Australians & New Zealanders Want Online Car Loans – Info Risk Manage
42 percent of consumers in Australia and 40 percent of consumers in New Zealand indicated they would like to apply for their next automotive loan online
These were the surprising results of our first global survey on consumers’ automotive finance experience. The study found that there was a growing inclination for vehicle shoppers in the antipodes to apply for auto loans online. Australia and New Zealand had the second and third highest figures among the nine countries surveyed. Only the UK had more respondents who indicated a preference for online at 48 percent.
These results indicate a significant shift in channel preference for loans with the majority of consumers in Australia (45 percent) and New Zealand (62 percent) having applied for their most recent auto loans at dealerships.
“Unlike the US, where seven in ten respondents would rather apply for their next loan at a dealership or through a visit to the bank or lending institution, Australian consumers are more open to the idea of digital financing,” said Paul Swyny, automotive lead in Australia for FICO. “Convenience, speed and ability to comparison shop across lenders were the top reasons given by consumers. Unlike other markets, auto dealerships and banks were not seen as having a pricing, security or convenience advantage in the Australian market.”
Consumers are very open to instant, pre-qualified offers to improve expediency. Only 15 percent of New Zealand consumers would not accept such an offer and may prefer instead to work through a traditional, full loan application process and credit check.
“Predictive scoring analytics can help to ensure creditworthiness accuracy and reduce the manual underwriting that still takes place to complete a loan today. Optimisation of deal structures can ensure an appealing offer is made to the consumer while ensuring profitability for the lender. Instant and accurate lending decisions will deliver a positive customer experience and grow the loan books of lenders,” added Vaile Mexted, country manager for New Zealand at FICO.
A total of 2,200 adult consumers across nine countries including the US, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Spain, and the UK were surveyed. Respondents were between the ages of 18-64 who acquired a loan on a new/used vehicle within the last 3 years.
Read the full Australian media release
Read the full New Zealand media release
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