Shropshire Star

Amazon named best UK organisation for customer satisfaction

Iceland has beaten Aldi and Waitrose to take the title of best performing supermarket in the UK Customer Satisfaction Index.

Published
An Amazon sign

Amazon has retained its place as the top UK organisation for customer satisfaction while Iceland has taken top place among food retailers for the first time, according to a survey.

Iceland beat Aldi and Waitrose to be named the highest performing supermarket and is the only food retailer in the top 10, having climbed 26 places in the last six months in the UK Customer Satisfaction Index published by the Institute of Customer Service.

Amazon took top place for the sixth consecutive time in the biannual survey with a score of 86.7 points out of 100, only just ahead of John Lewis on 86.5 and Next and Yorkshire Bank, both on 86.1.

The UK Customer Satisfaction Index top 10.

>

Yorkshire Bank was one of four financial institutions to make the top 10 alongside first direct, Nationwide and M&S Bank.

The banking sector overall performed better than ever before, reaching a score of 80.4 and exceeding the overall average score of 77.9.

However, the index shows a slight fall in overall customer satisfaction after a peak in 2012/13.

The Institute warned that the difficult retail environment meant that survival would be driven by how well customers were served.

The index rates customer satisfaction across 13 sectors based on the views of 10,000 consumers.

More than 30 different customer measures are surveyed, such as staff professionalism, the quality and efficiency of the service, trust and transparency, the actual customer experience and complaint handling.

Jo Causon, chief executive of the Institute for Customer Service, said: “The stagnation in customer service levels should be of concern for the UK economy.

“This comes at a time when, just nine months from Brexit, we need more than ever before to show that Britain is a great place to do business with and in.

“Alongside tangible financial measures, trust, reputation and recommendation are crucial benefits of a deliberate and consistent focus on achieving high levels of customer satisfaction.

“The UKCSI shows that customers who give the highest ratings for customer satisfaction express strong levels of loyalty, which brands will need in difficult and unpredictable market conditions.”

The top 50 organisations in the July 2018 index are:

1 Amazon.co.uk

2 John Lewis Retail

3 = Next Retail, Yorkshire Bank

5 = first direct, Nationwide Building Society

7 Tesco Mobile

8 = M&S Bank, Wilko Retail

10 Iceland

11 Netflix

12 Specsavers

13 Pets at Home

14 = Greggs, Superdrug, Argos

17 = Trivago, Waitrose Retail

19 Nationwide Insurance

20 = Green Flag Services, Jet2holidays.com

22 Aviva

23 = Aldi, M&S (food)

25 = Jet2, LV=

27 Halfords autocentre

28 = eBay, Premier Inn

30 SAGA Insurance

31 Santander

32 M&S

33 = Holland &; Barrett, Honda, Kia

36 Caffe Nero

37 = Brittany Ferries, Jaguar

39 = Apple, booking.com, Co-op Insurance, Mini, TSB

44 = giffgaff, More Than, Primark

47 Halifax

48 = Lidl, Subway, Toby Carvery

Sorry, we are not accepting comments on this article.