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Two-Thirds of Online Kiwis Now Use Internet Banking.
ASB, Westpac & National Bank the Most Visited Sites
Nielsen Online Consumer Finance Monitor
February 19, 2008, Auckland -- In New Zealand’s highly competitive retail banking market, online banking via the
Internet has become a mainstream activity. Results from the latest Nielsen Online Consumer Finance Monitor show that
over two thirds of people who use the Internet (68%) have accessed online banking sites in the last month.
“After 20 years of conducting the Nielsen Consumer Finance Monitor via face-to-face interviews, we have moved to online
interviews in the last quarter of 2007. Therefore, the Online Consumer Finance Monitor is very well placed to monitor
online banking,” commented Donald Sheppard, Associate Director, Financial Services Research at The Nielsen Company, New
Zealand.
Out of every 100 people over 15 within New Zealand, 84 have access to the Internet and 71 use the Internet at least once
a month (sourced from Nielsen Media Services, Panorama Q3 07). Of those who use the Internet, Nielsen Consumer Finance
Monitor results show that 68 percent used online banking in the last month, while 57 percent used it at least once a
week.
“Online banking has experienced phenomenal growth during the last three years with the proportion of people who had
visited an online banking site more than doubling in this period” commented Mr Sheppard.
The most frequently used banking sites included ASB, Westpac and National Bank with all three of these sites now having
over half a million unique browsers per month (Nielsen Online Market Intelligence). Considering the main banks that
customers use, the Nielsen Online Consumer Finance shows ASB has the highest proportion of customers who used online
banking in the last month ( 85%), followed by Kiwibank ( 81%) and Westpac ( 77%) (see chart 1).
Mr Sheppard said, “Once they use the Internet, people of all ages adopt online banking with enthusiasm. For younger
people with Internet access, online banking is the norm – 80 percent of those under 40 used online banking in the last
month. For older people, online banking is becoming common practice – 62 percent of people over 55 visited an online
banking site in the last month”.
On their last visit to an online banking site, 90 percent of customers checked their account balances, while around six
in ten (56%) transferred money. In addition, just under half (47%) made payments online.
Mr Sheppard points out that “on the whole, customers are very happy with the online banking sites they use – around
eight in ten rate their experience as very good or excellent, with ASB recording an outstanding result (87 percent very
good or excellent).
Chart 1: Proportion of customers who used online banking in the last month
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About The Nielsen Online Consumer Finance Monitor
Nielsen’s Online Consumer Finance Monitor interviews 12,000 people per year (2,500 per quarter) using the Nielsen Your
Voice Online panel, which is a dedicated market research panel. However, the last quarter in 2007 on which the above
results are based had a boosted sample of 3,600 respondents. The margin of error for this quarter for the overall
results is +/- 1.6%. To ensure the data is representative of the online population, the results are weighted on age,
gender, region and frequency of Internet access.
About The Nielsen Company
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