CHICAGO, Oct. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The recent recession caused dramatic changes to the banking industry. While those changes created challenging situations for industry players, it created opportunities for others. Because of rapid technological advancements and new industry players, Mintel Comperemedia is tracking "alternative banks" entering the market. In the first 8 months of 2013 20% of the checking and savings direct mail was from direct banks, compared to only 4% in 2012.
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"Five direct banks—Ally, Cap One 360, Discover, State Farm and USAA—were, in part, responsible for the growth," says Susan Wolfe, VP, content, Mintel Comperemedia. "While direct banking isn't mainstream just yet, it does seem to be gaining popularity with consumers."
According to Mintel research, only 1% of Mintel respondents had an account at an Internet bank in both 2006 and 2010. In 2012, that number jumped to 6%. Additionally, higher-incomes groups, including those earning $100K-149.9K, are more likely than other income groups to have an account with a direct bank (8%).
"Consumers have typically been reluctant to go with a direct bank because they feel that they want the comfort of a physical branch nearby. But as consumers rely more on online, mobile and ATM banking, and less on the branch, we could be at the start of a shift in consumer mindset and the convenience of a nearby physical location might not be the main reason that consumers choose their bank," adds Susan Wolfe.
Comperemedia research has also seen significant changes across marketing channels—direct mail, email, online and print—in recent quarters, partially due to activity from alternative banks. Acquisition direct mail volume for new checking and savings accounts is on the rise in 2013, making the marketplace even more competitive than in the past, with mail volume for the first 8 months of this year 26% higher than in 2012.
About Mintel Comperemedia
Mintel Comperemedia® provides strategic solutions for businesses looking to advance and improve their direct marketing strategy. It monitors direct mail, email, print and online advertising targeted at consumers, small businesses and insurance agents across eight industries: credit cards, insurance, telecommunications, banking, investments, mortgage & loan, automotive, and travel and leisure. Mintel Comperemedia helps businesses identify competitor strategies and direct marketing trends, so they can create more effective, informed marketing campaigns. www.comperemedia.com
Mintel is a leading global provider of market, consumer and innovation research. For more than 40 years, Mintel has given companies worldwide the best data, the most useful analysis and the smartest business recommendations.www.mintel.com
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