Technology Changing Banking Faster Than We Know
By Adons Aryong
There was a time when snaking queues outside banks was a normal sight at the beginning of the school term.
In one bank, so as not to inconvenience the other clients, they dedicated space in the basement parking area to handle school fees payers. Woe onto you if you were not ready and seated at 7 am, you would be assured of many hours of waiting to pay.
In order tospeed the process alongyou filled in fees slips, made sure your money was in the correct denominations, and was the exact amount, including the sh2000 banking fees. When you paid you left a slip with the bank, you took another to school, and you kept one for yourself.
How times have changed.
In a trend we at Post Bank are experiencing daily and is mirrored around the industry, we have seen school fees payments over the counter collapsing from up to 80 percent to just about 20 percent in the just concluded school fees payment cycle.
People are now using our mobile and internet banking, Wendi wallet and USSD codes to transact. The school fees lines are barely discernible now, as people don’t need to come to the banking hall to transact.
The savings in time and convenience for our clients is indisputable. Time which would have been spent lining up can now be spent more productively speaking directly to our mission to Grow and prosper Ugandans. Not to mention the convenience of being able to transact anywhere, anytime.
As part of a wider trend of automation and digitization, this has been good for the industry’s revenues and bottom line. It makes sense. With technology comes operational efficiency. Technology is increasing industry revenues as clients have more access to information about the various bank products and the banks are delivering these products at a fraction of what it cost previously.
Previously if you came into the bank and you did not ask or the official did not volunteer information of other products other than the one you were there for, you did not benefit. Now clients often pull down the menu and see what else is there or the bank can send them prompts.
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