“…This study has been carried out using conjoint analysis, a technique that, in the financial field, has been used to identify the criteria that consumers take into account when selecting a certain financial institution (Bigné & Sánchez, ; García & Chamorro, ; García, Chamorro, & Barroso, ; Ulengin, ), the quality of service (Dauda & Lee, ; Oppewal & Vriens, ), point of sale card reader for retailers (Gómez‐Arias, ), the criteria for contracting credit cards (Baherí, Dalvand, Ansarinejad, Miri‐Nargesi, & Hatami‐Shirkouhi, ; Kara, Kaynak, & Kucukemiroglu, ; Kara, Kaynak, & Kucukemiroglu, ), the contracting of financial products aimed at students (Mankila, ), the choice of plans for pensions (Choi, Ko, & Sohn, ), the taking out of a mortgage (Talaga & Buch, ), the valuation of the banking services offered through a mobile device (Mishra & Bisht, ), and the purchase of shares (Clark‐Murphy & Soutar, ). As far as we are aware, it has not yet been used to analyse the opening of savings products such as deposits.…”