Digital Risk and Financial Inclusion: Balance between Auxiliary Innovation and Protecting Digital Banking Customers

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Abstract

The digital economy’s rise has fueled the growth of digital banking, but concerns linger about customer protection. While offering advantages like financial inclusion, this shift disrupts traditional banking experiences and introduces potential risks. Customer safety in this new landscape is paramount, as dissatisfied users may switch providers and institutions risk reputational damage. To remain competitive, financial institutions must prioritize a secure experience that aligns with customer expectations. This study investigates five key factors influencing customer protection in Pakistan’s digital financial services. Analysis reveals all factors positively impact customer protection, with information security holding the most weight. These findings highlight the need for robust information security measures as a critical driver for the Pakistani digital banking industry’s success.

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Ahmed, F., Hussain, A., Khan, S. N., Malik, A. H., Asim, M., Ahmad, S., & El-Affendi, M. (2024). Digital Risk and Financial Inclusion: Balance between Auxiliary Innovation and Protecting Digital Banking Customers. Risks, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/risks12080133

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