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Over half of under 45s interested in banking products from Apple, Amazon or Google

Online research from Equifax, the consumer and business insights expert, reveals over half (51%) of Brits under 45 years old would be interested in banking products or services from technology giants like Apple, Amazon or Google. Of those, 45% said that products or services like loans, credit cards or current account from these technology companies would only appeal to them if they offered better value than their existing bank.

 

Across all age groups, the level of interest in banking products from leading technology firms falls to 40%, with  over a quarter (27%) of Brits stating they would rather use their existing bank as they’re more familiar with them.

 

Jake Ranson, Banking and Financial Institution expert and CMO at Equifax Ltd, said: “The recent announcement that Apple is joining forces with Goldman Sachs to launch a consumer credit card highlights how tech companies plan to shake up the banking industry, creating products and services to compete against the big high street banking names as well as newer digital entrants.

 

“Although a sense of brand familiarity pins many people to their current bank, there’s an appetite for new products and a desire for alternatives that can offer something genuinely different. The tech giants have a loyal brand following in their own right, if they can combine this with a competitive product offering we’ll see an interesting shift in dynamics as the fight to attract customers heats up.”

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Notes to editors:

All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from Gorkana. Total sample size was 2,002 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 4th-8th May 2018. The survey was carried out online. The figures are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).