provide you best services Happy delivery of the e-services by the bank The Bank is its service product suits to your requirement Overall service quality of your bank is very good Able to get on the site quickly for E-transaction It is easy to complete online transactions
62 1 Is easy to log on bank s online portal Customers are with E-banking business Web page on SBI portal site load quickly The internet banking portal site provides sufficient and real time financial information It is easy to understand which button to be clicked for the next step The bank gives prompt responses to my requests by or other means It is easy to find what I need on the website Internet portal complete a transaction quickly Having occurred any problem on E-banking portal system guides you to solve problem E-banking transactions are reliable and credible Transactions with the bank are always accurate Transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site
63 22 There is safety in transactions with the bank It is quick to complete a transaction through the bank s website The service delivered through the bank s website is quick Using the bank s website does not require a lot of effort The organization and structure of online content is easy to follow The bank s site makes accurate promises about the services being delivered Internet banking system guides you to solve problems The bank quickly resolves problems encounter with online transactions SBI promotes ensures the feeling of safety E-Banking service experience of SBI is best in comparisons with other banks Portal support accountholders to understand the precautionary measures to be taken and its user Friendly Easy to operate and bank in pocket effective concept
64 Average values and Percentage user Expectations for E- Banking Service Table Average Value and Percentage Opinion Average values Percentage Strongly Agree % Agree % Neither agree nor disagree % Disagree % Strongly Disagree % Figure Average Value and Percentage 183
65 By calculating average of all sentences of positive point of SBI e-banking we see that nearly 39% respondents are strongly agree with good service of SBI e-banking, 28.39% respondents are agree with good service of SBI e- banking, 19.75% respondents are Neither agree nor disagree with good service of SBI e-banking, 7.34% respondents are disagree with good service of SBI e-banking and 5.45% respondents are strongly disagree with good service of SBI e-banking, So most of the respondents are satisfied with the service of e banking of SBI. 184
66 Figure Series5 Statement Customers are you satisfied with the services provided by the bank Bank has kept their promise to provide you best services. The Bank is its service product suits to your requirement. Able to get on the site quickly for It is easy to complete online transactions. Customers are with E-banking business. The internet banking portal site provides sufficient and real time financial The bank gives prompt responses to my requests by or other means. Internet portal complete a transaction quickly. E-banking transactions are reliable & credible. Transactions and its data are protected on banking portal site. It is quick to complete a transaction through the bank s website. Using the bank s website does not require a lot of effort. The bank s site makes accurate promises about the services being delivered. The bank quickly resolves problems encounter with online transactions. Series4 Series3 Series2 Series1 Sr. No
67 1.5 Section D - Questionnaire For Manager Up-to-date equipment and instrument facilities are provided Table Up-to-date equipment and instrument facilities are provided Statement Up-to-date equipment and instrument facilities are provided by bank. As per the survey conducted and the data presented, that out of total number of the bank managers 44% bank managers strongly agree to the statement that the banks provide up-to-date equipment and instrument facilities to the customers of the bank. Whereas 28% bank managers agree to the above statement. Against the above tendency 28% bank managers fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that banks provide up-to-date equipment and instrument facilities to the customers of the bank. Figure 5.51 Up-to-date equipment and instrument facilities are provided
68 1.5.2 Employees of bank are well dressed and neat Table Employees of bank are well dressed and neat Statement Employees of bank are well dressed and neat Figure Employees of bank are well dressed and neat Series The above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the bank managers 36% bank managers strongly agree to the statement with employees of bank are well dressed and neat. Whereas 4% bank managers agree to the above statement. The same context 24% bank managers fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that banks provide up-to-date equipment and instrument facilities to the customers of the bank. 187
69 1.5.3 Bank keeps their promises Table Bank keeps their promises Statement Bank keeps their promises Figure Bank keeps their promises Series From the data analysis it is clearly understand that of total number of the bank managers 32% bank managers strongly agree to the statement with bank keeps their promises. Whereas 44% bank managers agree to the above statement. However in the same context 24% bank managers fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that banks bank keeps their promises. 188
70 1.5.4 Service provision for accomplishing promises Table Service provision for accomplishing promises Statement Bank provides their services at the time they promise to complete it Figure Service provision for accomplishing promises The above table and graphical presentation depict that of total number of the bank managers 4% bank managers strongly agree to the statement. Whereas 32% bank managers agree to the above statement. However in the same context 28% bank managers fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement. 189
71 1.5.5 Bank keeps their records accurately. Table Bank keeps their records accurately Statement Bank keeps their records accurately As per the data collected from of total number of the bank managers 32% bank managers strongly agree to the statement with bank to keeps their records accurately. Whereas 4% bank managers agree to the above statement. However in the same context 28% bank managers fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that bank to keeps their records accurately. Figure Bank keeps their records accurately
72 1.5.6 Bank employees always help customer Table Bank employees always help customer Statement Bank employees always help customer From the data analysis it is clearly understand that total number of the bank managers 36% bank managers strongly agree to the statement with bank employees always help customer. Whereas 4% bank managers agree to the above statement. However in the same context 24% bank managers fall in the category where they have either responded that neither they agreeing nor disagree, disagree and strongly disagree to the statement that bank employees always help customer. Table Bank employees always help customer
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