Onions for distribution |
Since 1996, one 10 lb bag at a time, Comerica Bank has sent out its doors more than 370,000 pounds of onions.
“Comerica is committed to our customers,” said J. Michael Fulton, President, ComericaBank--Western Market. “By giving away Walla Walla sweet onions, we can thank our customers for their patronage.”
Other customer “courting” tips from University Bank
Onion love offerings may seem an unusual way to honor customers, but, as a customer myself, I can tell you that they build brand loyalty and strengthen personal relationships between the bank and its customers. I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Schmitt, but he seemed to think like me with regards to customer delight. I did some research on some of other practices he employed that helped triple the stock price of the old bank within its first 4 years of operation:
- · Free shoe shines provided at a stand in the bank lobby
- · Pens not chained down and easy for everyone to use
- · Oriental rugs and fresh flowers in the vault of safe deposit boxes
- · Stamps sold by tellers and all statements mailed on the second day of the month
- · Non-cash deposits picked up from some customers’ office by drivers of vans humorously decorated with lifelike paintings of safe-crackers at work. Customers appreciated the wit and not having waste time going to the bank.
- · Free traveler's and cashiers checks
- · Free photocopies of papers and signature verification
What about your service business?
Should you be doing more to court
your customer and let them know you value and appreciate them? It seems to me
that Schmitt had some great ideas about making it easy to do business with
University Bank. Is there more you can do to
make it easy and enjoyable for customers to do business with you?
If you’re interested, I know where you can get a good, bulk deal on
some onions.
1 comment:
Thanks, Tom, for sharing this example of how doing business can be fun; even in my stodgy business of banking. As cosumers, all of want to be respected and appreciated. New Jersey based Commerce Bank comes close but no cigar, er onion
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