ABSTRACT. The aim of this article was to examine and quantify 1) the dependence of additional purchases of banking products from customer loyalty and 2) dependence of bank clients' loyalty from their satisfaction with the bank's customer service. The respondents from our research in 2014 were divided into satisfied (loyal) and dissatisfied (disloyal) banking clients. Their attitudes in the area of loyalty and additional purchases of banking products were compared. Differences in attitudes were examined by means of Pearson statistics. It was found that satisfied customers were significantly more likely to recommend their bank to their friends, they often considered that they would use their bank in the future and they were more resistant to offers from other banks. Loyal customers are more interested in the services of their own banks when considering investments in the financial market, keep their savings in their own bank, take out mortgage loans from their own bank and use other banking products and services offered by their own bank the intensity of customer loyalty reflects the likelihood that customers will purchase additional banking products. According to the results of our research, with the different intensities the loyalty of customers is transforming into a potential purchase of additional banking products. The greatest potential interest of the bank customers was in keeping their own savings in the bank and mortgage loans. The intensity of interest in the purchase of financial investments and other products was relatively low.
Abstract. Bank customer satisfaction is a hot topic of current scientifi c research for many reasons. In response to the negative impact of the recent fi nancial crisis of 2008, the public has become very sensitive to all aspects of commercial bank activity. Banks are looking for ways to increase their fi nancial performance. Researchers are trying to fi nd the main determinants of bank customer satisfaction and examine these issues from diff erent perspectives. Th e aim of our research was to investigate the relationship between gender and the major attributes of satisfaction and loyalty of the banking clients. In this context, we investigated at the same time whether there were statistically signifi cant diff erences between the genders depending on age and education. Bank customer satisfaction research was conducted through a questionnaire survey on a sample of 459 respondents in the Czech Republic in 2014, of which 44% were men and 56% were women. We found that women relative to men prefer the following satisfaction factors: quality of banking products and services and convenient and friendly service in a branch. More women than men believe that the bank staff has a genuine interest in understanding their fi nancial needs. In our research, women have more often reported that their bank's staff would explain to them the advantages and disadvantages of the bank products that were of interest to them. In addition, it was found that women are more loyal to their banks than men.
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