Consumer Behaviour


Investors Survey

Blog: Measuring Financial Security and Vulnerability

Charles Adriaenssens of our Ipsos Loyalty Financial team spoke at the House of Commons about our Genworth research in 20 countries on household financial vulnerabilities.

Families thrive in Europe's high-tech homes

The Samsung Techonomic Index launched in partnership with Ipsos provides a definitive view of how we now live, shop and connect.

Public views on ethical retail

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey into UK attitudes to ethical standards in retail and their impact on the public's buying decisions.
Investors Survey

Business confidence levels differ amongst small and medium businesses in the Eurozone

Andrew Croll shares the latest business confidence results for SMEs in the Eurozone.

TRUSTe Internet of Things Privacy Index

Only half (47%) of British internet users know that smart devices such as smart TVs, fitness devices and in-car navigation systems can collect data about their personal activities according to an Ipsos survey for TRUSTe.
Investors Survey

Four ways to turn good press relations into outstanding ones

Chris O'Brien highlights the methods being used by press teams to develop strong relationships with Financial Journalists.

2014 GB Consumer Confidence Privacy Index

The 2014 GB Consumer Confidence Privacy Index for TRUSTe found that six in ten British internet users are more concerned about their privacy online than they were one year ago.
Investors Survey

Both large and small UK businesses more optimistic towards the end of 2013

Nearly all (93%) of Britain’s Captains of Industry, leaders of the UK’s largest businesses, think the economic condition of the country will improve over the next twelve months, according to the 2013 Captains of Industry study.

Horsemeat in the food supply: one year on

An Ipsos survey reveals that as many as 31% of British adults have changed the way they choose or buy food in the past 12 months, and almost all adults in the UK (95%) remember the horsemeat incident.