Instead of banks or brokerage houses, Internet portals have become the key to
financial services on the Web, according to a recent study.
Of today's 58 million Internet users, 35 million, or 60 percent, are
"digital financiers" conducting some form of financial services
over the Web, according to a study from Cybercitizen Research released
today by Cyber Dialogue.
The study, done in conjunction with Booz-Allen &
Hamilton, also found that consumers are primarily using America Online , Yahoo , and Quicken to
access financial services on the Internet, placing portal brand recognition
above traditional financial institution brand names online.
Out of the 18.1 million Internet
users who manage their investments online, more than 2 million "digital investors" reported that the most
frequently used site for managing their finances is America Online's
Personal Finance area. AOL's financial area is accessed five times more often than
the nearest "established" brokerage branded Web site.
Financial services providers
cannot go online and rest on the laurels, depending on their offline brand to bring in
the hits, although
some major finance firms, along with newspapers, sports sites, and other
cultivators of timely, popular information, have garnered a good Web audience
based solely on their offline brand name popularity.
"These findings tend to support the long term valuations of leading
Internet portals," Mark Esiri, CEO of Cyber Dialogue and a
principal of Wand Partners, Cyber Dialogue's financial sponsor, said in a
statement. "Marketers' access to Internet consumers for financial services, a
potential Internet 'killer app', increasingly involves a delicate
dance between established offline brands and newly emerging
portal-branded affinity groups."
The Cybercitizen research also found that only 3 million
Internet users perform a majority of their stock trades via the
Internet. However, 18.1 million users are regularly engaged in some form of
investment activity via the Net, a 132 percent increase from 7.8
million measured in the second quarter of 1997.
"Among digital investors the most important criterion for selecting
a brokerage, bank, credit card, or insurance firm is, consistently, a
trusted brand," said David Fenichell, a vice president of Cyber
Dialogue and director of Cybercitizen Finance, in a statement. "At the
same time, the service provider must have a range of online and offline
service options available to obtain and retain customers. More than
50 percent of Digital Investors use multiple sources to retrieve stock
quotes, and nearly 20 percent use multiple brokerage sources when they
trade."
The study is based on interviews with 1,000 Internet users and 500
nonusers. Respondents were asked about their use of online and offline
financial services usage. The survey was fielded in the second quarter of 1998.
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