Consumers have little confidence in banks
Monday 27 April 2009
Dutch consumers have little confidence in banks and give their own bank an average score of 4.9 out of 10, according to a poll of over 1,000 adults for market research group Synovate.
Of all the Netherlands' big banks, only Rabobank passes the test, with a score of 7.1%, news agency ANP says.
Only 17% say they have more faith in a bank which appoints a known person as CEO. And most people think banks should stop advertising their services.
Nevertheless, only 15% of people are considering switching to a different bank, the survey shows.
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