Effect Of Easy In The Use, Trust And Benefits Of The Use Of Mobile Banking Services

Authors

  • Putu Gede Wibi PREDANA University of Warmadewa
  • A.A. Ketut JAYAWARSA University of Warmadewa
  • A.A. Sri PURNAMI University of Warmadewa
  • Gde Deny LARASDIPUTRA University of Warmadewa
  • Komang Adi Kurniawan SAPUTRA Faculty Economics and Business, Warmadewa University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38142/ijesss.v1i2.25

Abstract

Mobile Banking, also known as M-Banking and SMS banking is a terminal used for checking balances, financial transactions, payments using mobile devices such as cell phones. Mobile Banking is currently mostly demonstrated via SMS or Mobile Internet but can also use mobile device download programs. This study aims to determine the effect of Ease of Use, Trust, and Benefits of Using Mobile Banking Services on Students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Warmadewa University. The research method uses a questionnaire while data analysis uses multiple linear regression. The research sample was 50 mobile banking users. The results of this study indicate that ease of use has a positive and significant effect on the use of mobile banking services, trust has a positive and significant effect on the use of mobile banking services, and benefits have a positive and significant effect on usage. mobile banking services.

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2020-07-31

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