Internet Changing Financial Service Brand Perceptions

Published: 20 January 2000 y., Thursday
The findings are part of a larger ongoing study of online branding impacts in different industries. More than 25 percent of cybercitizens have changed the financial service provider(s) they use as a result of what they learned online, the research concludes. This equals some 3.1 million financial services customers who have changed service providers as a result of their online experience. “The online revolution has moved beyond such early goals as building Web site awareness and capturing online customers, and is now in a more profound realm where financial services brands, themselves, are being fundamentally defined by the Internet,” said Thomas Miller, vice president of Cyber Dialogue. Factors such as site navigation, personalization features, responsiveness to inquiries, user education features, and the ability to compare other consumer opinions all help shape user perceptions of online financial service brands, according to the research. In addition, the research shows the Internet is introducing financial service brands to customer segments that were often poorly targeted prior to the online revolution. The value of establishing brand loyalty among such online target segments as women, young professionals, affluent minorities and blue-collar workers could prove to be substantial over time, according to Cyber Dialogue. The insurance sector is most likely to experience brand switching among financial services studied, with 30 percent of adults whose opinions of insurance companies were changed due to online content reporting that they purchased a different brand as a result. In investing, 18 percent of adults whose opinions of investment firms changed due to online content report that they changed investment service providers as a result. In banking, 16 percent of adults whose opinions about banks changed due to online content report that they changed online banking service providers as a result Ease of finding things on a Web site was consistently cited by online financial service users as more important than brand name in incentivizing return visits. As approximately 110 million people are online, this translates into approximately 40 million people using the Web to look for information about investments. Frequency of using the Internet to look for investment information varies greatly. One-fifth (20 percent) of those who do this have done it more than 20 times in the last month. A quarter (27 percent) have done it once or not at all in the last month.
Šaltinis: CyberAtlas
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