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COVID-19 May Permanently Change How Consumers and Businesses Bank

byPhil Neuffer
July 30, 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic is changing how consumers and businesses interact with financial institutions and new research shows that this trend will likely be permanent. According to the results of Citizens Bank’s inaugural Banking Experience Survey, 50% of consumers and 76% of businesses said the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way they interact with their financial institution, with 66% of consumers and 73% of businesses saying these changes will be permanent.

The nationwide survey of 1,091 consumers and 252 business leaders also found that while the pandemic is leading to an accelerated adoption of digital banking tools, human interaction — provided either in person or via virtual channels — is essential when it comes to getting financial advice and for executing more complex transactions.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated and solidified a transition in how customers behave and interact with brands that was already well underway, posing significant questions around how companies can best serve customers going forward,” Beth Johnson, chief experience officer at Citizens Bank, said. “Despite the shift to digital banking, it’s clear that personal interaction remains important to customers, so financial institutions must find ways to serve them seamlessly in their channel of choice.”

While 69% of consumers already prefer banking online some or all of the time and 64% agree that technology will completely change banking as they know it, a similar number (65%) agree that they prefer human expertise when receiving financial advice.

That’s particularly true at the higher end of the market, as customers with investable assets of more than $2 million are significantly more likely than others to strongly agree that they need to be able to speak to an in-person representative in order to trust a business/organization, according to the survey.

Similarly, 71% of business leaders perform at least some banking activities online and 85% agree that technology will completely change banking as they know it. Still, 74% said there is a need to at least occasionally use in-person banking and 73% prefer having in-person interactions with experts when receiving financial advice.

Business leaders who do all of their banking in person cited safety/security, accuracy/accountability and personal service as the top reasons why they preferred to do so.

The survey suggested that consumers may want it both ways when it comes to personalization. They want tailored offerings but have some hesitations with sharing or disclosing certain types of information. Sixty percent of consumers surveyed are comfortable sharing personal information with their bank so it can provide personalized solutions and better experiences, and 49% believe that banks will use AI and big data to anticipate financial needs. However, 41% are uncomfortable with their bank using data that they previously shared with third-party sources.

The survey also uncovered a generational divide among consumers when it comes to privacy as those aged 18 to 24 (42%) are less likely to be comfortable with sharing personal information with their bank versus those who are 25 to 34 (59%), 35 to 44 (65%), 45 to 54 (59%) or 55 to 74 (61%).

Businesses know — and perhaps even expect — that their information will be shared by banks and third parties, and generally don’t mind if this is done to inform customized solutions and a better banking experience, with 73% of respondents saying their bank should be recommending specific products/solutions based on the information they have about their business.

Business leaders were asked to name the capabilities that they found important in evaluating a banking partner. The most important factor — cited by 90% of respondents as being either somewhat or very important — was the ability of a bank to support their business throughout its lifecycle.

Eighty-four percent of business leaders said it is important to work with a banker who can serve as a trusted advisor and 85% expressed a desire to work with a bank that can provide more than just loans.

When asked what solutions they expect their bank to provide in the future, the three most popular choices from business leaders were virtual assistants to help manage company finances (60%), secure mobile-optimized treasury management platforms (54%) and secure online treasury management platforms (52%).

“Rapid digitization is reshaping how both consumers and businesses can interact with their banks by adding new channels that make banking more convenient, mobile and secure,” Johnson said. “It is important for banks to take advantage of new technology and create great experiences across those new channels so customers can get the best of both worlds — human interaction and digital convenience.”

Mintel/Comperemedia conducted the survey between June 2 and June 17 for 1,091 consumers and between June 2 and June 15 for 252 businesses, using an email invitation and an online survey.

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