News Release Digital apps are replacing cash and cards at a fast pace in India, New FIS Study Shows
News Release
Digital apps are replacing cash and cards at a
fast pace in India, New FIS Study Shows
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Key facts
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· FIS releases its fourth annual in-depth,
global research study on consumer banking.
· Digital access and mobile apps matter most
to Indian consumers.
· Majority of the Indian banking customers are
satisfied with their primary bank
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MUMBAI and
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 29, 2018 – A recent survey by global banking and payment technology
provider FIS showed that Indian banking consumers have wholeheartedly embraced
digital banking by adopting mobile wallets and virtual cards as favorable
payment methods. Since digital access is at a mature level in India, banks have
been expanding their digital capabilities in the past year.
FIS’ fourth annual Performance Against Customer Expectations (PACE) study, which surveyed more than 1,000
banking consumers in India, found that 86 percent of Indian banking consumers
use financial mobile apps mainly to check their bank account and make financial
transactions which is more than they did a year ago. The rise in adoption of
digital banking clearly demonstrates the need for banks to understand customers’
needs to strategically prioritize the areas where digital makes most sense.
The FIS PACE report
also highlights that banks in India are successfully meeting the expectations
of their customers by offering various digital channels and convenient branch
locations. 82 percent of Indian consumers are satisfied with their primary bank
with customers from private sector banks being more satisfied than public
sector banks. The report additionally suggests that banks could further boost
satisfaction level by introducing reward programs.
Key Findings about
Indian Consumers:
· 18% of respondents experienced fraud in the
previous year
· Nearly, two-thirds of the respondents have a
financial advisor and the remaining prefer to rely on friends and families for
financial advice
· 94% of the respondents used alternative
financial services than the services provided by their primary banks.
What Millennials and
GenMxers (Age Group 18-36) in India said:
· Mobile app is the primary method for
person-to-person payments and banks should continue innovating digital
offerings
· They are more likely to be planning for events
central to their life stage including retirement and hence will turn to their
primary financial institutions for financial advising
“This year’s PACE
study clearly shows that digital access and mobile financial applications
matter most to Indian consumers”, said Mr. Ramaswamy Venkatachalam, Managing Director – India, FIS. “Since the Indian economy is poised to
transition into a less cash economy, banks are providing their customers with
digital capabilities that facilitate an extensive range of financial
activities. With digitalization evolving, banks need to strategically
prioritize individual customer needs and willingness in order to boost customer
satisfaction. The PACE study depicts a clear picture of where India’s banks
need to focus and how we can further provide services/products to meet the
demands of banking customers,” he added.
About the PACE Study
In its fourth year,
the annual FIS Performance Against Customer Expectations (PACE) study provides
a snapshot on how well banking providers are meeting the expectations of their
customers. The 2018 study surveyed more than 4000 banked consumers in four
countries, including India, USA, UK, and Germany, across all age and
sociodemographic segments to rate their primary banking providers’ performance
against nine key performance indications (KPIs). Surveys were conducted online.
To read the full report, visit the PACE 2018experience.
FIS is a global leader
in financial services technology, with a focus on retail and institutional
banking, payments, asset and wealth management, risk and compliance,
consulting, and outsourcing solutions. Through the depth and breadth of our
solutions portfolio, global capabilities and domain expertise, FIS serves more
than 20,000 clients in over 130 countries. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla.,
FIS employs more than 57,000 people worldwide and holds leadership positions in
payment processing, financial software and banking solutions. Providing
software, services and outsourcing of the technology that empowers the
financial world, FIS is a Fortune 500 company and is a member of Standard &
Poor’s 500® Index. For more
information about FIS, visit www.fisglobal.com.
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