It would be easy to say that print is irrelevant today.

In 2023, people sent and received approximately 347 billion emails per day globally. That same year, researchers reported people send 23 billion text messages per day. By contrast, postal carriers across the globe are struggling to stay viable.

But don’t write off print just yet – it’s far from dead. Digital may dominate, but print still matters, reaching audiences who prefer paper, or building trust in ways emails and texts simply can’t.

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Not everyone lives in their inbox

One reason to keep print in the mix is that some demographics still prefer it. In our recent report on banking communications, Boomers revealed a strong preference for printed communications.

While it's tempting to focus on younger customers, Boomers are still a crucial demographic for the banking industry. They're also the generation responsible for transferring wealth to their Millennial and Gen Z children. By providing them with communications through their preferred channel, you're showing you're mindful about their needs and that you value their business.

A higher trust in print

When customers receive something in the mail, it feels secure and official. Emails and text messages, on the other hand, can not only feel spammy – they can be spammy. Emails and SMS are the main channels scammers use to defraud banking customers.

Moreover, when customers are in a crisis, printed communications can feel more personal and provide a sense of safety. At the worst moments in their lives, customers want to know that someone's there to support them.

Some communications are meant to be held in your hands. Send them by email instead, and customers might feel confused or even frustrated. When expectations aren't met, trust erodes, and that's when they start looking for alternatives.

Print vs. digital? No. Print and digital

When it comes to print and digital, the answer isn't to think in absolutes. Print and digital can and should coexist.

Banks and financial institutions can send printed communications to bolster the digital version. The customer gets the best of both worlds: the reassurance of print and the convenience of digital.

Moreover, many customers, including a significant portion of Baby Boomers, still prefer it, and customer preferences continue to evolve. Meeting those expectations is smart business. By thoughtfully combining print and digital communications, organizations can deliver for customers now and be ready for whatever comes next.

Clear printed communications: bolstering the customer relationship

For the foreseeable future, banks will continue to rely on printed communications to reach their customers. Clear, easy-to-understand communications win hearts and minds.

When a customer picks up a printed communication, they should immediately see which information is relevant thanks to a clean layout and thoughtful use of color and design. They should know what they need to do next because you've made it simple and intuitive.

Clarity doesn't just benefit the customer – it benefits your organization too. When communications are easy to follow, customers act the first time, reducing the need to reprint or resend documents. At the same time, they are less likely to reach out to your most expensive support channels like your contact center for help. In short, clarity in print communications builds trust, saves money, and strengthens your customer relationships.

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Our expertise and experience in highly regulated industries allow us to transform complex data into secure, compliant communications that build trust and deliver results. Choose Computershare for confidence in every communication. Contact us today to learn more.

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