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Example of the banking dashboard infographic
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People preferences about daily banking
Slide Content
The slide presents data on people's preferences for daily banking through different channels. 30% prefer to use branch banking, represented by an icon of a bank building, indicating a traditional approach. 25% prefer mobile banking as denoted by a mobile phone with a dollar symbol, highlighting the convenience of on-the-go transactions. Web banking is favored by 20% of people, symbolized by a laptop with a dollar sign, reflecting desktop or online banking usage. Lastly, 25% prefer a mixture of methods, suggesting flexibility in banking habits.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a clean white, providing a neutral canvas for the content.
- Four circular graphical elements are evenly distributed across the slide, each with a different color (blue, green, violet, and blue) and size, representing different banking preferences.
- Each circle contains a white icon relevant to the banking method it represents - for instance, a bank, mobile phone, laptop, and text "MIX".
- Percentage figures are prominently displayed in large bold digits next to each graphical element to quantify the preferences.
- A horizontal grey line connects all the circular elements, suggesting a relationship between the different banking preferences.
- The font used for text is sans-serif, which is modern and easy to read.
The slide is visually balanced and uses icons and color coding effectively to represent various banking preferences. The design is simple yet informative, making the data easily understandable at a glance.
Use Cases
- Presenting customer banking behavior in a financial services meeting to discuss market trends.
- Showing consumer preferences in a marketing strategy presentation to tailor campaigns for different banking channels.
- Using in a banking seminar or workshop to teach about evolving customer habits in financial transactions.
- Incorporating in a bank's internal training materials to exemplify the distribution of banking preferences among clients.