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The Impact of Mobile Banking on Business Development in Myanmar

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Project Title: The Impact of Mobile Banking on Business Development in Myanmar
Author: Ms. Wai Phyo Naing and Naing Htoo Lwin
Advisor: Dr. Tanakorn Limsarun
Degree: Master of Business Administration (International Program)
Major: International Business Management
Faculty: Graduate Schools
Academic year: 2020
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Conference Proceedings
2nd National and International Academic Conference “Innovation and Management for Sustainability” 15-16 December 2020

Citation

Naing, Wai Phyo and Naing, Htoo Lwin. (2020). The impact of mobile banking on business development in Myanmar. (Independent study, Master of Business Administration). Bangkok: Siam University.


Abstract

This research focused on the banking system as one of the cornerstones of business or economic development as well as being very beneficial for consumers. Banking services began via mobile to appear on a large scale and has become one of the latest services offered by banks in Myanmar. This paper was documentary research and the materials were collected based on past studies of various scholars in books, magazines, journals, articles and online sources of what they analyzed about how mobile banking and clectronic banking affected business development in a country. This study was conducted to show how mobile banking affects business development in Myanmar, from which The Electronic Banking System to the mobile banking system. This work also expressed the difference between mobile banking and electronic banking and how the banks in Myanmar are renovating the banking system for rapid change. The researcher recommends that the banks in Myanmar should spend more time and effort to activate and develop mobile banking services with new technologies to do many different banking transactions, in order to reach customers, maintain customers, and provide privacy for customers.

Keywords: Mobile Banking, Electronic Banking, Business Development, Myanmar.


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Master of Business Administration (International Program), Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand

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