Customer Satisfaction with Plastic Money in Tirupur

Authors

  •   S. Tamilselvi Maharani Arts and Science college, Dharapuram,Tamilnadu-638657
  •   V. Karpagavalli Assistant Professor, Department of B.Com (CA), Tiruppur Kumaran College For Women, Tirupur, Tamilnadu - 641687

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/ijcs/2018/v3/i3/129624

Keywords:

EFT

, Network, Plastic Money

Manuscript received March 5

, 2018, revised April 12, accepted April 16, 2018. Date of publication May 6, 2018.

Abstract

The development of plastic money is one of the recent phenomenon in the banking sector. Plastic money is a charge card; it is a direct charge against the limit sanctioned. It is a debt instrument issued by some specialized companies. It is one step forward towards cashless and cheque-less society. The operation is through Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) and inter- bank network. Credit cards are the key to opening of bank accounts for daily payments by card holders. Credit card has been rightly called plastic money. The objective is to provide convenience and security. It eliminates cash transactions and protects from the danger of pick pocketing. There is usually interest free credit for 30 to 45 days.  This paper attempts to find out the satisfaction of customers with plastic money with reference to Tirupur.

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Published

2018-06-01

How to Cite

Tamilselvi, S., & Karpagavalli, V. (2018). Customer Satisfaction with Plastic Money in Tirupur. Indian Journal of Computer Science, 3(3), 40–47. https://doi.org/10.17010/ijcs/2018/v3/i3/129624

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