May 21, 2008

Name Your Own Account

In an effort to give its customers a "fun and easy" way to save money, Americana Community Bank (Sleepy Eye, MN) announced the introduction of its Name Your Own Account this week. The account encourages customers to set a specific purchase goal - like a new TV, boat or vacation - and use the account to save specifically for that purchase.

After opening the account, the Bank also plans to send account holders email updates as their savings grow - and they get closer to having enough money to make their big purchase.

The account is the latest in efforts we've seen relative to institutions allowing customers to customize an account - or features of that account. And, while this will certainly allow ACB to engage its customers, I'd like to see how the value of the account will be communicated to both customers and non-customers.

I was disappointed in not being able to find any information about the account on the Bank's website - I read about the account in a press release, but found no additional information online. Nonetheless, I wonder what kind of long-term success the name your own account will have for ACB. Will customers begin saving again for something else (and re-name their account) after their initial purchase is made?

Unlike initiatives like ING's Your Number - where long-term retirement savings goals are the focus, Americana Community Bank's account focuses on relatively short-term goals. And while these short-term goals are certainly important for the customer, especially given the focus on saving the money before purchasing - rather than using credit, the account structure puts those deposits at risk once the savings goals are reached. What will the Bank's follow-up efforts look like with those customers to continue saving?

The account looks to be part of a series of changes at Americana Community Bank - as noted on the Bank's website, it looks like a new site, new products and new look are in the works.

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