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Banking in Western India getting customer centric
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the entry of foreign players and multiple delivery channels, retail customers
have become more discerning and less "loyal" to banks. They demand faster
service and better products. They are less willing to postpone their purchases
while their savings build up and are more amenable to making purchases with the
help of loans from the banking sector. Against this backdrop of changing tastes,
it appears that the western region is leading a revolution in which banking
sector customers call the
shots.
Technology
savvy customers demand net based
banking
As the pace of life in
urban and semi urban areas picks up, retail customers of banks demand faster
services which will facilitate their transactions. In answer, banks have
employed technology based solutions, which are spreading their wings and
covering every area of banking. These solutions have resulted in better tracking
of bank accounts and faster transactions. The entry of ATMs has made the
conventional brick and mortar branch banking partially redundant! Customers who
have access to these facilities no longer prefer to visit branches for their day
to day banking transactions like cash deposits, withdrawals, cheque collection,
balance enquiry, etc. What’s more, internet, mobile and phone banking have
opened new avenues in “convenience banking”. Internet banking has
also led to a reduction in transaction costs for banks to about a tenth of
branch banking, the benefits of which are shared between banks and customers.
And net savvy customers are taking to the use of internet quite readily,
choosing banks that offer these facilities over those that do
not.
Western
India - Paving the way for retail
credit
The fear of purchasing
on credit has receded considerably. Unlike in the past, consumers are
comfortable with the idea of purchasing electronic equipment, homes, home
furnishing and numerous other requirements on credit. In fact, they are
comfortable funding education and festival expenses with the help of loans too.
This is apparent from the spurt in banking sector retail loans in recent times.
The western region occupies a
major chunk of the retail loan portfolio of the entire banking industry, with a
share of 36 per cent of the total loans. The country’s third largest
public sector bank, Bank of Baroda, has a strong presence in this region with 47
per cent of its total deposits and 54 per cent of its total retail credit coming
from this territory.
With
Indian perceptions towards credit changing, the use of credit cards is growing
too and will continue to be a growth area for Indian banks.
Next
generation customers will drive future banking
initiatives
With a growing
population of ‘generation next’ individuals, who are technology
savvy and joining the corporate workforce, the future of retail banking seems
rather optimistic, especially for banks that take to heart the philosophy of
`convenience banking'. With changing consumer attitudes towards banking and
technological advancements in the banking sector, we could witness the emergence
of highly varied financial products tailored to meet specific needs of the
customers in the retail space.
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