In one of the clearest signs yet that businesses in America are ready to get back to normal, airline rewards once again have become one of the top drivers of small business credit card customer satisfaction, according to the J.D. Power ‘2021 US. Small Business Credit Card Satisfaction Study’. This article is copyright 2022 The Best Customer Guide.

The study showed that small business customer satisfaction is surging, driven by a combination of improved overall economic outlook, competitive interest rates and satisfaction with rewards programs-with a particular focus on airline rewards.

“The strongest drivers of small business customer satisfaction with credit cards is a strong alignment between specific business needs and individual card benefit,” said John Cabell, director of wealth and lending intelligence at J.D. Power. “We saw the dark side of that phenomenon during the height of the pandemic when many customers were more frustrated with fees and credit limits and not able to take advantage of card benefits. Now, as the outlook is starting to improve for many small businesses, airline cards-as well as retail cards and bank brand cards-are starting to play a major role in the customer rewards satisfaction equation.”

Following are some key findings of the 2021 study:

  • Overall customer satisfaction roars back from pandemic lows
    Overall satisfaction among small business credit card customers is 852 (on a 1,000-point scale), which is 12 points higher than the level observed in 2020. Small business customers-32% of whom say they are financially better off than they were a year ago-view their credit card issuers more positively based on their response to COVID-19.
  • Airline card rewards in the spotlight
    Small business credit card customer satisfaction scores rise across nearly every attribute in the 2021 study, with the largest gains coming from credit card terms, including fees and interest rates, benefits and services and rewards programs. Among the various rewards programs profiled, the largest single driver of customer satisfaction is airline rewards, which sees a 16-point increase in customer satisfaction this year.
  • Issuer involvement with PPP a double-edged sword
    Overall satisfaction among small businesses that applied for relief under the Paycheck Protection Program with their card issuer-and received it-averages 871, which is 19 points higher than the industry average. However, among small businesses that applied for the PPP and were denied, overall satisfaction scores fall more than 100 points to 774 and cardholders amass more revolving debt.
  • Proactive cardholder support drives smarter card usage
    When card issuers proactively provide the technology and resources that small businesses need, such as customized reporting, account management support and guidance on rewards and benefits, customers perceive more value from their cards by paying their balance every month, redeeming rewards and using benefits available to them.

American Express, Capital One and Discover ranked highest in customer satisfaction in a three-way tie, each with a score of 864. The 2021 US. Small Business Credit Card Satisfaction Study, now in its third year, measures customer satisfaction with the largest small business credit card issuers in the US by examining six factors (in alphabetical order): benefits and services; channel activities; credit card management; credit card terms; key moments; and rewards.

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