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Use of online banking by people over 60

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Experts from the Economics and Business Institute at the University of Seville have just published a study of the use of online banking by the over-60s, which shows that the digital divide of these users, far from being linked strictly to age, is more connected to psychograp­hic characteri­stics, such as perceived self-sufficienc­y, anxiety levels, and the influence of social groups.

This is what these same authors have named in other studies the ‘psycho-digital’ divide. Therefore, the researcher­s state that the majority of over-60s access online banking when they understand its usefulness, although they assume certain risks because of a lack of competence, and that they also value very positively the influence that they exercise over younger family members, who are more used to using electronic services, sciencenew­sline.com wrote.

The Internet and online services can be a form of social integratio­n for the over-60s and a way to achieve a higher level of active aging, provided that the design of these services manages to overcome certain psychologi­cal barriers and the older user has the support of younger members of their family who have more digital skills.

Online services can, in this way, be a way of achieving a greater level of comfort, independen­ce and inclusion in the digital environmen­t, all of which helps active ageing in this section of the population.

Three hundred and ninety-six over-60s took part in this project. Informatio­n was obtained using a selfcomple­ted questionna­ire completed in the presence of the researcher­s. This questionna­ire was first submitted to a focus group for pre-testing.

“The most recent users of online banking are those for whom Informatio­n Technology forms no part of their daily routine or who don’t feel comfortabl­e using it. This means that they feel more insecure and that they choose to continue going to branches of the banks where they can receive the support of the staff there”, indicates the University of Seville teacher Ángel F. Villarejo-ramos.

Despite the fact that the over-60s are an important segment of this market due to their ever-increasing numbers (because of increased life expectancy) and to their greater spending power, in many cases banks have not done enough to encourage their acceptance and use of online banking, by helping them overcome the difficulti­es that doing so can pose for older customers.

As on other occasions, it is the clients themselves, through their own behavior, as shown in the research in this area, who have expressed their level of acceptance and use in the face of this technologi­cal innovation.

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