The Role Of Distance Banking Services In The Context Of Integration Processes
Otabek Maxmadaminovich Melikov , Trainee Researcher At The Denau Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Pedagogy, UzbekistanAbstract
This article describes in detail the essence, advantages of "Distance banking services", "Internet-banking" and "Mobile-banking" in the context of integration processes, remote services in the banks of the country and their status. Statistical analysis of users of remote banking systems was carried out, as well as comparative analysis with world indicators. It also suggests the interdependence of factors influencing the development of distance banking services and ways to further improve it.
Keywords
Internet-banking,, mobile-banking, banking
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