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Britons 'stay longer with banks than spouses'!

Monday - Aug 23, 2010, 12:59pm (GMT+5.5)
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London (ANI) - Britons have longer committed relationships with their banks than their spouses, revealed a new research.

The average length of the nation's longest relationship is 14 years compared with 16.5 years we spend with the same current account.

One in five have even trusted their savings with the same bank for more than 30 years, according to the Opinium poll of 2,000 Britons, reports the Daily Express.

The research, carried out for Santander Current Accounts, revealed that more than half of British adults remained loyal to their bank for more than a decade while a minority of just seven per cent swapped their account provider more than three times in the last 10 years.

Customers in the Southeast were the most faithful, lasting 17.7 years on average with the same bank, revealed the survey.

Those in the Northwest were quickest to switch banks but only after 15 years.

London (ANI) - Britons have longer committed relationships with their banks than their spouses, revealed a new research.

The average length of the nation's longest relationship is 14 years compared with 16.5 years we spend with the same current account.

One in five have even trusted their savings with the same bank for more than 30 years, according to the Opinium poll of 2,000 Britons, reports the Daily Express.

The research, carried out for Santander Current Accounts, revealed that more than half of British adults remained loyal to their bank for more than a decade while a minority of just seven per cent swapped their account provider more than three times in the last 10 years.

Customers in the Southeast were the most faithful, lasting 17.7 years on average with the same bank, revealed the survey.

Those in the Northwest were quickest to switch banks but only after 15 years.



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