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A STUDY ON CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN BANKING SECTOR

Gautam Kohli    
Santosh Kr. Maurya    

Resumen

Customers play a predominant role in service marketing. Financial services produce a challenging sector and bear professional skill in designing product/services. Out of other financial service, banking is oldest and important financial service sector. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) has a massive influence in service sector, to win and hold customers for long term efficiency. In the early half of 90s, the relationship marketing idea was formally introduced into the service marketing field. Banks found it more beneficial to hold and reward the existing customers as opposed to pursuing new customers. The essence of CRM is to make customers and hold them. Therefore, incurrent situations banks mainly focus on satisfaction of the customers which indicates that the customer is delighted and satisfied by using the service. Hence the researcher made an attempt in this study to analyze the level of satisfaction on customer relationship management practices in the selected private sector banks. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is major concern among the service providers especially the banks, if there is lack of understanding. Banks manages their relationships with the customers in their own way. However, the customers? perception on CRM practices among banks should also be taken into consideration.The activity of CRM must attend the needs of customers as priority without delay in time; the banks can create a customer data base and make more awareness to customers significantly. Hence the CRM concept may be focused so that the customers are treated as first priority or royally in banking services. Thus, the banks need to focus in improvement of the customer satisfaction in utilizing various modern banking services and should provide more friendly services to customers that make the modern banking activity a pleasure experience for the customer to use.

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