Transforming Homeownership: Introducing EQ Bank's New FHSA Savings Account
Innovation in action: Our go-to-market strategy achieves 150%+ deposit growth in just 6 months
Quick Summary
FHSA (First Home Savings Account) is a new financial product that EQ Bank developed to meet the growing demand for home ownership assistance. Our goal was to rapidly bring this innovative solution to market while addressing key customer needs.
As lead designer for FHSA, I led the design and interaction experience, working with a core team of five across various business units. Our lean approach ensured agility and efficiency.
I introduced a key innovation: the first-time funding feature in the account opening flow. This feature allowed immediate saving, aligning with customers' home ownership goals and significantly contributing to the product's rapid adoption and business growth.
Key Results
Rapid Development: Launched in just 3 months (April - July 2023)
Exceeding Targets: Achieved 150%+ of deposit target within 6 months
First-Time Funding Success: 30% of total deposits from new feature, with 46% customer adoption
Consistent Growth: 30% month-over-month increase in sign-ups
Financial Impact: Contributed ~18% to Q4 earnings, solidifying its position as a key product
For detailed financial performance, refer to the full earnings report.
My Contribution
Designed and implemented the FHSA (First Home Savings Account) experience, including the innovative first-time funding feature
Served as the primary design liaison, conducting demos and addressing experience and interaction queries for multiple stakeholders and teams
Additional responsibilities included:
Developing and analyzing customer insights through user interview questions for the CX team
Collaborating on product strategy, planning, and drafting comprehensive PRDs (Product Requirement Documents) for stakeholders
Partnering with senior product managers and owners to craft detailed user stories
Creating thorough documentation to facilitate seamless developer handoffs
Ensuring product quality through rigorous QA processes, working closely with visual designers and developers pre-launch
Designing the experience
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What is the FHSA?
The First Home Savings Account (FHSA) is a groundbreaking registered account introduced by the Canadian government to empower first-time homebuyers. Similar to TFSAs and RRSPs, it offers unique tax advantages, allowing tax-free growth and tax-deductible contributions. With an annual contribution limit of $8,000 and a lifetime maximum of $40,000, the FHSA provides a powerful savings tool for aspiring homeowners.
Since its announcement in early 2023, the FHSA has generated significant buzz across online forums and social media platforms. Recognizing the immense potential and high demand for this innovative financial product, EQ Bank set an ambitious goal: to be the first-to-market provider, offering a seamless FHSA solution that meets and exceeds customer expectations.
Understanding Customer Needs for FHSA
The First Home Savings Account (FHSA), being a new product, posed challenges in predicting customer behavior and expectations. To address this, we conducted extensive research to understand how FHSA could help customers overcome obstacles in saving for their first home.
Our research team interviewed existing and potential customers, gathering insights on home-saving strategies, challenges, and FHSA expectations. These findings were instrumental in shaping our approach. Key discoveries include:
Drawing from our research insights, we established the following key design objectives for the FHSA product:
Mapping the Customer Journey: Identifying Gaps and Opportunities in FHSA Experience
To address these design goals, I began by developing a comprehensive customer journey map. This map outlines the customer's mindset, actions, and emotions throughout the FHSA experience. We identified 5 key phases in the customer journey:
Awareness: Discovering and learning about the FHSA
Onboarding: Opening and setting up the FHSA
Funding: Initiating one-time and recurring deposits
Management: Tracking progress and optimizing contributions
Utilization: Maximizing contributions and planning for withdrawal
By analyzing customer intentions and mindset at each phase, I identify key moments and opportunities in the journey. This allows me to design an optimal path that guides users towards their goals efficiently and intuitively. The focus is on delivering the right information at the right time, creating a seamless experience that boosts confidence in decision-making and minimizes anxiety. This approach ensures that users can navigate the FHSA process with ease, from initial awareness to final utilization.
Lean Design Strategy: Prioritizing Core Value in FHSA Development
Despite numerous opportunities for exploration and iteration, we faced a tight timeline to be first-to-market. This necessitated intentional design choices focused on delivering core value. Our key priorities were to ensure customers could:
Easily understand the product
Open an account quickly and securely
Fund their account seamlessly to start contributing and earning immediately
To achieve a lean design solution within our constraints of limited resources and a tight deadline, we strategically introduced a first-time funding feature during the account opening process. This approach allowed us to maximize value delivery while maintaining efficiency in our development timeline.
Our initial design concepts explored a comprehensive guided path to address all the challenges identified in our research, including personalized questionnaires, projected earnings calculations, streamlined account opening, and funding processes. However, due to resource constraints and tight deadlines, we had to adopt an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) approach.
To prioritize key experiences and features, we employed the MoSCoW prioritization framework. This analysis revealed that enabling funding during the onboarding flow was a core customer need, leading to the development of our first-time funding feature.
The strategic placement of this feature in the account opening flow was based on two key psychological principles:
1. Peak-End Rule
We positioned the funding widget on the success page, capitalizing on a key moment in the customer journey. The peak-end rule suggests that users most vividly remember the peak and end of an experience. By placing our funding option at this crucial endpoint, we ensured maximum visibility and engagement.
2. Principle of Least Effort
While customers' immediate goal is to complete the account opening process, their underlying need is to save and earn for their first home. By offering the funding option immediately after account creation, we aligned with the customers' true intentions and provided a convenient, low-effort path to fulfill their savings goals. This approach leverages the natural human tendency to choose the path of least resistance, increasing the likelihood of immediate account funding.
In addition to the first-time funding widget, we implemented targeted UI and content updates throughout the product experience. Despite our resource limitations, these enhancements significantly improved the overall user experience, representing a substantial achievement given our constraints.
Exceptional Performance: FHSA's Rapid Success and Growth
The First Home Savings Account (FHSA) has surpassed expectations, establishing new standards in product development efficiency and deposit accumulation:
Swift Launch: Developed and released in just 3 months (July 19, 2023)
Remarkable Growth: Reached 52% of annual target within 3.5 months, escalating to 148% in 5.5 months (December 2023)
First-Time Funding Triumph: 30% of total deposits attributed to new feature, with 46% customer adoption rate
Steady Expansion: Maintained 30% month-over-month increase in account sign-ups
Financial Impact: FHSA contributed a significant ~18% to Q4 earnings, demonstrating its pivotal role in EQ Bank's portfolio. For comprehensive details, refer to the FY2023 annual earnings report.
EQB surpassed raised earnings guidance for ten-month FY23 with strong revenue
Adjusted and reported Q4 revenue1 $395 million and FY23 $944 million (reported $976 million) on lending growth, NIM expansion and higher non-interest revenue
EQ Bank customers +30% in FY23 to over 400,000 with deposits of $8.2 billion
EQ Bank customer base +9% q/q and +30% y/y as daily account openings accelerated in 2023 due to the increasing popularity of the Savings Plus Account that operates like a high interest chequing account, as well as the addition of new digital offerings such as the EQ Bank First Home Savings Account (FHSA), the introduction of the EQ Bank Card and expanded offerings in Québec
In conclusion, the First Home Savings Account (FHSA) has emerged as a game-changing financial product for first-time homebuyers. Its success can be attributed to three key factors: a lean, efficient team; a user-centric design approach; and a commitment to solving real customer needs. By prioritizing speed-to-market while maintaining focus on customer demands, we've not only achieved remarkable growth for EQ Bank but also established ourselves as a trusted partner in our customers' home-buying journeys.
The FHSA's impressive performance - reaching 148% of our annual target in just 5.5 months - demonstrates the power of aligning product development with genuine market needs. This success has significantly contributed to EQ Bank's overall growth, accounting for approximately 18% of Q4 earnings. Moving forward, we're well-positioned to build on this momentum, continually refining our offerings to meet the evolving needs of aspiring homeowners.