Technological advances have made a significant impact on the banking sector in recent years, with a key development being the introduction of technological and remote channels of interaction. While some research has been undertaken to establish the level of acceptance by customers of these channels, most of this research has examined retail banking customers’ attitudes to, and adoption of, remote interaction channels. This paper reports the findings of a study which has investigated channel preferences amongst corporate customers of a leading retail and corporate bank in the UK. Specifically, it seeks to differentiate between smaller business customers and larger customers. The key findings are that all customers prefer personalised interaction and that smaller customers, who are generally less profitable for banks than large clients, show relatively less willingness to embrace technological means of communication and to insist on personal interaction with their bank.
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1 November 2002
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November 01 2002
Corporate banking in the UK: personal vs remote interaction
Aodheen O’Donnell;
Aodheen O’Donnell
School of Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
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Mark G. Durkin;
Mark G. Durkin
School of Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
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Danielle McCartan‐Quinn
Danielle McCartan‐Quinn
School of Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5937
Print ISSN: 0265-2323
© MCB UP Limited
2002
International Journal of Bank Marketing (2002) 20 (6): 273–284.
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O’Donnell A, Durkin MG, McCartan‐Quinn D (2002), "Corporate banking in the UK: personal vs remote interaction". International Journal of Bank Marketing, Vol. 20 No. 6 pp. 273–284, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02652320210446733
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