Question 1
In the product development cycle for retail banking, the stage where the product is introduced to a limited audience to test viability is called:
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Before a full-scale launch (Commercialization), banks conduct Test Marketing (Beta Testing) with a select group of customers or in a specific region to identify potential issues and refine the product.
Question 2
According to Kotler's product levels, a "Savings Account with Free Insurance and Concierge Services" represents:
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The Augmented Product includes additional features/benefits (insurance, concierge) beyond customer expectations to differentiate it from competitors. Core is safety; Basic is the account itself.
Question 3
Offering an "Add-on Card" on a Credit Card account means:
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Add-on cards are issued to immediate family members. The liability to pay lies with the primary cardholder, and the limit is shared.
Question 4
Providing a "Free Credit Card" with a Home Loan is an example of which product level?
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The core need is housing finance. The loan is the basic product. Adding value-added services like free cards or insurance makes it an "Augmented Product" to differentiate it.
Question 5
In the context of Retail Banking Products, "Core Product" refers to:
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According to Kotler, the Core Product is the underlying need being satisfied. For a savings account, the core benefit is "Safety and Liquidity". The passbook is the "Tangible Product".