2019
DOI: 10.18231/j.jmra.2019.008
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An approach of urban and rural educated senior citizens towards e banking services

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“…In rural area more than half of the respondents are professionals which include Teachers (Permanent 33.33%, contractual 22.22%), Bank employees (contractual 5.56%), skilled workers (34.44%), nurse (Permanent 6.67%, contractual 11.11%) and computer operators (Permanent 4.44%, contractual 12.22%) were found. The study was supported by Nilesh and Devyani (2019) [7] that majority (31%) of the respondents were teachers. Further in urban area 66.67 percent of the respondents agreed to the statement that e-banking makes banking activity conveniently, followed by 16.16 percent strongly agreed by urban respondents.…”
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confidence: 52%
“…In rural area more than half of the respondents are professionals which include Teachers (Permanent 33.33%, contractual 22.22%), Bank employees (contractual 5.56%), skilled workers (34.44%), nurse (Permanent 6.67%, contractual 11.11%) and computer operators (Permanent 4.44%, contractual 12.22%) were found. The study was supported by Nilesh and Devyani (2019) [7] that majority (31%) of the respondents were teachers. Further in urban area 66.67 percent of the respondents agreed to the statement that e-banking makes banking activity conveniently, followed by 16.16 percent strongly agreed by urban respondents.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%