CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ATMs AND CDMs SERVICES – A STUDY ON HDFC BANK, HYDERABAD CITY

Authors

  • P. VENKATAIAH

Abstract

Customer Satisfaction Survey of Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) Automated Teller Machine (ATM) and Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) services in Hyderabad city aims to analyse and evaluate the satisfaction of customers using these services. Through a comprehensive survey, data will be collected from HDFC Bank customers in Hyderabad City to measure their satisfaction with various aspects such as accessibility, convenience, reliability, security, and overall quality of service provided at the ATMs and CDMs. By understanding the factors that influence customer satisfaction or dissatisfaction with its services, HDFC Bank can identify areas for improvement and enhance its offering to better meet the needs and expectations of its customers in Hyderabad. This study provides HDFC Bank with valuable information on ATM and CDM services to improve customer relations in the region. Additionally, the research will investigate the relationship between customer happiness and variables like how frequently a machine is used, how well-informed customers are about its features, and how supportive HDFC Bank employees are when problems arise. Through the identification and analysis of the critical elements influencing customer happiness or discontent, HDFC Bank will be able to define the precise areas in which service enhancements are required. The study's conclusions will not only assist HDFC Bank in enhancing and streamlining its CDM and ATM offerings, but they will also offer doable tactics for enhancing client loyalty and relations in the Hyderabad area. The bank's efforts to better match its services to the changing needs and expectations of its clientele will be greatly aided by the results, which will guarantee increased customer satisfaction and long-term retention.

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Published

2024-08-22

How to Cite

P. VENKATAIAH. (2024). CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ATMs AND CDMs SERVICES – A STUDY ON HDFC BANK, HYDERABAD CITY. NOLEGEIN-Journal of Financial Planning and Management, 7(2), 83–89. Retrieved from https://mbajournals.in/index.php/JoFPM/article/view/1474