FICO Insights: Nearly 3 in 4 Thais Experienced a Drop in Income Due to Pandemic; Many Will Switch Banks in 2022 to Chase Better Offers
FICO (NYSE: FICO) reports that 70% of Thailand's retail banking consumers faced income drops due to the pandemic, prompting significant shifts in banking preferences. A survey reveals that 73% will prioritize savings while 66% will focus on investments. Notably, over 20% of affluent Thai customers are likely to switch banks for better offers, doubling from last year. Despite a challenging environment, many continue to maintain or increase investments, with 47% deferring loan repayments. The rise in digital banking adoption is also significant, as 72% opt for fintech solutions over traditional banking services.
- 73% of Thailand's retail banking customers focus on savings.
- 66% of banking customers in Thailand plan to maintain or boost investments.
- 20% of affluent Thai customers may switch banks this year, indicating a competitive market.
- Increased digital banking adoption with 72% preferring fintech products.
- 70% of consumers in Thailand report a decrease in income due to the pandemic.
- 47% of Thai banking customers deferred loan repayments, indicating financial distress.
Intent to switch in 2022 notably higher than last year, especially for the mass affluent
Highlights
- 70 percent (nearly 3 in 4) of Thailand’s retail banking consumers experienced a negative impact on their income due to the pandemic
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Amidst an uncertain financial climate, the majority of banking consumers in
Thailand will focus on savings (73 percent) and investment (66 percent) products - 1 in 5 affluent Thai banking customers will consider switching banks in search of the most competitive banking deals
RFI Global’s 2022 Post-Pandemic Consumer Banking Expectations Report, prepared for FICO, confirmed that the pandemic has aggravated financial hardship for retail banking consumers in
More information: https://www.fico.com/en/how-banking-expectations-asia-pacific-are-changing-post-pandemic
Disruptive impacts from the pandemic differed across the region.
While a considerable 23-30 percent of
The report uncovered that more than 1 out of 4 consumers across the APAC region (27 percent) have deferred loan repayments, with consumers in some countries more likely to do so than others. While nearly half of retail banking customers in
Despite the uncertain financial climate, the majority of Thailand’s retail banking customers plan to maintain or boost their investments (66 percent). Most are looking to maintain or increase savings (73 percent), and many will consider changing banking providers this year.
Increase in customers’ intention to switch banking providers
Surprisingly, while the report indicates that most customers were highly satisfied with their main banking providers, up to 20 percent of APAC banking customers who responded said they plan to change banks in 2022. In contrast, only 10 percent said they changed banks in 2021.
This increased propensity to switch lenders is highest among the mass affluent (defined as the high end of the mass market or those with at least
In
Top reasons cited by Thai respondents include a change in personal circumstances (28 percent), a wish to consolidate all accounts with another institution (22 percent), a desire for access to better investment and wealth management products and services (20 percent) and incentive from another institution (20 percent).
Financial impacts felt by even the wealthiest of Thais
Amongst mass affluent banking customers in
This disruption to income has left 37 percent of affluent Thais saying they intend to reduce spending, just as half of Thailand’s retail banking customers plan to do.
Across APAC, the mass affluent are more likely to step up their borrowing compared to the wider market (16 percent vs 8 percent). In
The report further revealed that a significant 78 percent of Thailand’s mass affluent are opting to maintain or boost their investment levels with banks, which is higher than the country’s overall retail banking market (66 percent).
Impacts of the Pandemic on banking intentions
Consumers are changing their banking behaviors, in response to the financial impact of the pandemic.
Just about 3 in 4 of Thailand’s retail banking customers will either increase or maintain their savings (73 percent). Across the region, the sentiment to maintain or increase savings was highest in
Despite a dip in borrowing plans year over year, the level of borrowing for APAC retail banking customers still remains higher than pre-pandemic times as consumers deal with the lasting effects of the disruption.
“The pandemic has clearly exacerbated financial hardship for customers regardless of income class,” said
Gravitating towards Digital
Close to half of Thailand’s respondents (44 percent) still consider the proximity of branches and ATMs as a top determinant for a main banking provider; however, the report highlighted the importance of providing digital services. As many as 72 percent of APAC retail banking customers chose a fintech product over the option to use their banks’ main services. This was highest in
Comparing 2021 to 2019, APAC consumers are increasingly gravitating towards digital channels at every stage of their application journey: initial enquiries and research (up 14 percent), follow-up enquiries (up 15 percent), and banking applications (up 15 percent).
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Survey Methodology
This survey was conducted in 2021 by an independent research company adhering to research industry standards. 1012 adults in
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