State Bank of India Customer Satisfaction Vs Service Quality Presentation by A.Krishna Kumar Deputy Managing Director (IT) State Bank of India 6th Banking Technology 2010 Conference & Banking Technology Awards 2009 January 28, 2010 0 Contents of Presentation State Bank of India Customer Satisfaction Service Quality Indian Banking: Challenges The SBI Story 1 Custormer Satisfaction • Customer satisfaction is the key to remain in business State Bank of India • Customer should get what is needed • At the desired time, place and at the right price. • 96% dissatisfied customers don’t complain- but share with others. • 91% unhappy customers never purchase goods / services again. • 82-95% customers can be retained if they get a prompt response. • It costs 5 times to attract a new customer than to retain an existing customer. 2 Service Quality State Bank of India • Customer needs go on changing. Expectations continue to increase. Quality level needs to be improved accordingly. • Quality in a product or service is not what the supplier puts in. It is the value the customer perceives. • Quality in customer service requires awareness of needs, problems, fears and aspirations of the customer • It is extremely important to deliver what is promised •Demand generation is always easier than demand fulfillment • Strive to give customers more than what they expect • Dissatisfied Customers like to talk to a real, live, responsive person who will listen and help them get satisfaction 3 Improving Service Quality • Excellence in Customer Service must be the primary goal of any organization. State Bank of India • Every employee should understand the importance of Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction • Communicate with customers not only while transacting but more importantly when not transacting • Complaint resolution mechanism should leverage technology and also have real, live, responsive persons to communicate to dissatisfied customers whenever needed • Customer Feedback • Discover customer dissatisfaction • Identify customer needs • Discover priorities of Quality • Compare performance with the competition • Determine opportunities for improvement 4 Improving Service Quality • Provide consistent Service Experience State Bank of India • Before / During / After Sale • Across all Channels and touch points • Keep IT infrastructure scaled up to the expected / real volumes and running 24x7 • Leverage existing customer information / behavior for knowing customer needs in advance • Data Warehouse and Customer Relationship Management 5 Indian Banking Challenges: Customer Diversity State Bank of India • India is a country of diversity and also of disparities. • A number of Indians appear in Forbe’s Billionaires list yet India also has the largest concentration of poor • Luxury cars and bullock carts share the same roads • Skyscrapers coexist with slums • First challenge is to provide quality service to all the customer classes as per their needs 6 Indian Banking Challenges: Financial Inclusion State Bank of India • On an all India basis 41% of adult population is unbanked • 500 million Mobile users but about half of them do not have a bank account • One bank branch caters to 16,000 individuals in India, while a similar branch in developed countries address the needs of 1,500 to 4,500 individuals. • Second challenge is to reach 600,000+ villages and provide Financial Inclusion 7 Indian Banking Challenges: Scaling Up State Bank of India • India’s economic growth: Second only to China • Projected to overtake Germany as the world’s fifth largest consumer market • In two decades, Indian middle class (earning between $4500 to $22000 per year) will be more than half a billion strong • Third challenge is to scale up to the growing demand for banking services 8 State Bank of India The SBI Story Meeting the first challenge •To provide quality service to all the customer classes as per their needs 9 SBI: IT Architecture: Enabling 24*7 IT Operations Stakeholders Prospects State Bank of India Customers Mobile Banking ATM Network of Branches External Agents Group Companies Call Centre Help Desk Internet Banking Shared operations centre(s) Resource Management ALM Associate Banks Other Banks & Alliances RBI OPERATING UNITS Product Development Treasury Risk Management Corporate Office 10 WIDE AREA NETWORKING AND CORE BANKING • All 17000+ branches of SBI Group are on Core Banking. •Enabling Anywhere Anytime banking State Bank of India • One of the largest private worldwide network •Using Leased lines, ISDN, PSTN, MPLS, VSATs •More than 25,000 touch points 11 State Bank of India ATM Project Numbers Nearly 20,000 ATMs Largest Bank owned network in the world Card base 66 mn.- Largest card base in South Asia Connectivity Part land lines and part through VSATs Daily Hit rate • 300 hits per ATM Transaction Volume Average : 134 million per month Cash dispensed Rs. 330 billion per month Value Added Services Bill Payments, Payment of College/Hostel Fee Card to Card transfer of funds Donation to Temples / Trusts 12 Internet Banking State Bank of India Retail Services • Customer to Self • Customer to Customer • Customer to Utility Service Provider • Customer to Institutions • Customer to e-commerce sites • Customer to Government Corporate Services • Business to Self • Business to Business • Business to Employees • Business to Institutions • Business to Government No. of Users: 4 million 5 million txns per month 3.5 million Retail 1.5 million Corporate Services: Funds transfers (including through RTGS & NEFT, Payment of utility bills, Payment of taxes, Booking of Rail/Air tickets 13 Mobile Banking Services Funds transfer using NEFT State Bank of India Enquiry Services (Balance enquiry / Mini statement) Request Services (Cheque book request) Bill Payment (Utility bills, Credit Cards) m-Commerce (Mobile top up, Merchant Payments, SBI Life Insurance premium) 1.5 lac registered users 10,000 transactions per day 14 State Bank of India The SBI Story Meeting the second challenge •To reach 600,000+ villages and provide Financial Inclusion 15 Financial Inclusion: SBI Initiative State Bank of India Enabled through Point of Sale (POS) instrument and Smart Cards Reaching 100 thousand unbanked villages Over 1million ‘No Frills’ Savings accounts opened Government benefits paid directly to beneficiary's account Operated through Business Correspondent model 16 State Bank of India The SBI Story Meeting the Third challenge •To scale up to the growing demand for banking services 17 Preparing for the future State Bank of India Scaling up technology infrastructure and inducting cutting edge technology Enterprise Data Warehouse under implementation Revamping Network Scaling up ATM installations to 25000 within this year Opening 1000 branches every year 18 SBI: Biggest Bank in the Service of Smallest Customer More than 2 centuries of Trust State Bank of India Widest reach with more than 17000 branches of the group on Core Banking Nearly 20000 ATMs of the group All branches enabled for Secure Internet Banking and Mobile Banking All branches enabled for RTGS and NEFT State of the art Data Centre and Disaster Recovery Site Enabled E-Government projects Technology driven Financial Inclusion 19 State Bank of India Thank you 20