ABSTRACT
In this world of competitive resource
application and technological development, the banks have been totally
computerized. This project work Design and Implementation of computerized banking
system is concerned with the analysis and design of a computerized system aimed
at supporting the whole banking operation provides an interface which enables
the user or the customer to lodge in money into his or her account and make
withdrawals as the need arises. It will also provide the basis for the
implementation of computerized banking transactions. A development which made
most banks and other financial institutions more responsive to changes and
imperative to adopt the latest art of technology is for the purpose of
maintaining operational efficiency as a means of warding off competitive
threat, and also to improve on the security measures, checkmate fraud and
error, to increase the speed of transaction and improvement of customer’s
convenience by reducing barriers to entry into payment systems. At the end of
all, the system proposed is better, calculates faster and is reliable. This
enhances operations and level of commitment to customers.
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 THE OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY
Banking has come a long way from the
time of ledger cards and other manual filing systems. Most banks today are
computerized to handle their daily voluminous tasks of information retrieval,
storage, and processing. Irrespective of
whether they are automated or not, banks by their natures are involved in all
forms of Information Technology and Management on continuous basis (Molina,
1997).
Banks play their significant role in
any economic system. They are financial intermediaries involve in transfers of
funds within and outside the country. Banking sector is getting competitive
every day. Quantity, speed, efficiency and innovations are the main points on
which quality programs are designed. All banks are engaged in same basic
banking activities but it is the way of delivery of services that distinguishes
one bank form the other. All banks worldwide are considering quality in the
strategic management. Taking a proactive stance against privacy invasion could
help stave off government intervention in passing legislation to create tighter
controls over what can be done with an individual’s personal data. The
development of computerized banking system, however, involves a substantial
amount of work, which ranges from collecting sufficiently large number of data
items. Computerized banking system uses computer technology to relieve the
consumer of the paper based and time consuming work. Computerized banks have
started utilizing powerful computer networks resources for automating large
numbers of daily transactions, which minimizes the time consuming manual paper
work and giving access too many different banking services to its clients
instantly, on demand, at home or at work. With the help of computerized
banking, one can have access to money and banking functions anytime and
anywhere, even where there is internet access (Renom, 1997).
This technology has seen a tremendous
increment in the usage, as more and more big national banks and various other
banks in smaller regions, have started some form of computerized banking to
provide conveniences to their customers and to themselves. According to (Wainer, 2000), the computerized banking
mechanism is fast and secure compared to the traditional banking operations because of automation of the manual aspects of
banking practice, which is time consuming.
United bank for Africa was
incorporated on February 23, 1961 and was the first of the International Banks
operating in Nigeria at that time to be registered under Nigeria Law. However,
the Bank has its antecedents in the British French bank which itself
metamorphosed from Banque National Pour Le Commerce ET L Industries, BNCI, and
Paris, established in 1932. UBA has 258 branches and cash offices and agencies
in Nigeria’s major commercial center, state capital and the federal territory,
including two offshore branches in New York and grand Cayman Island. UBA retains the unique status of being the
only Nigerian Bank with a presence in the United States of America. The New York
branch acts as one of UBA’s overseas correspondent banks. Others major
correspondent banks are Bankers Trust (USA) and Banque Nationale de Paris (UK
and France). A tradition of
trail-brazing. In 1963, UBA became the first bank to introduce Mobile Banking
services in Nigeria. In 1986, UBA became the first to introduce a Cheque
Guarantee Scheme known as UBACARD, a forerunner of Easy Card which has recently
replaced the electronic payment card, UBA Val Card. Today the bank remains in
the forefront in the application of technological innovations in banking. It is
one of the largest agents of monogram International for award international
money transfers. UBA Connect TM provides a window for online global banking. In
1998 UBA became the first Nigerian Bank to have its shares placed abroad
through a global depositary Receipt (GDR) program. UBA thus has a more
international and diversified shareholder base than any other Nigerian bank.
UBA Capital and Trust, one of UBA’s
subsidiaries, handles specialized services including Asset Management ,
retirement and Pension, Executorships of wills, trust ship services etc.
Nominee, custodial and share registration services are provided by UBA
Securities services. An aggressive business promotion strategy has earned the
bank an enviable position in the banking industry. Due to the competition in
the banking sector, banks are mapping up the best strategy to meeting up the
global challenges. UBA is one of the new generation banks in Nigeria that has
one or two branches in each States of the Federation of which Enugu Branch is
my case Study. From the studies carried out, their initial means of
transactions was manual, to automated system then to computerized system which
lacked some feature such as account to account transfer of different customers,
instant messaging. This study focuses on total elimination of the manual means
of transactions through the addition of more features in computerized system of
banking. Effective adoption of computerized banking system, error rate, paper
work, inefficiency, inconsistency which has been the features of manual means
of transaction will drastically reduced or totally eliminated.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
In banking industries today, queuing
has become the order of the day, customers’ line up for hours waiting to
withdraw or deposit money. This creates a lot of problem to both customers as
they waste their useful time in the baking hall. The management also wastes
their time as they run around to find solution to their problems. Also it is
observed that customers cannot withdraw money any time they want as banks has
their working hours. This is a big problem as needs can arise at any time and
human beings will always like to have those needs solved. Also money deposited
into accounts at times takes some hours to reflect in the persons account
balance hence making banking operations slow and unhealthy for business growth.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The project has been planned to have
the form of distributed architecture, with centralized storage database to
improve on the speed and effectiveness, efficiency and conveniences in
business transaction. The standards of
security and data protective mechanism have been given a big choice for paper
usage. The application takes care of different modules and their associated
reports. The only online transactions the customer can do are cheque book
requisition and fund transfer among his personal accounts. Provide
administration to control and monitor various transactions. The study and
subsequent design and implementation of this program will be of immense use to
the organization, the administration and the customers in realizing the speed,
efficiency, effectiveness and convenience. The program takes care of those
factors that militate against the smooth running of the organization using the
computerized system services. Better still scholars who intend to carry out
subsequent research could have this as base from where improvement could be
made.
In a nut shell therefore, the
following are the major objective of this work:
To provide fast services, this reduces
the queue in the banking hall.
To provide an easy to operate system
for the bank staff.
To build a one time entry for customer
details in the system.
It requires minimum staff for easy
operation.
It reduces room for errors which might
be caused by staff.
To provide a minimum saving tie for
customer and also staff.
The system provides automatic
calculation for accurate results.
The system reduces the time normally
spent trying to save data.
A calculation like interest or rate is
very fast and accurate under this system.
1.4 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
The development of this work was not
an easy task, the areas of sourcing for information and data collection was a
challenging one. The materials apart from the one sourced from the internet
were not easy as most information were journals that requires subscriptions in
order to have access to it. Also gaining access and interviewing of various
heads of their staff was not an easy one, most time I went, they are busy
attending to customers. Again lack of sufficient funds to conduct an extensive
study was another handicap. More so I found at that banks go through a lot in
order to get a system which not only should be secure but also offers many
order services as to the satisfaction of the customer. The financial
implication as this project is concerned gulped money.
1.5 THE SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The application of this software is
not only limited to banks alone but can be used equally by government
establishment, cooperate organization and individuals to efficiently pilot the
affairs and its management.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of this project is to
magnificently improve on the manual means of transaction in the banks which has
lead to low output, customer’s dissatisfaction, inefficiency, inconsistency,
error and poor storage data and information to computerized means of
transaction system.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED BANKING SYSTEM
Format: MS Word
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
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Number of Pages: 65
Price: 3000 NGN
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