The Impact of Information Technology Projects on the Financial Performance of Banks in Ghana: Case Study of MGI Investment Ltd.
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2018-11-01
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Abstract
Information and communication technology has for the last two decades become very
popular with major commercial banks in Ghana. Currently, Microfinance and micro
investment banks in Ghana have also computerized and networked their operations. The
support from Bank of Ghana, has helped embark on nationwide computerization of all the
Microfinance banks in Ghana. This study aims to assess the impact of information
technology on the financial performance of MGI Investment Bank in the Ashanti Region.
Views of the top management of the microfinance bank, branch managers, employees and
customers were obtained using a survey method. In all 180 people were sampled from MGI
Investment Bank. The study used primary data and secondary data.
Questionnaires were used to collect data randomly from the customers and staff of the
Bank. Two types of questionnaires were prepared and distributed among employees and
subscribers of the bank. Both semi-structured and 5-point Likert scale questionnaire were
developed. Data analysis was done using descriptive statistics approach. The results
obtained show that, information technology has had positive impact on the financial
performance of microfinance banks. The study concludes that information technology has
a positive impact on the reputation, goodwill and advancement of MGI Investment bank.
The study recommends that subscribers should be also taken into consideration by
Microfinance banks while prioritizing information technology. It is very important to set
the needs and expectations of subscribers while launching any Information Technology
Project
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A thesis submitted to the Department of Building Technology, College of Art and Built Environment in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of
Master of Science Project Management November, 2018