More than 10 per cent of Swiss Bank websites error-free

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You might expect Swiss Banks to be efficient, and when it comes to their websites, some score very highly on criteria such as code quality, accessibility and compliance, according to new research from Sitemorse. 

Our quarterly review of the websites of well over 200 banks in this sector found that more than 10 per cent were classed as 'error-free' by our methodology, a high score compared to other sectors such as retail or FTSE companies.

Despite accessibility of websites being very much still a hot item and backed by law within Europe, nearly 40 of the banking sites tested fail accessibility tests on every page. For the full testing results, see Swiss Banks Qtr 2 2012 on our website.

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