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The loyalty lull: Customer put off by impersonal loyalty schemes

February 23, 2016

Loyalty schemes could be disappointing customers and costing retailers conversions, with 33% disappointed by lack of personalisation in traditional loyalty schemes, according to new research.

The study, from iVend Retail, reveals that on average UK shoppers are part of 3 loyalty programmes.

However, a third of customers (33%) don’t believe they get sufficiently targeted offers in the physical store environment, compared to the customised offers they receive online.

Some further key finds include:

· 33% of consumers are disappointed by lack of personalisation in traditional loyalty schemes

· Nearly half (48%) of UK shoppers have missed out on claiming points or paper vouchers because they failed to use them before the expiry date

· 15% often forget to use the loyalty cards they carry in their wallets

· 26% of UK shoppers would like personalised offers sent direct to their phone when they enter the store, another quarter (25%) would prefer to get regular incentives direct to their mobiles or via mobile apps

The report ‘Omni-Illusion: why are customer connections disappearing when shoppers reach the store?’ found that among the top frustrations associated with store loyalty is lack of personalisation.

Nearly half (48%) of UK shoppers have missed out on claiming points or paper vouchers because they failed to use them before the expiry date. What’s more, a further 15% said they often forget to use the loyalty cards they carry in their wallets, meaning they miss the opportunity to collect points when shopping in-store.

26% of UK shoppers would like personalised offers sent direct to their phone when they enter the store, while another quarter (25%) would prefer to get regular incentives direct to their mobiles or via mobile apps, allowing them to collect and redeem points holistically both in the store and online.

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Richard Kolodynski, Senior Vice President of European Operations at iVend Retail, said: “Today’s consumers don’t differentiate between channels – they simply shop using the option that’s most convenient to them at the time, whether it’s online, in-store or via a smartphone device. And this is just the same when it comes to using loyalty schemes. Nurturing a lifelong relationship means getting to know someone, so retailers need to make a concerted effort to tailor their loyalty interactions in the way that’s most relevant to their most valuable customers.”

“By using a mobile-first strategy for loyalty, retailers can bridge the offline and online gap, delivering more personalised offers so each shopper feels valued at an individual level whilst using digital capabilities and customer data to better tailor such incentives,” he concluded.

Read the full report here (registration required)

Methodology

Survey of 1,000 European consumers from UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain, conducted by Red Shift on behalf of iVend Retail

www.iVend.com

E-commerce apps, France, Germany, Italy, retail

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