Abstract
The world is currently witnessing a widespread digital revolution, which is having a profound impact on all aspects of life, including the financial sector. In this context, digital transformation has become a necessity for financial institutions, including banks. This research aims to test the impact of digital transformation technologies on the internal audit function and financial inclusion in Egyptian banks. To achieve this goal, a field study was conducted on a sample of Egyptian government-owned commercial banks. The study found that there is a strong impact of the application of digital transformation mechanisms in banks on the development of internal audit procedures, through the following: (a) Improvement of the efficiency and effectiveness of internal audit activities: Digital transformation technologies help to analyse data faster and more accurately, which contributes to the faster and more effective detection of potential risks. (b) Increased transparency and accountability: Digital transformation technologies help to provide easier and faster access to financial and administrative information, which contributes to the enhancement of transparency and accountability in financial institutions. (c) Support for achieving financial inclusion: Digital transformation technologies help to provide banking services in a simpler, faster, and more efficient manner, which contributes to achieving financial inclusion. Keywords: Digital transformation, banking sector, Egyptian Central Bank
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