Trend Report

How German Savings And Investment Buyers Use Different Channels

Vanessa Niemeyer, Ph.D.
 and  three contributors
Nov 18, 2008

Summary

The economic climate in Germany has encouraged consumers to save more and shift toward more conservative savings and investment products. Germans show distinct channel behavior when researching and buying different savings and investment products. While investment fund buyers prefer in-person channels, stock buyers show a clear affinity for direct channels. The reasons for consumers' channel choices differ by product. All savings and investment buyers are motivated by convenience. But while savings account buyers look for the channel where they can get the best price, both stock and fund buyers tend to seek reliability and stick to the channel they always use. eBusiness and channel strategists in financial services firms should use these insights into consumer behavior to drive savings and investment product sales across multiple channels.

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