Fiduciary trust with personal finances — that's the bar your site must clear in 50 milliseconds. That's how long the 50ms Trust Test gives you before a visitor decides if you're credible. Most treasury management websites score just 56 on the Credibility Index (CI) — an 8-dimension scoring framework from 0 to 100. A PageKiss site built with the Treasury Management Website Builder starts at CI 94, automatically placing credentials, compliance badges, and contact info exactly where trust is built.
You don't have to design anything to get a CI 94+ page. The industry-specific design system — informed by 39 dimensions across 703 industries — knows that a treasury management homepage needs regulatory trust signals above the fold, not below. You don't spend 20 hours guessing what works. You enter your business name, approve the result, and recover $800/month in invisible loss from the 10% of prospects who find no site when referred.
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Every CI point is worth $132 in annual revenue for your average $1,000 job. Moving from the industry average of 56 to PageKiss's 94 adds roughly $5,016 per year in captured trust. That's before counting the 20% of referred visitors who bounce because your site doesn't look credible. The math is simple: a $29/month page that passes the 50ms Trust Test pays for itself on the first recovered referral.
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