Effect Of Computer Usage In Banking In United Bank For West African Plc Uba Nigeria Sector

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A case study of United Bank For West African Plc Uba Nigeria Sector

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ABSTRACT
The life of computer began with the abacus calculation instrument. It is still used today by people in doing some counting’s.
Computer is also an electronic device that accepts data as an input, process the data and finally provides information as an output.
The effect of computer usage in banking sector:
i. Computer is more reliable and also saves time
ii. It also provides easy access of information about customers account number and details into the computer.
iii. It also provide easy accessing of already completes projects
iv. Computer as an information technology helps to detects and eliminate fraud for immediate action fro further occurance.
Before the use of computer, Nigeria will recall the long gone days of the tallies when customers need to rush to the bank as early as possible to submit their tellers in exchange for tallies so as to avoid the long delays. This was a result of the manual processing of Computer Networking; this is the ability of several computers in communication for sharing common data, files.
Bank: bank is an organization offering financial services, especially the safe keeping of money.
Banking industry: this refers to a place where business activities of bank are carried out as services.

TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Approval Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of Content
List of Table
Abstract

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background of Study
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Significance of the Study
Scope of Study
Definition of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Historical Evolution of Computer System
Brief History of Banking in Nigeria
Computer Network in Nigeria
Overview of Internet Banking
Application of Computer to Current Banking
Industries
Department of Computer Operations
Summary of Review

CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODS
Area of Study
Sources of Data
Questionnaires (schedules)
Personal Interview
Observation
Secondary Data
Population of the Study
Sample and Sampling Techniques
Methods and Sources of Data Collection
Validation of the Data
Administration of the Instrument
Methods of Data Collection.

CHAPTER FOUR
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
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CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Discussion of Findings
Conclusion
Reference
Questionnaire

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