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Australians remain loyal to banks, citing potential costs, Kraken research finds

26 April 2026
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Australians have shown strong loyalty to their banks, with nearly two-thirds of survey respondents having stayed with their current bank for at least five years. However, a recent survey by cryptocurrency exchange Kraken revealed that 64 percent of participants felt their banks did not reward their loyalty with competitive interest rates or benefits. This lack of incentive is causing financial strain, as 40 percent noted their bank’s returns were not keeping pace with inflation, effectively diminishing their savings. The survey also highlighted that younger generations, particularly Generation Z, are more inclined to switch banks, with 18 percent having changed savings accounts recently. Amidst rising interest rates and a competitive banking landscape, 88 percent of respondents expressed willingness to switch providers for better everyday spending rewards.

Why It Matters

The findings underscore a growing disconnect between customer loyalty and financial rewards in the Australian banking sector, which has historically been characterized by a few dominant players. As interest rates rise, consumers are increasingly aware of their options and the costs associated with remaining with a traditional bank. The shift in attitudes, particularly among younger Australians, indicates a potential transformation in the banking landscape, driven by fintech solutions and a demand for better financial products that provide passive income. This trend may influence how banks structure their offerings and loyalty programs in the future.

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