Today’s customer is overloaded with choice, constantly interrupted, switching between multiple channels, and it can be tricky to grab their attention and keep them coming back.
With loyalty schemes, retailers need to offer real, instant and obvious value to customers. Retailers must simplify their schemes to get results.
https://www.retail-week.com/retail-voice/how-to-win-with-loyalty-four-retailers-leading-the-way/7030862.article?authent=1/
Helping consumers and businesses manage and plan their financial affairs, Financial Advisors (FAs) are the key intermediaries or channel for the promotion and distribution of a wide array of investment and insurance products and services. From life insurance, variable annuities, mutual funds and retirement products to trust services, wealth management and an endless assortment of investment instruments and securities, FAs are critical conduits connecting customers with financial services “manufacturers.”
Building enduring, strong relationships with Advisors is critical to providers that rely on this channel. Winning with Financial Advisors, however, is analogous to herding cats. The stakes and the challenges are greater than ever in this love/hate mutual dependency, making strengthening Financial Advisor experiences and relationships critical to winning with advisors.
http://customerthink.com/capturing-the-loyalty-business-of-financial-or-any-intermediaries/
As creatures of habit, established customers will come back to your business unless you give them a reason not to. 92% of consumers will stay loyal and increase their business with a company when their queries are handled quickly and effectively. However, bad communication and poor customer experience is overwhelmingly (81%) the cause of clients taking their business elsewhere. With over 60% of companies citing customer experience (CX) as the best tactic for increasing customer lifetime value and loyalty, seamless communication is the key to addressing clients’ needs.
https://www.uctoday.com/news/blog/bad-customer-experience-a-good-reason-to-jump-ship/