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Bank marketers: Customer acquisition is just the beginning

The trend: Financial institutions (FIs) are obsessed with acquiring new customers. But prioritizing it over other important goals won’t work in the long run. 

But why? Simply opening new accounts is not a strong measure of success. Remember: Fintechs have outpaced banks in checking account openings but have struggled to compete with traditional FIs’ account primacy. The real value of customer acquisition comes from what happens next, per The Financial Brand. That’s because:

  • New accounts often turn inactive shortly after they’re opened.
  • The cost of digital ads is rising.
  • AI-generated content is flooding the digital sphere, making it harder for FIs’ content to stand out.
  • Customers often switch to banking competitors that offer a better experience, better rates, or greater trustworthiness. 

Prioritizing the steps after customer acquisition will bolster FIs’ long-term strength in an increasingly competitive market.

Next steps: The steps FIs should take to ensure the customer journey doesn’t end right after it starts include:

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