DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f6195b/public_opinion_on) has announced the addition of the "Public Opinion on Banks in the US and Europe on Social Media" report to their offering.
What Are Consumers Saying about the Biggest Banks on Social Media?
This report offers analytics on opinions about banks in the US and Europe that were posted by consumers on social media in the last 12 months. Social media users were extremely negative about banks in the US and Europe in the last year. The report shows why social media users were so negative about banks in the US and Europe. The report also provides a profile of the social media user who talks about banks in the US and Europe and contains data on where and when they share their opinion.
The report contains 20 charts over 24 pages on 20 of the biggest global banks.
Key Topics Covered Include:
- Social media users' opinions about banks in the US and Europe
- Why do social media users hate or love banks in the US and Europe?
- Profile of Social Media Commentators
- Rankings and Results
- Methodology
All data in the reports derives from Amplicate's proprietary technology that tracks over 150m opinions from over 30m consumers posting on Twitter and Facebook.
Examples of Key Findings:
Social media users posted 20,621 opinions on banks in the US and Europe in the last 12 months, which they shared 13,391,661 times.
84% of opinions posted on banks in the US and Europe on social media in the last 12 months were negative.
ING was the most hated bank on social media in the last 12 months, with 97% of opinions negative.
Companies Mentioned:
- Bank of America
- Barclays
- BBVA
- BNP Paribas
- Citigroup
- Credit Agricole
- Deutsche Bank
- Goldman Sachs
- HSBC
- ING
- JP Morgan Chase Bank
- LloydsTSB
- Nordea Group
- Royal Bank of Scotland
- Santander
- Societe Generale
- Standard Chartered
- UBS
- Unicredit
- Wells Fargo Bank
Who Should Buy This Report:
Anyone who wants to understand what people have been saying about their product or industry on social media over the last 12 months. So whether you're a social media manager, a marketer, consultant or analyst, you're sure to discover actionable insights that'll give you a better understanding of your industry and how social media is changing it.
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