What does digital accessibility mean for Banks & Insurers?

It is important for banks and insurers to have knowledge of digital accessibility, since they often serve a broad target group. The digitisation of services at banks and insurers has increased significantly in recent years. This makes it important for people with disabilities that these digital products meet digital accessibility standards.

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Why digital accessibility for banks & insurers?

For banks & insurers it is important to have knowledge of digital accessibility, since they often serve a broad target group. The digitalization of services at banks and insurers has increased significantly in recent years. This makes it important for people with disabilities that these digital products meet digital accessibility standards.

Product owners, designers and developers often lack basic knowledge in the field of digital accessibility. The result is that little or no consideration is given to this when developing new features or products.

Accessibility means a better experience for everyone

The great thing about creating accessible websites is that it ultimately provides a better experience for all your users. Because even for people without disabilities, it’s nice when a website is clear and works well. Research has also shown that websites that score well on accessibility reach a larger audience, rank higher in Google and are more user friendly than websites that score low on accessibility.

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What we do

We want to make a sustainable contribution to the digital accessibility of digital products. This means not only carrying out accessibility studies based on the WCAG-EM, but also, for example, providing awareness training.

Audits

Do you want an audit based on the WCAG-EM method? We are an accredited inspection body.

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Websites

Our team of developers will help you develop a website or app that is accessible to everyone.

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