The retail banking industry is a whole different game than it used to be: deposits are on the decline, transaction costs are increasing, and client expectations are becoming more complex. Financial institutions are in need of a solution that provides customers with the personal touches they require for a positive experience without requiring a costly 1:1 interaction with a teller or associate just to complete a simple transaction.
That solution is self-service and assisted-service solutions. Here’s why:
Let’s face it, it is more expensive than ever before to hire a full-time employee (FTE). To put a number to it, the average FTE salary has risen 20% since 2000. And to add salt to the wound, in-branch transactions have decreased. This means you’re paying more for your associates to do less, making transaction costs sky-rocket.
Self-service solutions are an effective way to combat this negative trend, as they take low-value, high-cost transactions off the teller’s plates and empower clients to complete these simple transactions on their own. In fact, a study by Accenture showed that it’s 95% cheaper to process deposits digitally than through a teller.
Over the past decade, changes to customer service in the retail world have resulted in greater consumer expectations. Grocery stores, gas stations, movie theaters, and other retail industries have already adopted self-service solutions, which means your clients have already been enjoying this advanced level of service while going about their daily business and they expect the same in their bank or credit union branch. If your branch doesn’t stay updated, they will choose to go to one that does—especially a modern client.
While universal associates (UAs) have been an up-and-coming trend the past few years, 2019 is shaping up to be the year that it shifts to a mandatory addition to any branch design project. Self-service solutions are helping financial institutions make that switch by breaking transactions away from the teller line and giving associates the ability to use their new universal skills when providing assisted service.
Big branches are out-of-style. Not only are they regularly empty due to an excess in size and decrease in branch traffic, but they cost a lot to keep staffed, serviced, maintained, updated, etc. That’s why financial institutions are on a mission to decrease their branch footprint, and that includes eliminating unnecessary technology, employees, and even square footage
If you answered ‘yes’ to any of the following questions, your branch is in need of self-service solutions. Your next step is to bring on an expert to make it happen.
When it comes to properly adopting self-service solutions, there are a lot of moving parts that need to be managed: from design and build, to tech, to digital signage, to training, and beyond. You could attempt to balance all these factors on your own, or even worse: you could hire multiple vendors to handle the multiple pieces of the project and cross your fingers they communicate well enough to independently put all the pieces of the puzzle together.
Or you can instead hire a full-service branch transformation firm, like CFM, for peace of mind that your shift to self-service will be a successful one. Capable of not only balancing every moving part of the pivot, but the turn-key approach to our solutions also makes putting together the puzzle easier (and faster) than ever.
We have seen it all and guided several financial institutions on in-branch self-service strategies with: