Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania

Abstract This study aims to evaluate the impact of utilization of self-service cash deposit machines (SSCDMs) on the financial performance of Tanzanian commercial banks, focusing on key parameters like capital adequacy, asset quality, management quality, earning ability, and liquidity. The research,...

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Main Authors: Ally Mohamed Ismail, Dickson Pastory
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2024-01-01
Series:Future Business Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43093-023-00291-4
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description Abstract This study aims to evaluate the impact of utilization of self-service cash deposit machines (SSCDMs) on the financial performance of Tanzanian commercial banks, focusing on key parameters like capital adequacy, asset quality, management quality, earning ability, and liquidity. The research, conducted over six years (2017–2022), utilizes a CAMEL analysis and combines secondary data review with primary data collected through interviews. Four commercial banks' audited financial statements serve as the primary data source. The findings indicate a mixed impact of SSCDM utilization on bank performance, with some banks experiencing positive effects on capital adequacy and liquidity ratios, while others show performance fluctuations. Overall, SSCDMs are found to enhance operational efficiency and convenience, attracting more customers and increasing deposit volumes. However, potential liquidity management challenges are noted. This study contributes valuable insights to the evolving Tanzanian banking sector, aiding policymakers and bank management in informed decision-making regarding self-service banking technologies. Graphical abstract
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Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania
Future Business Journal
Self-service cash deposit machines
CAMEL analysis
Performance
title Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania
title_full Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania
title_fullStr Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania
title_short Evaluating the impact of self-service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in Tanzania
title_sort evaluating the impact of self service cash deposit machines on the performance of commercial banks in tanzania
topic Self-service cash deposit machines
CAMEL analysis
Performance
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