Over-60s are biggest users of AMP bot
Over-60s are the biggest users of AMP’s new Facebook Messenger bot, which has been designed to assist those seeking financial help and information on COVID-19.
Ant Dureau, AMP chief client officer, said the engagement by over-60s disproved the notion older people were uncomfortable using technology to seek answers and help.
“The most selected topic via the bot has been help for those suffering financial hardship, showing the impact the downturn in financial markets is having on retirees who rely on their investments for income,” Dureau said.
Users who interacted with the service were asked a series of questions and then were directed to information they needed on AMP’s COVID-19 Help Hub, based on the answers provided.
The hub could be used by AMP or non-AMP customers and contained information on managing different financial situations, topical articles and guides.
"We’ve made available a range of guides and information resources to help people find the answers they need to manage through the crisis – AMP is here to help however we can and in ways which are easiest for our clients,” Dureau said.
"We encourage Australians in difficulty to take advantage of AMP’s COVID-19 Help Hub and also to give us a call if they need further assistance."
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