More Indians are now using a mobile banking app or going online rather than just talking to a banking adviser on phone to address complex issues, a new survey said on Wednesday.

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The Survey- Customer Experience in Banking:

  • The survey, ‘Customer Experience in Banking’, by global tech company Avaya.
  • It covered India, Britain, Australia and the UAE with 5,000 respondents, showed that customers in India were more likely to use a mobile banking app than customers in the other three countries.
  • According to the findings, 26% of Indian customers prefer to access services via bank’s website. The same number prefer mobile app rather than talking to a human agent compared to 19 per cent in Australia.
  • In addition,21 per cent in Britain and 24 per cent in the UAE.
  • The report added that 58 per cent of Indian customers wanted to be alerted about a problematic or fraudulent transaction and 49 per cent want to be alerted when their credit card is up for renewal. This is the highest in all four countries.

Managing Director:

  • Vishal Agrawal, Managing Director, India and SAARC, Avaya, on the results of survey.
  • Said, “today, customers use varied touch-points to access services, be it mobile app, website, contact centre or physical visit to a branch”.

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  • The most important factor for Indian customers is to have issues resolved on the first point of contact, with 37% saying they would change banks after a bad experience, second only to the UAE.
  • 25% of Indian consumers are likely to voice their complaints on social media platforms.
  • Compared to 15% in the UK, while 44 % would let friends and family know about their issues.
  • Customers today are looking for elevated and seamless services, and
  • If they don’t get them they will look elsewhere,Agrawal noted.
  • While 32 per cent of Indian customers said they have been kept waiting on the phone for lengthy periods.
  • In addition,which is more than any other country surveyed.
  • 22 per cent said they haven’t experienced any customer service issues, the lowest in all four countries.

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