Determining customer acceptance of digital-only banks in South Africa: Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology extension

Background: The rise of fintechs has improved many aspects of financial services and has enhanced financial products, improved access, reduced prices of financial services and brought convenience for consumers. South Africa is also experiencing an increase in these technologies. Despite this increas...

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Main Author: Simphiwe K. Cele
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2023-12-01
Series:South African Journal of Information Management
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Online Access:https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/1628
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description Background: The rise of fintechs has improved many aspects of financial services and has enhanced financial products, improved access, reduced prices of financial services and brought convenience for consumers. South Africa is also experiencing an increase in these technologies. Despite this increase and benefits, their adoption is disappointingly low. Therefore, it is essential to understand the views of consumers and the extent to which they are adopting fintech. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate factors influencing consumers to use fintechs in South Africa. The first objective was to investigate the factors influencing consumers to use digital-only banks in South Africa. The second objective was to determine if perceived convenience, ubiquity, perceived costs, perceived risk, perceived trust, facilitating conditions and self-efficacy affect fintechs adoption. Method: An online survey was conducted among 120 bank customers. SPSS 28 and Amos 27 were used for data analysis. Results: Facilitating conditions, perceived trust, convenience and ubiquity, self-efficacy, perceived costs and perceived risk were the key determinants for the adoption of fintechs. Conclusion: Facilitating conditions, perceived trust, convenience and ubiquity and self-efficacy have a positive relationship with adopting fintechs, while perceived costs and perceived risk negatively affect the adoption of fintechs. Contribution: The study’s findings will help financial institutions in South Africa develop behaviour change strategies that will assist consumers in adopting fintechs. This research contributed to developing a digital-only bank adoption framework for South Africa. This framework will help financial institutions create an environment encouraging and enabling more customers to adopt fintechs.
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spelling doaj.art-a88c714ec13b4a4b937a4d1466df90602023-12-19T08:30:48ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Information Management2078-18651560-683X2023-12-01251e1e1310.4102/sajim.v25i1.1628760Determining customer acceptance of digital-only banks in South Africa: Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology extensionSimphiwe K. Cele0Graduate School of Business Leadership, University of South Africa, MidrandBackground: The rise of fintechs has improved many aspects of financial services and has enhanced financial products, improved access, reduced prices of financial services and brought convenience for consumers. South Africa is also experiencing an increase in these technologies. Despite this increase and benefits, their adoption is disappointingly low. Therefore, it is essential to understand the views of consumers and the extent to which they are adopting fintech. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate factors influencing consumers to use fintechs in South Africa. The first objective was to investigate the factors influencing consumers to use digital-only banks in South Africa. The second objective was to determine if perceived convenience, ubiquity, perceived costs, perceived risk, perceived trust, facilitating conditions and self-efficacy affect fintechs adoption. Method: An online survey was conducted among 120 bank customers. SPSS 28 and Amos 27 were used for data analysis. Results: Facilitating conditions, perceived trust, convenience and ubiquity, self-efficacy, perceived costs and perceived risk were the key determinants for the adoption of fintechs. Conclusion: Facilitating conditions, perceived trust, convenience and ubiquity and self-efficacy have a positive relationship with adopting fintechs, while perceived costs and perceived risk negatively affect the adoption of fintechs. Contribution: The study’s findings will help financial institutions in South Africa develop behaviour change strategies that will assist consumers in adopting fintechs. This research contributed to developing a digital-only bank adoption framework for South Africa. This framework will help financial institutions create an environment encouraging and enabling more customers to adopt fintechs.https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/1628utautfintechsfinancial technologiesadoptionacceptanceuser intentiontechnologydigital-only banktam
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title_full Determining customer acceptance of digital-only banks in South Africa: Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology extension
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