Background of the Study
Financial inclusion, which entails providing access to essential financial services to all individuals, particularly the underserved populations, remains a global challenge. According to the World Bank (2023), nearly 1.4 billion adults worldwide remain unbanked, with a significant proportion residing in developing economies like Nigeria. Digital banking, encompassing internet banking, mobile banking, and electronic payment platforms, has been touted as a pivotal tool in bridging the financial inclusion gap. With the advent of digital banking, traditional barriers such as geographical distance, high service costs, and limited financial literacy are being addressed (OECD, 2024).
Zenith Bank, one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, has pioneered various digital banking initiatives aimed at enhancing financial inclusion. From mobile apps to USSD platforms, the bank has deployed user-friendly and affordable solutions tailored to meet the needs of unbanked and underbanked individuals. Despite these innovations, the gap in financial inclusion persists in Nigeria, raising questions about the effectiveness of such interventions. Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (2025) indicates that while over 60% of Nigerians own mobile phones, only about 45% have access to formal banking services.
This dichotomy highlights the need to critically evaluate the impact of digital banking on financial inclusion. Factors such as digital literacy, infrastructural limitations, and trust in digital platforms significantly influence the adoption of these services. This study seeks to investigate the effectiveness of Zenith Bank’s digital banking services in fostering financial inclusion, identifying areas of success and potential improvements.
Statement of the Problem
Despite the proliferation of digital banking services in Nigeria, a substantial portion of the population remains financially excluded. Zenith Bank, as a key player in Nigeria’s financial landscape, has invested heavily in digital solutions to enhance accessibility. However, the effectiveness of these solutions in bridging the inclusion gap remains underexplored.
While digital banking has been lauded for its potential to eliminate traditional banking barriers, challenges such as technological infrastructure, digital illiteracy, and user mistrust undermine its impact (Adesanya, 2023). Furthermore, the high penetration of mobile phones in Nigeria does not necessarily translate to increased usage of digital banking services (CBN, 2025). These challenges necessitate a focused study to determine whether Zenith Bank’s digital banking strategies align with the needs of financially excluded individuals.
Objectives of the Study
Research Questions
Research Hypotheses
Scope and Limitations of the Study
The study focuses on evaluating Zenith Bank’s digital banking services within Nigeria, specifically targeting underserved communities. The limitations include potential biases in respondent self-reporting, limited geographic coverage, and rapid technological advancements that may outpace the research findings.
Definitions of Terms
Underserved Populations: Groups of people with limited or no access to formal financial services.
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