By Claudia Appiah-Asiamah,
Africa-Press – Uganda. As we navigate the complexities of the modern financial landscape, it’s clear that digital banking has revolutionized the way we access and manage our finances.
To drive financial inclusion, empower individuals, businesses, and communities, banks must be committed to harnessing the power of technology.
The State of Financial Inclusion in Uganda
Uganda has made significant strides in financial inclusion, statistics by Ministry of Finance, planning and Economic Development indicating that overall financial inclusion in Uganda was recorded at 78% of the adult population in 2019, an increase from 54% in 2006.
Out of this, formal financial inclusion accounted for 58% compared to 28% in 2006. However, despite this progress, many individuals and small businesses still face significant barriers in accessing basic financial services.
The Role of Digital Banking
Today, digital banking has emerged as a game-changer in addressing financial services challenges. By leveraging mobile phones, internet banking, and other digital platforms, banks can reach the unbanked and underbanked populations, providing them with convenient, secure, and affordable on time financial services.
Digital banking solutions offer a range of benefits which encourage financial inclusion and these are not limited to the ones listed here below:
Convenience: Access banking services 24/7 from anywhere, reducing need for physical branch visits.
Time-saving: Quick transactions, payments, and account management at any time as one prefers.
Cost-effective: Reduced fees, lower transaction costs, and potential savings.
Increased security: Advanced security measures, encryption, and authentication.
Accessibility: Reach underserved populations, rural areas, and those with mobility issues.
Real-time transactions: Immediate fund transfers, payments, and updates.
Personalized experience: Tailored services, account management, and alerts.
Environmental benefit: Reduced paper usage, promoting sustainability in our communities.
24/7 Customer support: Instant assistance through digital channels ensures full time services.
Improved financial management: Track expenses, budgets, and financial goals.
Enhanced customer experience: User-friendly interfaces with intuitive design which are easy to adopt.
Increased financial inclusion: Access to banking services for underbanked populations in rural and urban areas.
Banks are committed to expanding digital footprint and increase financial inclusion through key initiatives that easy banking experience with less congestion in banking halls. Here are some examples:
Mobile Banking: This enables customers to perform transactions, check balances, and pay bills using their mobile phones as long as one has a smart phone and data.
Internet Banking: It is online banking platform that provides customers with a secure and convenient way to manage their accounts and conduct transactions with easy. For example: a company can pay its employees without visiting the branch.
USSD Banking: With just codes that don’t require a smart phone or data, banks enable their customers to access banking services using their mobile phones, without the need for internet connectivity.
Chat Banking: This is an AI-powered chatbot that provides banking and lifestyle services through social media platforms like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp. For example: UBA has Leo.
Cardless withdraw: For any reason, a customer may need cash yet s/he has not carried the ATM card, with today’s digital developments a customer walks at the ATM and withdraws without a card.
The impact of Digital Banking on Financial Inclusion can never be underestimated because it has the potential to transform the financial landscape in Uganda, enabling us to reach more customers and drive economic growth.
By embracing digital banking, we can increase access to financial services, improve financial literacy as we serve everyone.
At UBA Uganda, we’re committed to leveraging digital banking to drive financial inclusion, empower individuals, businesses, and communities. With technology and innovation, we create a more inclusive and prosperous financial future for all Ugandans.
About the Author
Claudia Appiah-Asiamah is the Chief Operating Officer of UBA Uganda. With over twenty years of experience, she has a strong focus on operations, digital banking, compliance and governance to ensure a balance between sustainable growth, operational integrity and financial inclusion.
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