Branding in UK banks and building societies: created by Jillian Dawes Farquhar. a relationship approach
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Main Library - Special Collections | HF5415.13 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol.19, No.1, pages 43-56 | Not for loan | For in-house use only |
Branding in financial services has not really achieved the differentiation that providers of these services have been seeking. Banks and building societies (B&BS) have also invested heavily in the building of relationships, which may form a stronger basis for branding. The purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative approach to branding, based on relationships. In-depth interviews were conducted with managers charged with customer relationships in a selection of UK high street banks and building societies to elicit the range of relationships that have the potential for branding initiatives. From the findings emerges a number of stakeholders who are then plotted into the brand environment of B&BS. This study develops an empirically derived approach to branding based stakeholder relationships and hence already embedded in the B&BS strategy.
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