# Customers expect more recognition and greater choice from bank loyalty programmes reveals Collinson Group
Author:  Pal Sinha, Barnali 
Author URL: https://financedigest.com/author/pal-sinha-barnali
Published: 2017-05-23
Category: BANKING
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Meta Title: UK Financial Services Loyalty Programmes: Are Customers
Meta Description: Discover why only 38% of UK consumers feel rewarded, and what they want - points with cash, more rewards, and easier user experience. Learn more.
URL: https://financedigest.com/customers-expect-more-recognition-and-greater-choice-from-bank-loyalty-programmes-reveals-collinson-grouphtml

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- Just 38 percent of UK consumers who are members of financial services loyalty programmes feel as though they are rewarded. This increases to 51 percent of global consumers
- In the UK, customers want the ability to combine points with cash (37 percent), have a larger selection of rewards (37 percent) and a simpler user experience (33 percent)

Collinson Group research has revealed that just 38 percent of [bank and financial service customers](https://www.financedigest.com/the-bank-of-me-why-banks-need-to-be-totally-customer-centric.html "The bank of me – why banks need to be totally customer centric") in the UK feel rewarded for their custom. [Customers are looking for more opportunities to earn loyalty](https://www.financedigest.com/how-do-you-build-customer-loyalty-3-steps-to-follow.html "HOW DO YOU BUILD CUSTOMER LOYALTY? 3 STEPS TO FOLLOW") currency and more choice when redeeming their points.

Reward and recognition are becoming increasingly important for customer retention and revenue growth. As regulators encourage greater competition in the financial services market, new competitors emerge and consumers are given more opportunities to compare and switch services. Brands must consider how best to remain attractive to this sophisticated set of consumers who have a greater access to information and are always after the best value for money.

The Collinson Group research with 2,250 consumers across the United States, United Kingdom, Singapore and the UAE revealed that more than three quarters of respondents (77 percent) look for loyalty programmes with a greater choice of rewards. Furthermore, four in five respondents (82 percent), said that the value of a programme decreases when there is only a limited range of rewards available.

In the UK, research respondents cited three ways that financial services loyalty programmes could be improved: the ability to combine points with cash (37 percent), have a larger selection of rewards (37 percent) and a simpler user experience (33 percent). This indicates that usability and accessibility of rewards are top of mind for financial services loyalty programme members.

Two of the strongest categories of reward that are most popular with global financial services customers are travel and leisure. In the UK, customers consistently place a high value on benefits such as airport lounge access, concierge services and unique social and cultural leisure experiences [\[1\]](#_ftn1). Collinson Group research reinforces that customers value products and experiences offered outside of company core inventory as part of a financial services loyalty programme.

Respondents also expressed a desire to have more redemption opportunities. In fact, 66 percent of global [financial service customers said that they specifically look for a loyalty programme](https://www.financedigest.com/financial-companies-delivering-better-value-for-customers-in-loyalty-programmes-compared-to-other-sectors.html "Financial companies delivering better value for customers in loyalty programmes compared to other sectors") that has both in-store and online redemption capabilities. This capability does not currently feature in many financial services loyalty programmes, with 70 percent of UK respondents revealing that they would like the opportunity to redeem in-store. An enhanced redemption experience is delivered through a programme that offers the [customer the ability to redeem in both retail](https://www.financedigest.com/insight-into-tomorrows-retail-banking-customers.html "INSIGHT INTO TOMORROW’S RETAIL BANKING CUSTOMERS") outlets and leisure stores, as well as an e-commerce platform. Survey respondents were clear that the value of a loyalty programme decreases if points cannot be redeemed in physical retail outlets, with 51 percent in the country agreeing.

**Christopher Evans, Director at Collinson Group said:**

“Traditional financial services models continue to evolve, with a focus on improved digital services and experiences, but a key area brands need to consider is how they recognise and reward existing customers. Other sectors such as travel and retail are demonstrating new ways of offering more personalised, timely and relevant rewards.

“A key element in enabling this is providing [customers with more ways to earn and redeem loyalty](https://www.financedigest.com/how-will-the-introduction-of-digital-banking-impact-customer-perception-and-overall-loyalty.html "HOW WILL THE INTRODUCTION OF DIGITAL BANKING IMPACT CUSTOMER PERCEPTION AND OVERALL LOYALTY?") currency. Offering the opportunity to ‘spend’ points against non-financial products such as travel, leisure or more altruistic rewards is increasingly attractive to programme members. The chance to redeem points in physical stores such as retailers and to part-pay with loyalty points and cash all make programmes more relevant and therefore more valuable to consumers.”

[\[1\]](#_ftnref1) Collinson Group mass affluent research – rethinking the customer relationship: [https://www.collinsongroup.com/insights/consumers-shun-loyalty-programmes-forcing-brands-to-rethink-the-customer-relationship](https://www.collinsongroup.com/insights/consumers-shun-loyalty-programmes-forcing-brands-to-rethink-the-customer-relationship)


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