EFMA - Seniors
European financial management & marketing association

Seniors

 

Quote of the month

Today’s elderly are quite different from those of the past: in common with the youth, enthusiasm, dynamism and variety of interests define their life style. Thanks to better living conditions people live actively until late in life. Youth is just a state of mind and society no longer dictates conservative behaviour. The third age, and also the fourth, far from being a time to rest and watch life pass by, have become vibrant and positive.”
Laura Vescovo, Head of Strategic Marketing at Intesa SanPaolo

Overall issues

  • Identifying needs
    To be effective in this area, banks first need to determine the consumption patterns, needs and expectations of seniors (products, services, channels). 
  • Creating solutions
    There is also a need to develop and distribute carefully designed and targeted products and services. One example that might benefit from closer investigation is the potential for developing home care services. 
  • Adapting strategies
    Finally, banks need to modify their communication and marketing strategies to meet the needs of seniors whilst avoiding isolation risks and possible rejection.

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Lessons from the most recent conference
"Senior Market – Baby-boomers are back again!", Milan, 15-16 May 2008  (www.efma.com/senior2008)

Best speaker:

Cristelle Ghekiere, Partner at Seniorsphere, USA

Best presentations:

  • “BES’s senior mass market approach” 
    Pedro Appleton Figueira, Retail Marketing Manager, Banco Espírito Santo, Portugal
  • “Reverse mortgages in Canada” 
    Judith Murchison, Director of Strategic Marketing, RBC Financial Group, Canada
  • “Fortis and age concern – A perfect partnership for the seniors market” 
    Bob Hand, Managing director, Affinities and Partnerships at Fortis, United Kingdom

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Presentations

Financial services for seniors
Conference – Paris
Friday 12 June 2009

Building partnerships to create new services and/or open up to new markets Logo PDF
Nick Crago
Age Concern Luton
Future of retirement 5: the last results from the HSBC Insurance survey Logo PDF
Anne Scattolin
HSBC Assurances

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