Customer behavior and loyalty in retail banking: Mobilizing for loyalty

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Frequent bank branch users in Singapore more likely to switch banks

Singapore, 21 December 2015 – The writing is on the wall: consumers in Singapore view having to use bank branches for basic transactions as an inconvenience, which makes them more likely to turn away from their primary bank and flock to more on-demand ways to bank.

Bain & Company, in its sixth annual report on consumer banking behaviors, Mobilizing for Loyalty, asked which consumers would miss more for a day, their mobile phone or their physical wallet. The survey found mobile reigns supreme, with about 60 percent of the 2,500 Singaporean bank customers surveyed choosing their phone over their wallet. That share climbs to nearly 80 percent in China. Further, the survey revealed that those who rely on mobile and digital channels are 40 percent less likely to switch banks versus those who use mobile rarely. Conversely, those who frequently use a bank branch say they are three-times more likely to switch compared to those who rarely use branches. Yet, even as more banking activities go mobile, a major challenge for banks is identifying the right sequence of moves for delighting customers through a great mobile experience, while funding the investments in digital channels through cost reductions in the branch network.

Bain’s research reveals mobile interactions now exceed online interactions in 10 of the 17 countries surveyed, with the Netherlands and South Korea leading the pack and Singapore not far behind. Meanwhile, Japan and Germany lag well behind, due to the high adoption of ATMs and online banking, which provides less incentive for banks in these countries to invest heavily in trying to convert their customers to mobile.

Overall, banks’ investments in mobile are paying off in greater customer loyalty. Mobile apps used for routine transactions are one-third more likely to delight customers as similar transactions in the branch, whereas a routine branch visit is 2.4 times more likely to annoy – a pattern that repeats across many counties, including the U.S., the Netherlands and South Korea.

“As an example, our experience in the U.S. is that 60-70 percent of branch interactions in a typical bank are bad or avoidable,” said Gerard du Toit, lead author of the research and a Bain partner. “So, most of the time a branch visit results in an inferior customer experience and comes at a higher cost for the bank. Clearly, the branch as currently configured is headed for extinction.”

As such, some banks have been trying to shift routine transactions, such as deposits and cash withdrawals, away from their branches and into digital self-service channels instead, but progress is varied. For example, Mexico has more than six times the number of routine transactions per respondent compared to the Netherlands.

For the average bank, the most critical first step is to focus on improving the mobile experience – make it fast, intuitive, convenient and capable of handling basic needs to delight the customer. In many cases, this means forgoing the website for the mobile app.

“Just because you build a mobile app doesn’t mean customers will come,” said Harshveer Singh, partner in Bain’s Financial Services Practice in Southeast Asia. “Banks need to take deliberate actions to inform customers about the app’s benefits and encourage adoption at every opportunity.”

Next, banks must improve on their product sales capabilities:

  • More than 60 percent of buyers in Singapore used both digital and traditional channels for their research and purchase.
  • In Singapore, nearly 14 percent do their product research through mobile, and 14 percent actually buy through mobile.

“To make the product research and purchase experience shine on a mobile device, the products themselves must be reworked to make them easier to understand. The internal processes must also be overhauled to simplify the chain of activities,” said du Toit. “This is essential to stemming the ‘hidden defection’ issue we detailed in last year’s report – more than one-third of existing customers bought a product from a competing bank during the year.”

  • To succeed in banking, Bain identifies six new capabilities that bank organizations must have:
  • Extraordinary design discipline, given the small screen, slow speed of accurate typing and impatient users
  • Radical simplification of products, processes and communications
  • Personalization powered by good data and analytics so that only relevant information is displayed to the user
  • Contact methods that allow for anytime, anywhere chat and video calls with fast authentication
  • Much faster development cycles to keep pace with new functionality and consumer expectations

A new operating model that provides organizational agility, based on breaking down barriers that divide internal departments and a willingness to collaborate externally To receive a copy of the report or arrange an interview with Mr. Singh contact: Susan Renshaw at [email protected] or +65-6228-1094

About Bain & Company

Bain & Company is the management consulting firm that the world’s business leaders come to when they want results. Bain advises clients on strategy, operations, technology, organization, private equity and mergers and acquisition, developing practical insights that clients act on and transferring skills that make change stick. The firm aligns its incentives with clients by linking its fees to their results. Bain clients have outperformed the stock market 4 to 1. Founded in 1973, Bain has 53 offices in 34 countries, and its deep expertise and client roster cross every industry and economic sector. For more information visit: www.bain.com. Follow us on Twitter @BainAlerts.

 

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5 Christmas Eve Dinner Buffets That Cost S$100++ Or Less

Christmas Eve Buffet

With the festive season soon arriving, it’s time to start planning ahead on where to dine with your families or loved ones during Christmas or Christmas Eve. Eating out during this period can be expensive as restaurants prepare themselves for greater demands for their celebratory feasts. If you want to snag the best deal or a table in a popular restaurant in Singapore, it’s best to start researching now. Some restaurants even offer you an early bird price if you can confirm and make payment weeks ahead of the celebration.

Here is a roundup of 5 Christmas Eve Dinner Buffets that are S$100++ or less.

1. Brizo Restaurant & BarBrizo Restaurant & Bar

We start off with Brizo Restaurant & Bar on our list because it offers one of the most affordable buffet on Christmas Eve. That doesn’t mean a less sumptuous spread though. At $72++ per person, you are getting your money worth when they are offering premium seafood items such as fresh Maine lobsters, oysters and snow crab legs on their Ice Crustacean Bar. Wait, hold your horses, look out for other highlights of the yuletide spread such as the Roasted Whole Suckling Pig, Angus Striploin with Red Wine & Foie Gras and Seafood Paella with Chorizo Sausage.

Highlights: Oysters and Snow Crab Legs, Angus Striploin with Red Wine & Foie Gras

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2. Makan@Jen

Makan@Jen

Nested in the new Hotel Jen at Orchard Gateway, Makan@Jen is a relatively new restaurant that has slowly picked up fans since 2014 — with 79% up votes on Singapore’s no.1 food site Hungrygowhere. Makan@Jen is located at level 10 of the hotel lobby which promises a decent view of the the city, in its spacious and cosy environment. This Christmas Eve, look forward to an abundant spread of international and local favourites. In their festive menu, they also offer the Maine lobsters (Canadian), snow crabs and freshly shucked oysters. In their roast section, there are items such as Roast Australian Lamb with Tandoori Spices and Roast Prime US Ribeye with Rosemary and Herbs. Priced at $88++ per person.

Highlights: Maine lobsters, Oysters, Roasted Australian Lamb, Roast Prime US Rib

Enjoy Early Bird Specials of 15% off when you make your reservations before 22 Dec 2015.

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3. Indulge at Park

Indulge at Park

Have a Citrus Christmas at Indulge at Park! Well, don’t worry you will not be served oranges, lemon and grapefruits. Instead you’ll be in for an unique experience as they prepare to delight you with dishes infused with citrus flavours. Look out for dishes such as Calamansi Scented Salmon Tartar in Martini Glass, Dried Orange Peel Smoked Turkey Carpaccio, 8-hours Slow Roasted Citrus Brine Marinate Christmas Turkey, Tangerine Cheesecake and more. Their seafood section includes items such as Half Shell Scallop and Mussels, King Crab Legs, Boston Lobster, Live Oysters and White Clam. For only $80++ per person, it’s value for your money.

Highlights: Citrus-inspired menu, good spread of seafood on ice, wide selection of international cheese, live carving station and Christmas Dessert House (For the full menu, click here.)

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4. Café Swiss

Cafe Swiss

If ambience and settings are important to you, check out Café Swiss. Sitting in the atrium of Swissotel The Stamford, the 210-seater restaurant boasts modern European architecture that sets itself apart from the rest. Its festive menu is priced at $90++ per person and it has a large variety of food including a Japanese counter that serves salmon sashimi, sushi and soba and a Live Station for your Roasted Turkey and Honey Glazed Ham. Price includes free flow soft drink and a glass of Moët & Chandon Impérial

Highlights: Freshly Shucked Oysters (opened live), Japanese Half Shell Scallop, Slipper Lobster, Pan Seared Scallop, Cheese Selection, Festive Desserts such as Chocolate Brandy Log Cake & more. (Download full menu: here)

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5. Carousel

Carousel Buffet

Carousel has won the AsiaOne People’s Choice Awards for the Best Buffet Restaurant in Singapore for the sixth consecutive year. Reviews on Hungrygowhere are hugely positive and many praise the good service by the staffs there. Besides commendable services, they boasts a huge (really huge) spread of food. They have a wide selection of sashimi from your standard salmon to Tuna, Tai and Hokkigai (Surf Clam) and more. If you are a fan of oysters, they have the Live Canadian Oysters and the famous French Fine de Claires Oysters. In addition, they also have a live Teppanyaki station, Steamed Boat with Thai Tom Yam Stock, Indian Cuisine and a Dessert Station.

Highlights: 6 selections of fresh sashimi, Teppanyaki Live Station, Fine de Claires Oysters, Halal Cheese, Mediterranean selection, Chocolate Fountain & More.(View full menu: here)

Priced at $92++ per person. Enjoy 10% off when you make your payment with UOB, DBS/POSB, Citibank, OCBC, UnionPay or AMEX credit cards.

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Pre-wedding Photoshoot in Bali, under $1000

I caught up with Valerie, who came back from her 3-day prewedding adventure in Bali. She booked a 4-hour prewedding photoshoot package via OneThreeOneFour.com. I invited her to share with us the tips and tricks and the details of her photoshoot. I’m sure soon-to-marry couples planning for an overseas wedding photoshoot would find her story below very useful.

— As told to Scott:

We chose to do the photoshoot on our 2nd day in Bali. We started with the makeup at about 12 noon and Maxtu Photography came to pick us up later.

Bonus Location: Sanur Beach

Although our US$700 photoshoot package only includes 2 locations within 4 hours, Maxtu’s team brought us to a beautiful tree near their villa for some shots too! What a pleasant surprise! It’s so apparent that they love what they do. Instead of cutting corners, they really went out of the way to think of what would be the best for us.

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Location 1: Mangrove Forest

For this location, I wanted to do a vintage casual shoot with a little picnic styling. I started planning this in the weeks leading up to the shoot. My Pinterest board quickly got filled up with picnic ideas and casual vintage styles.

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Casual + Vintage Outfits

I mixed a white lace top from H&M with a vintage midi skirt that I got from Haji Lane (S$45). And in my mad rush to the airport I had forgotten to bring my shoes from home so I had to buy a shoe on my 1st day in Bali (S$10.50). The flower headband that I got from Factorie costs only S$1; – S$2 after discount plus a 1 for 1 for sales item. I got 6 headbands in total, for my bridesmaid for my wedding day!

For John, he wore a vintage vest (S$20) over a white shirt. He paired it with his red bermudas and a cute checkered socks from Uniqlo.

Total Estimated: US$58.00

Styling

On top of that, I also added a little more flavour to the styling with some props! I got my Mason Jars from qoo10 (S$10 each), picnic mat from Spotlight (S$20), straw hat from Bali (S$5). The flowers, mini basket and buntings are all from Daiso for S$2 bucks each.

Total Estimated: US$35.00

Location 2: Canggu Beach

We met a traffic jam on our way to Canggu and I was worried that we would not be able to catch the sunset. The sky looked really dark like it was going to rain! I was praying like mad in the car trying to abate my anxiety. We managed to catch the sunset and thank GOD there was still some light when we arrived and we even had a pink sunset!

I had tried to find rental of horses on my own that are affordable and good but not to much success. I eventually approached Maxtu Photography to see if they had any suggestions and they did! The price was so much more affordable than anything I could find – the great thing about having local photographers! Gotta tip our hats to Maxtu for helping us to book the two horses at Canggu beach. We paid US$30 separately for one hour rental of the horses.

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Formal Outfit

I got my own gown-looking dress from ASOS, for only S$80 after a 50% discount! I used the same pair of shoe from the casual vintage look! Hehe. As for the head accessories, I wished I had more time to plan for this because I bought it for S$20 from Lovisa.

As for John, we wore an existing suit which he tailored for when he was a groomsmen at a friend’s wedding. He bought his bow tie S$10 in Malacca, together with the vintage vest. It was not too bad at all! We did go to Benjamin Barker and bow ties costs like around S$30.

Total Estimated: US$77.00

I’m sooo happy with how these have turned out!
Even though I missed out to glam up myself, I didn’t give myself enough time to prepare for my OWN styling, instead cared more about the picnic and John, many people still complimented the look, saying that it looks more natural this way. I’m sooo happy with how these have turned out!

After the photoshoot, we got back to our villa at around 8pm. I felt really bad that Maxtu had to send us back to our Villa and drive up 2 hours to head back to Ubud area. Even though our photoshoot was only 4 hours, the travelling certainly took up more time and they were not calculative about it. So thankful to have met such kind and gracious photographers! We had interesting conversations in the car as well, it was like making new Balinese friends.

After Thoughts

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All in all, I’m so stoked to have heard about OneThreeOneFour.com before going to Bali and when they asked for my feedback, I was naturally willing to give an enthusiastic thumbs-up! I praised them for breaking into this unique niche in the market and I think that this is going to revolutionize wedding photoshoot market.

Couples in Singapore who wants to go for overseas wedding photoshoots but are always intimidated by the idea of it being expensive, can simply browse through the price lists and portfolios, all available at one place! There’s no need to go to each photographer to ask for the rates and portfolios. This was a mega point for me because I could do all the comparison to my heart’s content and I LOVE IT! I’m honestly not sponsored or asked to write this by them, but this service has really benefited us so much!

Bali Wedding Photographer

Maxtu

And as for Maxtu Photography, they really over-delivered for our photoshoot in sooo many ways, looking out for us and made us look gorgeous. :’) These photos will stay with us until we are old and with grandchildren and we would be able to relive the good times we spent in Bali together for this experience.

Within 1.5 weeks, the edited photos came in and now we just have to find a good deal to print out the photos for display on our big wedding day / for our future home!!

Our Accommodation in Bali

We booked our awesome villa via Airbnb. It’s called Little Tree House and it costs only S$66 per night! A quiet hideaway in Sanur and 5 mins away from the beach! We also enjoyed the outdoor adjoining toilet in our room and the pool very much!

If you want to know more about the rest of Valerie’s Bali trip, head on over to her blog at valziekay.wordpress.com

About the Author: Scott is a writer from OneThreeOneFour.com, a wedding photography marketplace that connects couples with photographers based in different cities around the world. Follow me on Facebook and Instagram for more updates.

(This is a guest post by OneThreeOneFour.)

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