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Over Half of Americans (58%) Aren't Happy with Their Banks...But Most Don't Intend to Change Them


U.S. banks' customers are the happiest in the world, according to a new report released today. The Banking Disruption Index from global digital transformation company GFT finds that 42% of U.S. consumers claim to be very happy with their bank. While U.S. banks can take comfort in the fact that their customers are happier than those in other countries, the Banking Disruption Index also warns of the majority (58%) who claim their banks could be doing more to ensure their complete satisfaction.

Traditional banks are still figuring out their roles in a new ecosystem that now includes fintechs and digital challengers who are vying for the same customers. With so many new financial experiences to choose from, even banks that have dominated the market for years are questioning where to put their focus in order to win?and hold onto?customers. These challenges have been exacerbated by recent events, such as the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, that have called the entire financial industry's stability into question.

GFT surveyed 2,000 U.S. consumers, and another 10,000 consumers across the UK, Germany, Italy, Japan and Poland, to understand how the current financial landscape is impacting consumers' sentiments towards banks. It found that, where many banks are falling short on both digital and traditional banking features, they can largely make up for with one thing: Trust.

U.S. consumers like their banks more than consumers in other countries around the world.

While GFT found that consumers stateside like their banks more than their counterparts around the world, it also revealed that a majority of Americans are not necessarily satisfied with their banking experiences. Regardless, the report reveals that most are not proactively looking to replace their banks.

Regulations are banks' secret weapon in growing consumer trust.

The Banking Disruption Index reveals a distinct correlation between Americans' relatively high level of satisfaction with their banks and their increased trust in banks over the past year. It also highlights opportunities for banks to strengthen their less satisfied customer base with trust-building features.

"As recently as last year, U.S. consumers weren't sure whether it would be traditional banks or fintechs managing their money for the long haul," said Marco Santos, CEO Americas at GFT. "Just a year later, new regulated programs such as FedNow, as well as forthcoming open banking initiatives, have given banks the gravitas to establish that they aren't going anywhere. Now, they just need the digital infrastructures to be able to participate in these programs, and then test and launch new offerings quickly."

The complete U.S. Banking Disruption Index offers an in-depth look at how well banks are delivering on the needs of their existing customers, and where they can improve to attract new ones. The full report is available to download here.

About GFT ? Shaping the future of digital business.

GFT is a digital transformation pioneer that develops sustainable solutions based on new technologies including artificial intelligence and blockchain/DLT. Services range from core system modernization and migration to open cloud platforms, as well as the introduction of carbon conscious coding.

GFT's strengths include deep technical expertise, strong partnerships and comprehensive market insights. The company uses them to design digital transformation for clients from the finance and insurance sectors as well as in the manufacturing industry. Through the intelligent use of technology it adds value and increases productivity for clients. GFT experts create and implement scalable software applications that make access to innovative business models safe and easy.

With locations in more than 15 markets around the globe, GFT ensures proximity to its clients. The company draws on over 35 years of experience and a global team consisting of over 10,000 determined talents. GFT provides them with career opportunities in the most innovative areas of software engineering. The GFT Technologies SE share is listed in the SDAX index of the German Stock Exchange (ticker: GFT-XE).

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