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March 27, 2008

Customer Relationship Snapshot: Credit Card Providers

How Relationships Differ Across Generations Of US Consumers

by Bruce D. Temkin

with Olga Melnikova, Steven Geller

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Forrester asked nearly 5,000 US consumers about many aspects of their relationships with credit card issuers. We examined their feedback on overall customer experience; their satisfaction with Web, branch, and phone interactions; and their plans to stay loyal to their current credit card providers. To understand the dynamics of these relationships, we analyzed the data across five generations of consumers: Gen Y, Gen X, Younger Boomers, Older Boomers, and Seniors. Some of our findings: Seniors and Older Boomers are getting their basic needs met, Seniors are the most satisfied with phone interactions, and Gen Yers are the least loyal to their existing providers.

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