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MetaBank Study Reveals Digital Banks Should Focus on Growing Share of Banking

MetaBank Study Reveals Digital Banks Should Focus on Growing Share of Banking

Consumer is very loyal to their bank, and holds onto their account for an average of 14 yearsi. At the same time, more than 40 million U.S. consumers have gone digital with their banking and a large percentage now have multiple accounts, presenting an opportunity for neobanks and digital banks to grow, simply by focusing their acquisition efforts on increasing share of banking (MetaBank).

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These are among the actionable insights identified in new research from Meta Payments, a division of MetaBank®, N.A., and Visa®, The Digital Migration: Growing Share of Banking. MetaBank, N.A. (“Meta”) is a national bank, a subsidiary of Meta Financial Group, Inc. and a leader in providing innovative financial solutions to consumers and businesses throughout the country.

“When it comes to digital banking, our research showed many adopters view their digital accounts as an addition to their existing accounts, not a replacement. Digital banks would be well served to focus marketing and acquisition strategies on capturing the many consumers who are open to having multiple accounts,” said Sheree Thornsberry, Meta EVP and Head of Payments. “Further, our research showed consumer awareness of digital banks is being driven primarily by digital channels, indicating online and social media marketing efforts could bring a return on investment.”

The Digital Migration: Growing Share of Banking examined how consumers are navigating digital banking, and is based on the responses of 1,800 U.S. adults. Key trends from this research are included below.

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  • The “Hybrid” consumer could be key to unlocking digital banking growth. Hybrids are those consumers who maintain both digital-only and traditional bank accounts. This group makes up 27% of the banking population, and these individuals are six times more likely than their peers to have three or more bank accounts. Notably, members of this group are also highly unlikely to give up their traditional accounts — 77% say they’d never do so. Hybrids are simply open to trying new accounts that meet their needs.
  • Why do so many consumers hold multiple bank accounts? Nearly half of the U.S. population owns multiple accounts. For many, budgeting is a key factor, with 46% opting to leverage their accounts to separate funds for everyday spending.
  • Once digital banks have homed in on their target consumer, the research showed there are a few key ways to reach them. Consumers are largely becoming aware of digital banks via digital channels, including online (40%) and via social (34%). Though digital banks are still employing traditional advertising channels like billboards and magazines, these channels have been found to be among the least effective.

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