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Student Metrics: Student Banking and Insurance in the UK

Published by: Finaccord Ltd.

Published: Oct. 1, 2007 - 100 Pages


Table of Contents


0.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Over half of students with a bank account have signed up to a student banking package

Several banks appear to be punching below their natural weight in the student banking market

Students choose the provider of their main bank account in a variety of ways

Students are least satisfied with the personal contact received from a named banking manager

Among major banks, NatWest is generating the most satisfaction among its student customers

Well over a third of students have taken out a credit card and 12.0% are using a bank loan

The Student Loans Company accounts for the majority of student non-mortgage debt

On average, resps. believe that they will take almost five years to pay off their student debt

… although the likely time to repayment clearly varies in accordance with the subject studied

A variety of dist. channels and interfaces are used for purchasing student contents insurance…

… although this makes up only a small prop. of total student expenditure on insurance in the UK

… with motor insurance, sports insurance and travel insurance also featuring prominently…

… adding up to a total market for insurance bought by students that lies in excess of £500 million



1.0 INTRODUCTION

Research rationale

The report offers the most comprehensive research ever published on student financial services…

… with the market of immediate and strategic importance to both banks and insurance companies

Research sample

Research methodology and structure

Finaccord

Student Metrics and other consumer-focused studies

UK affinity and partnership marketing publications

IPT / Tpoll



2.0 STUDENT BANKING

Introduction

Over a quarter of students hold more than one current account…

… with many of these classifying their main account as a specifically designated student account

Two banking groups together account for over 45% of main current accounts used by students

Almost a third of students choose their current account provider simply by following their parents

Around one half of students make use of an overdraft facility linked to their current account

A majority of students intend to remain with their main bank once they have finished their studies

Dissatisfaction is greatest in relation to personal contact received with a named bank. manager

Student holdings of other banking products

Over a third of students carry a credit card although few have taken out a bank loan

Few students possess more than two relationships with banks or building societies

The market for secondary relationships is more fragmented than that for main student accounts

Student debt

On average, respondents expect annual income of slightly over £4,000 during 2007

Around one in five students claim to possess no net non-mortgage debt whatsoever

The Student Loans Company accounts for an ave. of over 60% of non-mortgage student debt

On average, students expect to build up almost £10,000 in net debt while they study…

… which suggests that they may be prone to under-estimating the debt that they will accumulate

More than a quarter of students are unsure how long it will take to repay their accumulated debts

Students of physical sciences are the least optimistic about paying off their debts in rapid time



3.0 BANK PERFORMANCE

Introduction

The satisfaction of students using each of the leading banks can be measured…

… both in overall terms and for eight key aspects of student banking service

The results for banking performance are as robust as any that have hitherto been published

Accessibility and opening hours of bank branches

Breadth and quality of student financial services offered

Ease of accessing overdraft or credit facilities

Ease of contact with a student banking manager

Frequency of contact with a student banking manager

General conditions offered on student financial services

Personal contact with a named student banking manager

Quality of Internet banking service

Overall satisfaction ratings

Likelihood of changing main business current account

Individual bank performance

Abbey

Alliance & Leicester

Bank of Scotland

Barclays

Halifax

HSBC

Lloyds TSB

Nationwide

NatWest

Royal Bank of Scotland

Other banks



4.0 STUDENT INSURANCE

Introduction

Student contents insurance

Almost a half of students live in a privately rented flat or house during term

Over one in four students in the UK claims to be covered by student contents insurance

Both physical and remote interfaces can be used to promote student contents insurance…

… with use of a variety of direct and intermediary distribution channels also in evidence

Insured respondents spend an average of over £50.00 on student contents insurance…

… and a majority of uninsured students also suggest that they would be willing to take out cover

Other types of insurance bought by students

Well over a third of students are likely to need insurance for a car, moped or motor cycle…

… and many students also own one or more relatively high value mobile or portable items…

… which can be insured in three main ways including stand-alone policies specific to the item

Three out of ten students in the UK participate in active or contact sports…

… although only a minority of these are covered by any form of sports insurance

Over a half of students have undertaken significant travel during the last year…

… with most of these having been covered for travel risks during their most recent journey

Student contents cover makes up only a small proportion of total student spend on insurance…

… with mainstream car insurance taking the lion’s share



GRAPHICS / TABLES

Sample breakdown by age group, geographical location and education status

Sample breakdown by student status, nationality and subject studied

Student holdings of current accounts in the UK, 2007

Student holdings of specifically designated student current accounts, 2007

Bank market shares of current accounts held by students in the UK, 2007

Importance of criteria used by students when choosing a current account provider, 2007

Use of overdrafts linked to current accounts by students in the UK, 2007

Likelihood of continuing with present current acc. provider upon comp. of studies of students in the UK, 2007

Satisfaction levels with service offered by the bank holding their main current acc. of students in the UK, 2007

Satisfaction levels with service off. by the bank holding their main current acc. of students in the UK, 2007 (data)

Student holdings of other banking products in the UK, 2007

Number of relationships held with banks and building societies by students in the UK, 2007

Bank market shares of secondary relationships with students in the UK, 2007

Approximate annual income from sources such as part-time and holiday jobs of students in the UK, 2007

Current levels of net non-mortgage debt of students in the UK, 2007

Seg. of non-mort. debt of students between the SLC, banks / bg. socs. and parents or other fam. membs., 2007

Anticipated levels of net non-mortgage debt upon completion of studies of students in the UK, 2007

Anticipated time required to pay back non-mort. debt upon completion of studies of students in the UK, 2007

Ant. time required to pay back non-mort. debt upon comp. of studies of students, 2007 - ave. resp.by subject

Accessibility and opening hours of bank branches: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

Breadth and quality of student financial services offered: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

Ease of accessing overdraft or credit facilities: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

Ease of contact with a student banking manager: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

Frequency of contact with a student banking manager: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

General conditions offered on student financial services: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

Personal contact with a named student banking manager: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

Quality of Internet banking service: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

Overall satisfaction ratings: student evaluation of leading banks, 2007

Likelihood of studs. cont. with main current acc. when they complete studies: stud. eval. of leading banks, 2007

Overview of performance of Abbey according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of Alliance & Leicestesr according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of Bank of Scotland according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of Barclays according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of Halifax according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of HSBC according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of Lloyds TSB according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of Nationwide according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of NatWest according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of Royal Bank of Scotland according to student customers, 2007

Overview of performance of other banks according to student customers, 2007

Type of accommodation in which students reside during term in the UK, 2007

Student holdings of student contents insurance in the UK, 2007

Distribution interface used for taking out student contents insurance by students in the UK, 2007

Distribution channel used for taking out student contents insurance by students in the UK, 2007

Annual expenditure on student contents insurance by students in the UK, 2007

Annual expenditure on student contents insurance that uninsured students would be prepared to pay, 2007

Ownership of cars, motor cycles and mopeds by students in the UK, 2007

Ownership of bicycles, mobile devices and musical instruments by students in the UK, 2007

Holdings of insurance for bicycles among students owning bicycles in the UK, 2007

Holdings of insurance for digital cameras among students owning digital cameras in the UK, 2007

Holdings of insurance for laptop computers among students owning laptop computers in the UK, 2007

Holds. of ins. for MP3 players / pers. CD players among studs. owning MP3 / pers. CD players in the UK, 2007

Holdings of insurance for mobile telephones among students owning mobile telephones in the UK, 2007

Holds. of ins. for high value, port. music. insts. among studs. own. high value, port. music. insts.in the UK, 2007

Participation in active or contact sports by students in the UK, 2007

Holdings of sports insurance by students participating in active or contact sports in the UK, 2007

Propensity to undertake significant travel during the last year of students in the UK, 2007

Holdings of travel insurance by UK students undertaking significant travel during the last year, 2007

Approximate segmentation of annual expenditure by students on all forms of insurance in the UK, 2007

Approximate segmentation of annual expenditure by students on all forms of insurance, 2007 (data / workings)

Abstract

Finaccord’s report titled Student Metrics: Banking and Insurance for Students in the UK is a study about the provision of financial services to the 2.25 million students enrolled in further and higher education in the UK. Approaching this issue from the broadest possible perspective, this report investigates the market for current accounts and other banking products held by students, such as interest-bearing savings deposits, credit cards, mortgages, personal loans and car finance contracts, in addition to the specific issue of student debt. Furthermore, among other analyses, the report quantifies the market shares of leading banks as providers of student accounts and benchmarks the performance ratings of each as measured by their own student customers. In addition, the Student Metrics investigation also casts light on the under-researched market for insurance bought by students. Indeed, it quantifies the total sum likely to be spent on insurance by students in 2007, breaking this down between classic studentcontents insurance and other types of insurance bought by this constituency including motor insurance, insurance for valuable mobile or portable items, sports insurance and travel insurance. Moreover, among students who have not taken out student contents insurance, it also investigates the amount that they would be willing to spend on this type of policy and quantifies the percentage of students who would not acquire this form of insurance in any circumstances.

Key features of this report, the research for which was carried out between June and October 2007 using the Internet consumer panel of Tpoll Market Intelligence (www.tpoll.com) with completed surveys having been filled in and submitted on-line by 1,195 students, are as follows: systematic coverage within a single study for the first time ever of the markets for both student banking and student insurance; market shares of banking institutions for both primary and secondary banking relationships held with students; unique performance benchmarking of the leading providers of bank accounts to students as measured by the students themselves with specific coverage of Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, Bank of Scotland, Barclays, Halifax, HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Nationwide, NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland; analysis of the distribution channels and interfaces used by students to acquire student contents insurance; unique quantification of the market for insurance bought by students segmented between classic student contents insurance, motor insurance, sports accident insurance, travel insurance and various classes of product insurance, such as bicycle insurance and mobile telephone insurance.



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