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GCC banking landscape: UAE and Qatar lead in net sentiment

By Puja Sharma

February 20, 2024

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Reputational Net Sentiment was spearheaded by the UAE and closely followed by Qatar. The UAE garnered praise that accounted for 21.1% of its conversation

  • Saudi Arabian consumers were the most engaged online, as Saudi banks dominated the GCC’s banking conversation.
  • Qatar topped the overall Net Sentiment rankings, followed by Bahrain, which was second highest.
  • Reputational Net Sentiment was spearheaded by the UAE and closely followed by Qatar. The UAE garnered praise that accounted for 21.1% of its conversation.

KPMG has collaborated with DataEQ on the region’s first-ever GCC banking sentiment index, designed to quantify the experiences and sentiments of consumers within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) banking sector.

Saudi Arabia dominated the conversation within the GCC’s banking sector with an overwhelming 83.3% of total online conversation, demonstrating that Saudi consumers are far more active than their neighbors and more vocal about the banking industry as a whole.

Net Sentiment is a composite metric gauging customer satisfaction, derived by subtracting negative sentiment from positive sentiment and adjusting for the total volume of conversation.

The survey was not short of negative complaints by consumers online from all countries, with comparisons between two or more banks visible in consumer-shared experiences. Major areas of complaint for consumers overall included service issues, app downtime, and long wait times.

However, while the UAE led with the highest proportion of positive mentions, garnering praise that accounted for 21.1% of its conversation, this was only 0.9% points higher than Qatar, the next country in line. Praise was driven by successful partnerships, strong financial performance, Corporate Social Investment (CSI) initiatives and customer service.

Melanie Malherbe, Chief Commercial Officer at DataEQ, said: “Social data offers organizations an unfiltered view of what consumers really think about them and their competitors. With the rise of social media usage as a servicing channel, specifically in the banking landscape, these platforms house an untapped data pool that can be structured and analyzed in real-time, providing valuable insights into customer experience, product, pricing, and conduct feedback.”

When it came to Net Sentiment, Qatar emerged as the clear leader with a positive Net Sentiment score of 7.8%. A variety of factors contributed to this, including favorable financial performance and the introduction of much-anticipated remittance services. One key driver was the implementation of UPI (Unified Payment Interface) remittance for instant fund transfers to India, a feature highly appealing to expats in the country. Collaborations with third parties to enhance cross-border payments also contributed to Qatar’s high Net Sentiment score.

The GCC banking sector has experienced steady growth due to infrastructure projects, economic diversification efforts, and a young, affluent population driving demand for various banking services. Cross-border banking activities are common within the GCC, facilitated by economic integration agreements. Additionally, regulatory bodies in each country closely supervise the banking sector to maintain stability and ensure compliance with international standards. Overall, the industry is characterized by innovation, strong regulation, and a focus on adapting to global financial trends.

 

 

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