MoneySupermarket Recognises the Best Banks and Building Societies in 2012
CHESTER, England, January 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
- First Direct winner of the Best Overall Provider award
MoneySupermarket, the UK's number one comparison website, today announced the winners of the 2012 'Supers' awards. The 'Supers' award the financial services companies that have provided the very best products and services in the last year - as judged by MoneySupermarket customers and leading independent experts. Times are tough for people in the UK and having access to great products to help them save and manage their money is increasingly important.
The winners of the 2012 'Supers' awards are as follows:
Best Current Account Provider - First Direct
Shortlisted - The Co-operative Bank, First Direct, Santander
Best Savings Account Provider - Santander
Shortlisted - Halifax, ING Direct, Post Office, Santander
Best Mortgage Provider - HSBC
Shortlisted - Chelsea BS, First Direct, HSBC, NatWest
Best Credit Card Provider - Barclaycard
Shortlisted - Barclaycard, Halifax, Tesco Bank
Best Loans Provider - Sainsbury's Bank
Shortlisted - Derbyshire BS, Sainsbury's Bank, Tesco
Product Innovation Award - Santander 123 Current Account
Shortlisted - Santander 123 Current Account, Santander 123 Credit Card, Nationwide BS for 'Savings Watch'
Best Overall Provider - First Direct
Highly commended - Santander
Kevin Mountford, head of banking at MoneySupermarket, said: "The MoneySupermarket 'Supers' awards recognise those brands that have stood out from the pack during 2012. Despite on-going challenges for the industry as a whole, we have seen many banks and building societies continue to offer a range of competitive deals for consumers. More importantly, feedback from our customers, who purchase and use these products on a daily basis, was vitally important and we have taken their feedback on board in deciding the winners.
"For the second year running, First Direct has taken the crown for the 'Best Overall Provider' award, being recognised by both its customers and our judges for the lead position it holds in the market. Once again, First Direct's customer service was ahead of its rivals, scoring consistently across all of its main product areas."
MoneySupermarket.com compares (at 27th Dec 2012)
- 134 car insurance brands and 97 home insurance brands
- 9 broadband providers and 20 energy providers
- 31 unsecured loan and 5 secured loan providers
- 62 mortgage lenders and 26 credit card providers
- 63 savings providers and 38 current account providers
- Over 650,000 mobile phone deals
Our customers
We help our customers to save money on all of their household bills by providing a free, easy to use online service so they can compare a wide range of products in one place and find the product most suited to their needs. Our size means we are able to offer our customers exclusive, market-leading deals, including some they can't even get direct from providers.
Our providers
By having considerable volumes of informed customers actively looking for products and ready to purchase, we offer our providers an efficient and cost effective customer acquisition solution across all of our channels. This enables our providers to target their marketing spend in an effective and completely measurable way.
Our revenue comes predominantly from fees paid to us by product providers when a customer clicks through to their website and actually applies for or purchases a product. It is a success based marketing fee.
Our customer commitment
- We make it easy to find the brands you expect to see
- We strive to ensure a product cannot be found cheaper by going direct
- We let you remain in control of your personal data
- We are independent and impartial
- We make it easy to switch and save
- We strive to always show the most competitive product available
For more information contact:
Susannah Clark / Paul Lawler
MoneySupermarket
+44-(0)7834-525-961 / +44-(0)7872-379-545
[email protected] / [email protected]
SOURCE moneysupermarket.com
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