Changing banks, many benefits but also much resistance
We will discuss this on Monday 2 February at 12.30 pm during a live broadcast on the website and social channels of Il Sole 24 Ore
by the editorial team of Plus24
Italians are among the European peoples most resistant to leaving their credit institution. Yet the Bank of Italy has repeatedly pointed out that loyalty is likely to weigh heavily on current account fees. Young people, on the other hand, are the ones who change banks most often. The under-35s have different motivations also thanks to a very diversified digital offer. Then there is the issue of banking risk, which has created considerable disruption, prompting the current account holder to open an account at another institution. We will talk about this on Monday 2 February at 12.30 p.m. in Plus24's live web broadcast on the Sole 24 Ore website and social channels. Two guests: Nicola Ronchetti, who heads the research company Finer Finance Explorer, and Emanuela Rinaldi, professor of Sociology of Culture at Milan-Bicocca University. In the studio journalists Antonio Criscione and Vitaliano D'Angerio.


