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Follow on Google News | ![]() Global Ranking: UBS, Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse have best Private Banking WebsitesA new study by MyPrivateBanking.com comes to the conclusion that the majority of Wealth Managers showed shortcomings on their websites in terms of usability, content and privacy.
Overall, the report titled "How Wealth Managers Win Clients Online" came to the conclusion that the biggest Wealth Managers have no reason yet to be satisfied with their Internet presence. About one half of the Wealth Managers analyzed mastered the basic requirements for a website, but there are critical shortcomings nevertheless: The analysis and benchmarking of the Private Banking websites came to the following results: 1. Navigation and Structure often inadequate: Only 40% of the providers were able to convince with the usability of their websites. The search function caused major problems: 55% of the banks were unable to score even half of the possible points. Furthermore, only 12 among 20 banks had a complete Privacy Policy. 2. Positioning and content too superficial: 3. Basic Interactivity works well: Quick and easy contact options are the strong points of most Private Banking websites. But there were critical weaknesses regarding secure data transfer as the majority of Wealth Managers has no encrypted messaging functionality on their website. In addition, only one fourth of the providers were able to offer Interactive Tools to support and engage potential clients on their website. In the future, social online networks such as Facebook or LinkedIn will play an increasingly important role in winning over customers, because more and more affluent persons are getting hooked to these interactive Internet platforms. "The Wealth Manager not only needs to adapt the website to keep pace with these trends, but also re-align the overall marketing and sales strategy. Banks that do not open up to social media and the interactive Internet will soon face negative consequences in the struggle over the younger generation of affluent clients", summarizes Steffen Binder, Research Director of MyPrivateBanking.com. The total score (max. 100 points) is spread over three categories of evaluation: Total score (max. 100 P.), Navigation (max. 30 P.), Content (max. 40 P.), Interactivity (max. 30 P.). The ranking is as following: 1. UBS: 82, 29, 27, 26; 2. Deutsche Bank: 81, 26, 30, 25; Credit Suisse: 81, 29, 26, 26; 4. Merrill Lynch: 80, 28, 24, 28; 5. Pictet: 77, 24, 26, 27; 6. Morgan Stanley: 70, 26, 22, 22; HSBC: 70, 26, 23, 21; Société Générale: 70, 25, 21, 24; 9 Credit Agricole: 69, 16, 34, 19; 10. Barclays: 68, 19, 24, 25; Ø Durchschnitt: # # # About MyPrivateBanking.com MyPrivateBanking.com is an independent platform for information and networking for wealthy private clients across the world. Established in 2009 in Switzerland, MyPrivateBanking.com offers a variety of information to assist investors in making their decisions. This includes in-house research, articles and updates related to asset management, detailed bank directories and client evaluations of wealth managers across the world. The interactive “MyWealth” End
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