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Friday 15 February 2019 10:58 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 12:58 am

Metro Bank tops customer service survey as challenger bank grows in popularity

Metro Bank has topped an industry-wide customer service survey despite battling an accounting error, which has hit shares in recent weeks.

The challenger bank knocked First Direct off the top spot in a Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) survey based on whether customers at the UK’s 16 largest current account providers would recommend their bank to friends and family.

Nationwide, Coventry Building Society and Barclays and Yorkshire Bank – equal 5th – made up the top five.

The survey took views from around 1,000 customers from each of the 16 banks.

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) came in at the bottom of the table, with just 47 per cent of customers likely to recommend the bank to others.

Bank Customer satisfaction
Metro Bank  83 per cent
First Direct 82 per cent
Nationwide 72 per cent
Coventry Building Society 70 per cent
Barclays 64 per cent
Yorkshire Bank 64 per cent
Santander 61 per cent
Halifax 60 per cent
Lloyds Bank 60 per cent
Natwest 59 per cent
Bank of Scotland 58 per cent
HSBC UK 57 per cent
TSB 52 per cent
The Co-operative Bank 52 per cent
Clydesdale Bank 51 per cent
Royal Bank of Scotland 47 per cent

CMA chief executive Andrea Coscelli said: "If people are unhappy with the customer service they are currently getting, I would encourage them to look at the results and think about switching to a better performing bank.”

Metro Bank trebled profits in the first nine months of last year and said it was on course to hit £50m pre-tax profit for the full year.

More than 100,000 new customers joined the bank in the fourth quarter as its rise in popularity continued.

But shares slid to record lows earlier this month as the challenger bank flagged up an accounting error.

It said the mistakes, in the way it had calculated the weight of some commercial loans and buy-to-let loans to major landlords, would take a chunk out of its risk-weighted assets.

Following the survey, a Metro Bank spokesperson said: "We are extremely proud to have secured the top spot for our personal current account and maintained our position for our business current account."

The survey also produced results for online and mobile banking services, overdraft services and in-branch experience.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, TSB was 16th when it came to online and mobile banking services.

The challenger bank suffered an IT meltdown last year, which prevented up to 1.9m from accessing their accounts from a number of weeks.

Earlier this month TSB said that the move away from its IT systems – causing the chaos – cost the bank £330m.

It said around 80,000 customers left the bank over the course of the year.

First Direct led the way online with 83 per cent of customers willing to recommend their online and mobile banking services, followed by Barclays as customers shrugged off a major outage in September last year.

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