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    Blockchain Technology Framework for Securing and Automating Customer Onboarding Process: A Case of Equity Bank, Kenya.

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    Date
    2025-06
    Author
    Owino, Fredrick Otieno
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    Thesis
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    en
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    Abstract
    The increasing prevalence of cyber threats and fraudulent activities has heightened the need for robust security measures in the financial sector, particularly in customer onboarding processes. This study investigated the implementation of a blockchain technology framework to enhance the security and efficiency of the customer onboarding process at Equity Bank, one of Kenya’s leading financial institutions. The research aimed to assess the impact of decentralized ledger technology, cryptographic security, and consensus mechanisms on the onboarding process. The study is guided by four specific objectives: (1) To evaluate the current problem with Equity Bank's customer onboarding process. (2) To analyze the existing blockchain technology solutions to the customer onboarding process in other institutions. (3) To analyze the existing solutions and processes for customer onboarding and assess the use of blockchain technology at Equity Bank, Kenya. (4) To develop a blockchain framework for customer onboarding, explicitly focusing on Equity Bank Kenya. (5) To test the functionality of the developed framework for consumer onboarding at Equity bank, Kenya. Corresponding research questions were formulated to explore these objectives in detail. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining qualitative interviews with Equity Bank staff, bank security experts, and customers and quantitative surveys to collect comprehensive data. The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Diffusion of Innovations Theory, Information Security Theory, Distributed Ledger Theory, and Operational Efficiency Theory provide the theoretical framework for the study. These theories helped the study understand the dynamics of blockchain technology's adoption, security enhancements, and efficiency improvements. The study's significance lies in its potential to inform Equity Bank’s strategy for implementing blockchain technology, contributing to the broader body of knowledge on fintech innovations, and guiding policy development for secure and efficient customer onboarding processes. In conclusion, the research underscores the transformative potential of blockchain technology in securing the customer onboarding process, highlighting its applicability in enhancing data protection, reducing fraud, and improving operational efficiency at Equity Bank. Future research could expand the scope to include comparative studies across different banks and regions, further testing the findings and exploring additional fintech innovations.
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    http://repository.anu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1072
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    ANU
    Subject
    Blockchain
    Framework
    Securing
    Automating
    Onboarding
    Equity Bank
    Description
    Research Project Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for The degree of Master of Science in Applied Information Technology in the Department of Computer and Information Technology and the School of Science and Technology of Africa Nazarene University.
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