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Bank of Israel Survey Shows Customer Satisfaction Stable, Perceived Fairness Declines

Bank of Israel survey shows customer satisfaction stable at 56%, but perceived fairness declines to 58% amid high fees and interest rates for Israeli banking.

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Jerusalem, 11 February, 2026 (TPS-IL) — A Bank of Israel survey of public satisfaction with the banking sector found that while 56% of customers would recommend their bank, perceived fairness declined from 61% to 58%.

The Bank of Israel’s 2025 household customer satisfaction survey found that 91% primarily use digital and phone services, with only four percent relying mainly on physical branches. Satisfaction with digital banking remained high at approximately 90%, branch satisfaction increased to 82%, and phone service satisfaction held at 75%.

Of the 4,000 Israeli banking customers surveyed, high fees and interest rates were cited as main fairness concerns. Smaller banks outperformed larger institutions in customer satisfaction metrics.

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