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Consumer NZ names TSB Bank as People’s Choice award winner

Consumer NZ names TSB Bank as 2016 People’s Choice award winner for Banking

Taranaki stalwart business TSB Bank has won the 2016 Consumer NZPeople’s Choice award for banking.

People’s Choice winners are identified through detailed analysis of Consumer NZ surveys. The banking survey is a nationally representative sample of 1020 Kiwis aged 18 and over and asks respondents to rate their main bank on several performance measures.

To achieve the People’s Choice award, a brand must stand out in delivering customer satisfaction. TSB was the standout performer in this year's survey. Wellington-based The Co-operative Bank also performed very well.

This is the first time a Consumer NZ People’s Choice award has been awarded in the banking category.

Consumer NZ general manager - business Derek Bonnar said the local banks outperformed the big four Australian-owned banks.

“Combined, customers of the local banks were more likely to be very satisfied across a number of measures, including competitive interest rates, advice, timely responses and value for money,” Mr Bonnar said.

Eighty-three percent of TSB customers were very satisfied, compared with an industry average of 55 percent. Seventy-four percent of The Co-operative Bank's customers were also very satisfied.

Achieving the People’s Choice endorsement is an outstanding achievement for TSB Bank, Mr Bonnar said.

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TSB chief executive Kevin Murphy said he’s delighted with the result.

“We are honoured to be awarded the Consumer NZ People’s Choice award for banking. This award lets us know that being bigger doesn’t always mean better. Being recognised by the public for our exceptional customer service, amongst much larger competitors, tells us that our efforts to satisfy our customers remain a cut above the rest,” Mr Murphy said.

The survey also showed internet banking was now used by 95 percent of the population and just over half were using a smartphone application. Unsurprisingly, branch banking was still most popular with those 65 years and older.

Nearly two thirds of the respondents stated they had a contactless credit or debit card. Of those, 43 percent said they used these regularly. However, 38 percent of the cardholders stated they were very concerned about the safety of contactless cards.

Consumer NZ is an independent, not for profit organisation. Winners of Consumer NZ endorsements and awards can license use of the awards for marketing and promotions. All revenue raised from the endorsement programme goes back into the research Consumer NZ does on behalf of Kiwis.

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