Senior citizens help researchers design friendly banking interfaces

November 21st, 2014
Bank4Elder

The Instituto de Biomecánica (Biomechanics Institute -IBV) has taken part in the BANK4ELDER European project in order to design friendly banking ATM, mobile, TV and web interfaces, and boost the access of senior citizens to these services.

As the Innovation Director at IBV, Miguel López says "The key to success is that we have designed interfaces with the participation of the users in all phases of project development: defining the needs when interacting with these products and during the pilot test which evaluated the proposed solutions in actual conditions of use. This work was completed with the use of advanced methodologies that have analysed the emotional response and behaviour of the elderly in assessing, for example, interaction with a mobile or internet when making a bank transaction."

17% of Europeans are over 65 years. This percentage will increase in 2060 to 30%. Currently, most go to the branch and usually do not feel safe when using online banking or an ATM. For example, only 33% of senior citizens use ATMs compared to 86% of the rest of the population. Current interfaces are not adapted to their needs and abilities: issues arise related to the font size on the screen, the size of the buttons and understanding what steps should be taken to withdraw money or complete a transfer. "For these reasons it is necessary to change to a banking model with easy-to-use online services as we have shown in Bank4Elder" adds Miguel López. At present, both ATM and e-banking are the most used methods but they require a redesign that takes into account the needs and capabilities of older population.

However, trends indicate that in the future access to banking services through mobile phones or television will also be increasing. In order to resolve this situation, BANK4ELDER designed user-friendly interfaces for senior citizens to access these banking services.

Design and validation with elderly people

Bank4Elder

The project has developed and validated with senior citizens 4 interfaces (TV, web, mobile and ATM) to access various banking services bearing in mind that there are two groups of users: high tech and low tech (people who have never used a computer or own a smartphone).

The involvement of potential users in Spain and Portugal throughout the entire project has been the key to success, including field tests in their homes.

Their support has totally changed the focus of traditional banking, especially online banking, where the endless options menus are changed for an easier and more graphic way of presenting the information.

Validation included usability testing of the new design with a very high degree of satisfaction, although low-tech people still need some assistance to perform certain tasks, especially to interact with the web interface.

Specifically, over 90% of users who have participated in the project can successfully access the services through all interfaces. Furthermore, both the satisfaction and performance success increases with the frequency of use, reaching 100% in many cases.

The ATM was the best evaluated. In fact, people who never used it and did not see the benefits, claim that they would use more often an ATM designed with the Bank4elder interface.

In conclusion, the consortium has created an easy-to-use environment for senior citizens, multimodal, ubiquitous and customizable, explains Innovation Director at the IBV, Miguel López. "We think of easy solutions that encourage greater access to banking services through new technologies, which is not yet widespread in this sector since the elderly find them difficult to interact with."

"These are solutions tailored to meet the demands of functionality, accessibility, usability and aesthetics of elderly people. Furthermore, the characteristics of these environments allow them to adapt to the needs of each client," says Miguel López.

Provided by Asociacion RUVID