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The Impact of Digital Marketing Practice on the Banking Performance in Afghanistan (Evidence from Ghazanfar Bank)
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This study examines the impact of digital marketing practices specifically email marketing, social network marketing, mobile phone marketing, and website marketing on banking performance, using Ghazanfar Bank in Afghanistan. The objective is to determine which digital marketing components most significantly enhance banking performance. A quantitative approach was adopted, using a structured questionnaire administered to bank employees. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation, and multiple regression to assess the relationships between digital marketing tools and performance indicators. The results reveal that all four digital marketing components have a positive and statistically significant effect on banking performance (p < 0.05). Among them, website marketing demonstrated the strongest impact (β = 0.236, p = 0.011), underscoring the critical role of a user-friendly and informative online presence. Email marketing also showed a significant influence (β = 0.129, p = 0.037), followed by mobile phone marketing (β = 0.066, p = 0.044) and social network marketing (β = 0.079, p = 0.045). The model’s R-squared value was 0.127, indicating that approximately 12.7% of the variation in banking performance can be explained by these digital marketing practices. Website marketing showed the strongest impact, highlighting the importance of a user-friendly and informative online presence. Email marketing also contributed meaningfully, while mobile and social media marketing had moderate but significant effects. The study concludes that integrating these tools can improve customer engagement, service
delivery, and competitiveness. It recommends prioritizing website development alongside multichannel digital strategies to optimize performance in Afghanistan’s evolving financial sector.
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