The Interplay of Green Banking and Banking Technology: AComprehensive Review
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https://doi.org/10.69996/ijari.2024009Keywords:
Green banking, Banking technology, Sustainable banking, Environmental conservation, financial innovationAbstract
This research article examines the intersection of green banking and banking technology to ascertain whether advancements in banking technology can enhance the efficacy of green banking initiatives. The study synthesizes existing literature on green banking and banking technology, analyzing their interrelationship and potential synergies. Through a comprehensive review, it explores how innovative technologies can facilitate sustainable banking practices and contribute to environmental conservation. The findings suggest that integrating green banking principles with banking technology holds significant promise for promoting environmentally responsible banking operations and fostering sustainable development.
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