“One size doesn't fit all”. Bank switching decisions and customer vulnerability in Europe

Author:

Fernández-Gutiérrez MarcosORCID,Ashton John

Abstract

PurposeThis paper examines the relationships between bank switching and both customer vulnerability and consumer-oriented policies (financial education and disclosure practices).Design/methodology/approachThe analysis employs microdata from the Special Eurobarometer on Financial Products and Services, for 24 European nations. It carries out a probit estimation on the factors explaining propensity of bank switching, focusing on three characteristics associated with customer vulnerability: an advanced age, low educational attainment and residence in a rural or a relatively poor region.FindingsThe authors report that the probability of bank switching is significantly lower for three groups of vulnerable customers: the elderly, the less educated and those living in deprived regions. Further the authors identify that national financial education policies and disclosure practices have no significant effects on bank switching.Research limitations/implicationsBased on these results, the authors propose more targeted policies recognising customers' heterogeneity are required to increase bank switching behaviour.Originality/valueThis paper exploits a unique source of information on bank switching behaviour and customer characteristics across European nations. These data are complemented with information about consumer financial education policies and disclosure practices from the World Bank and geographical, market and regulatory factors at the regional and national levels. The paper contributes to two academic areas. First, it presents further evidence on heterogeneity of bank customer switching behaviour, addressed at improving the understanding of customer vulnerability in banking services. Second, it examines the efficacy of consumer-oriented policies (financial literacy and disclosure practices) in encouraging bank switching.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Marketing,Marketing

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