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August 29, 2007 Consumers Don't Enjoy Financial ServicesProblems With Banks, Credit Card Providers, And Investment Firmswith Olga Melnikova, Steven Geller |
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We asked consumers how much they enjoyed doing business with their banks, credit card providers, and investment firms. The data highlighted significant problems for each institution to work on: Banks need better sales support; credit card providers need better sales and service support; and investment firms need less complicated offerings. When looking across generations of consumers, Gen Y females identified the most problems with each of these firms. Our analysis also looked at which consumers enjoy (or don't enjoy) doing business with these institutions. The consumers that are most at-risk to shift their business are young, affluent consumers.
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Financial Services, Financial Services Customer Experience, Investments, Retail Banking, Consumer Financial Services, Retail Credit
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