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While today’s consumers expect a smooth, frictionless digital experience, many financial institutions still rely on outdated technology and manual reviews to acquire new customers. These old processes can prevent lenders from making accurate and timely credit decisions, leading to lost opportunities, revenue, and goodwill. By optimizing their customer acquisition strategies, financial institutions can allocate their resources effectively and say yes to consumers faster. This guide will walk you through the current challenges facing customer acquisition and how robust optimization strategies can help. Current challenges in customer acquisition To stay competitive and engage high-value customers, you’ll need an efficient customer acquisition process that weeds out both fraudulent actors and risky consumers. However, achieving this balancing act comes with a unique set of challenges. Because today’s consumers can access goods and services almost anywhere online at any time, more than 54 percent of customers expect a heightened digital and frictionless experience. Failing to meet this expectation can lead to huge losses for lenders. Some of the most common challenges in customer acquisition include: Although 52 percent of consumers prefer digital banking options over visiting branches in person, many lenders still rely on paper documents, which can add weeks to the onboarding process. Requiring consumers to provide substantial information about themselves during an application process can lead to abandoned applications. 67 percent of consumers will leave an application if they experience complications. Verifying consumer identities is growing increasingly important. In fact, about 35 percent of customers drop out of digital onboarding because their identity can't be confirmed. Poorly defined campaign planning can cause businesses to market to the wrong population segments, resulting in wasted time and resources. What is optimization for customer acquisition?  Customer acquisition optimization is the process of implementing new methods and solutions to make acquiring new customers more efficient and cost-effective. For lenders, this means streamlining steps in the credit decisioning process to focus on the right prospects and reduce friction. What types of processes can be optimized for customer acquisition?  You might be surprised just how many processes can be optimized for customer acquisition. Here are just a few examples: Having a holistic view of consumers allows you to take the guesswork out of targeting so you can better identify and engage high-potential customers. Utilizing predictive and lifestyle data enables you to pinpoint a more precisely segmented audience for marketing. Digital application solutions that reach across multiple channels, allowing applicants to leave one channel and pick up right where they left off in another. Real-time identity verification and fraud detection during onboarding and after, helping expedite approvals and mitigate risks. Utilizing API integration to leverage multiple metrics beyond credit scores when screening applicants' financial situation. Building custom risk models that pair to your existing data so you can say yes to more customers and better manage portfolio risk. Benefits of customer acquisition optimization Optimization can bring numerous benefits to your business, providing a faster return on investment. Here are some examples. By better pinpointing your marketing through predictive and lifestyle data, you can achieve increased conversions. Faster onboarding with less friction helps retain more customers. Real-time fraud detection and identity verification reduce customer roadblocks, allowing you to realize significant growth. Custom risk models and decisioning platforms can pair your data with additional data elements, providing more than just a credit score rating for your applicants. This can help you say yes to more customers. Using AI and machine learning tools will reduce the need for manual reviews and thus increase booking rates and applications. A real-life example of these benefits can be found with the Michigan State University Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU.) With over $7.2 billion in assets and 330,000 members, the client was manually reviewing all its applications. Experian reviewed the client's risk levels and approvals, comparing their risk and bankruptcy scores to determine which were most predictive. This analysis led Experian to recommend a new decisioning platform (PowerCurve Originations®) for instant credit decisions, an alternative data score tool, and Experian Advisory Services for risk-based pricing. After implementing these optimization solutions, MSUFCU saw a 55 percent increase in average monthly automations, four times improved online application response time and began competing more effectively in the marketplace. How Experian can help Experian offers a number of customer acquisition tools, allowing companies to be more responsive in an increasingly competitive market, while still reducing fraud risk. These tools include: Acquisition optimization marketing Experian offers a web-based platform that lets clients manage their marketing efforts all in the same place. You can upload and enhance client files, identify lookalike prospects, and use firmographic and credit data to get a holistic view of your clients and your prospects. Data-driven acquisition and decisioning engine PowerCurve Originations® is a data-driven decisioning engine that accepts applications from multiple channels, automates data collection and verification and proactively monitors decision results. It's flexible enough to reach across multiple channels, letting customers set aside their application in one digital channel and resume where they left off in another. It also provides businesses with access to comprehensive data assets, proactive monitoring and streamlined development with minimal coding. Enhanced fraud detection and identity verification Experian's Precise ID® is a risk-based fraud detection and prevention platform that provides analytics to accurately verify customers and mitigate fraud loss behind the scenes, ensuring a smoother onboarding process. Robust consumer attributes for better customized models Experian gives clients access to a wider berth of consumer attributes, helping you better screen applicants beyond just looking at credit scores. Trended 3DTM attributes let you uncover unique patterns in consumers' behavior over time, allowing you to manage portfolio risk, build better models and determine the next best actions. Premier AttributesSM aggregates credit data at the most granular and meaningful levels to provide clear insights into consumer credit behavior. It encompasses more than 2,100 attributes across 51 industries to help you develop highly predictive custom models. Enterprise-wide credit decisioning engine Experian's enterprise-wide credit decision platform lets you combine machine learning with proprietary data to return optimized decisions and quickly respond to requests. Robust credit decisioning software lets you convert data into meaningful actions and strategies. With Experian's machine learning decisioning options, companies are realizing a 25 percent reduction in manual reviews, a 25 percent increase in loan and credit applications and a 26 percent increase in booking rates. Highly predictive custom models Experian's Ascend Intelligence ServicesTM can help you create highly predictive custom models that create sophisticated decisioning strategies, allowing you to accurately predict risk and make the best decisions fast. This end-to-end suite of solutions lets you achieve a more granular view of every application and grow portfolios while still minimizing risk. Experian can help optimize your customer acquisition Experian provides a suite of decisioning engines, consumer attributes and customized modeling to help you optimize your customer acquisition process. These tools allow businesses to better target their marketing efforts, streamline their onboarding with less friction and improve their fraud detection and mitigation efforts. The combination can deliver a powerful ROI. Learn more about Experian's customer acquisition solutions. Learn more

Published: December 19, 2023 by Theresa Nguyen

In today’s fast-paced world, the telecommunications industry is not just about connecting calls or sending messages. It’s about creating seamless digital experiences, especially when onboarding new customers. However, with the rise of digital services, the industry faces an increasing challenge: the need to mitigate fraud while streamlining the onboarding process.  The digital onboarding revolution Digital onboarding has transformed the way customers join telecommunications services. No longer are people required to visit a physical store or wait for lengthy paperwork. Instead, they can sign up for mobile, internet or TV services from the comfort of their homes, often within minutes. The convenience, however, has opened new doors for fraudsters. As the onboarding process happens online, the risk of identity theft, synthetic identity fraud and other fraudulent activities has surged. So, how can telecom companies provide fritctionless experiences while keeping fraud at bay? Mitigating fraud in telecommunications onboarding Know your customer (KYC) verification: Implement robust KYC solutions to verify the identity of new customers. This may include identity document checks, facial recognition or biometric authentication. Device and location data; and velocity: Analyze the device and location data of applicants. Does the device match the customer’s claimed location? Unusual patterns could signal potential fraud.  Behavioral analysis: Monitor user behavior during the onboarding process. Frequent changes in information or suspicious browsing activity may indicate fraudulent intent.   Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI): Leverage AI/ML algorithms to detect patterns and anomalies humans might miss. These technologies can adapt and evolve to stay ahead of fraudsters.   Document verification: Use document verification services to ensure that documents provided by customers are genuine. This can include checks for altered or forged documents. Industry data sharing–consortia: Collaborate with industry databases and share fraud-related information to help identify applicants with a history of fraudulent activity or reveal patterns. The balancing act While it’s crucial to mitigate fraud, telecommunication companies must strike a balance between security and a seamless onboarding experience. Customers demand a hassle-free process, and overly stringent security measures can deter potential subscribers. By combining advanced technology, behavioral analysis and proactive fraud prevention strategies, telecom companies can create a secure digital onboarding journey that minimizes risk without compromising user experience. In doing so, they empower customers to embrace the convenience of digital services while staying one step ahead of fraudsters in today’s interconnected world.  Learn more about Experian and the telecom industry Learn more about our fraud and identity solutions

Published: October 26, 2023 by Kim Le

An intuitive digital customer experience in banking is more important than ever. Americans swipe, tap or insert their debit and credit cards at supermarkets, gas stations, restaurants, hotels and ATMs, conducting more than 74 million daily transactions.¹ Despite the volume of transactions, just 23% of banking customers give their bank high marks for its range of products, services and financial advice.² A hyper-digital, ever-changing banking industry means that there are more choices for financial service providers than ever before — and customers are taking full advantage of the options. On average, consumers have more than six different financial products and 82% of consumers between the ages of 18 and 24 acquired financial services products from new providers in the past 12 months.³ Digital transformation for banks is more crucial than ever, with some studies showing that 78% of bank customers prefer to access their accounts via a website or mobile app (with less than half of those surveyed ranking branch access as an important feature when shopping for a new checking account).4 Banks must embrace innovative strategies to elevate the banking customer experience in a competitive market. Here are some ways to boost customer retention and drive profitable growth. Rethink processes Complex processes and excessive paperwork needed to open accounts, approve credit cards and process loan applications can frustrate customers. In fact, more than 50% of consumers abandon the digital account opening process if it takes more than three to five minutes.5 Digital transformation initiatives can resolve these issues to improve the customer experience. Banks that leverage solutions, like artificial intelligence and automated data-driven decisioning solutions, to facilitate faster, more streamlined services can reduce friction, expedite processes and decrease wait times, resulting in improved customer satisfaction and retention. Reduce fragmentation Financial services are more fragmented than ever. Retail banking customers often use different providers for their checking and savings accounts, credit cards, investments, mortgages and other banking products. The options to access those accounts are also diverse, with customers choosing from brick-and-mortar branches, websites and mobile devices. Increased fragmentation means that the need to create an omnichannel experience should be top of mind for lenders. Additionally, the current retail banking landscape often fails to reward consumers for loyalty. Fewer than 15% of banks provide comprehensive rewards to those who use a single bank for multiple products or services, even though reducing fragmentation and taking a holistic approach to meeting customer needs can provide a competitive advantage.6 Personalize the digital experience While digital banking has reduced face-to-face interaction between banks and customers,7 consumers still expect a personalized banking experience. Experian has shown that using data analytics can lead to an improved understanding of customer needs and preferences, while customer segmentation enables the creation of targeted marketing campaigns, customized product offerings and tailored financial advice. These efforts towards a more personalized banking experience help increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. Provide more touchpoints An increasing number of branch closures and greater demand for digital banking services mean that just 3% of banking transactions are conducted in person.8 Customers are more willing to use digital channels for services like opening accounts and applying for loans. Banks can promote credit offers and product recommendations via email, social media and mobile banking applications while providing real-time digital customer experiences and prioritizing consistency across channels. Embracing a multichannel approach to marketing can help banks achieve better results, making it easier to cross-sell customers, amplify offers and meet consumer expectations for a personalized digital experience. Go beyond banking The customer experience in banking is about more than deposits, withdrawals and interest payments. Customers want resources and information to improve their financial well-being — and providing it can build trust, improve customer retention and boost revenue. Using digital channels to provide education might be more effective than encouraging appointments with customer service representatives. These tactics can help you: Leverage artificial intelligence to provide educational resources and personalized financial advice. Monitor user transactions for unusual activities and push information about online security or fraud protection. Employ chatbots to provide investment information and credit score monitoring and respond to questions about products ranging from mortgages to credit cards. Enhance your customer retention strategies by focusing on credit education and helping customers at every stage of their financial lives. Deliver a personalized customer experience in banking Globally, banks have invested $124 billion in artificial intelligence, machine learning and other technologies to make retail banking services more efficient and effective.9 Personalization is still imperative, and putting the customer first must remain the highest priority. Achieving those results requires a solid strategy for an improved banking customer experience. Experian leverages customer-level analytics and provides comprehensive solutions to expand digital transformation efforts, drive acquisition and improve customer retention. Learn more about our banking solutions. Learn more ¹Federal Reserve (2023). Commercial Automated Clearinghouse Transactions Processed by the Federal Reserve2,6-9Accenture (2023). Global Banking Customer Study3-4Forbes Advisor (2023). U.S. Consumer Banking Statistics5The Financial Brand (2023). How Credit Card Issuers Are Tackling Application Abandonment

Published: August 30, 2023 by Theresa Nguyen

Investing in a strong customer acquisition strategy is critical to attracting leads and converting them into high-value customers. In this blog post, we’ll be focusing on one of the first stages of the customer acquisition process: the application stage. Challenges with online customer application processes When it comes to the customer application stage, speed, ease, and convenience are no longer nice-to-haves — they are musts. But various challenges exist for lenders and consumers in terms of online credit or account application processes, including: Limited digital capabilities. Consumers have grown more reliant on digital channels, with 52% preferring to use digital banking options over banking at branches. That said, financial institutions should prioritize the digital customer experience or risk falling behind the competition. The length of applications. Whether it’s a physical or digital application, requiring consumers to provide a substantial amount of information about themselves and their past can be frustrating. In fact, 67% of consumers will abandon an application if they experience complications. Potential human error. Because longer, drawn-out applications require various steps and data inputs, consumers may leave fields blank or make errors along the way. This can create more friction and delays as consumers may potentially be driven offline and into branches to get their applications sorted out. Improve the speed and accuracy of online credit applications Given that consumers are more likely to abandon their applications if their experience is friction-filled, financial institutions will need an automated, data-driven solution to simplify and streamline the online form completion process. Some of the benefits of leveraging an automated solution include: Improved customer experiences. Shortening time-to-value starts with faster decisioning. By using accurate consumer data and automation to prefill parts of the online credit application, you can reduce the amount of information applicants are required to enter, leading to lower abandonment rates, less potential for manual error, and enhanced user experiences. Fraud prevention. Safeguarding consumer information throughout the credit application process is crucial. By leveraging intelligent identity verification solutions, you can securely and compliantly identify consumer identities while ensuring data isn’t released in risky situations. Then by using identity management solutions, you can gain a connected, validated customer view, resulting in minimized end-user friction. Faster approvals. With automated data prefill and identity verification, you can process applications more efficiently, leading to faster approvals and increased conversions. Choosing the right partner Experian can help optimize your customer application process, making it faster, more efficient, and less error prone. This way, you can win more customers and improve digital experiences. Learn more about Experian’s customer acquisition solutions.

Published: August 22, 2023 by Theresa Nguyen

Despite economic uncertainty, new-customer acquisition remains a high priority in the banking industry, especially with increasing competition from fintech and big tech companies. For traditional banks, standing out in this saturated market doesn’t just involve enhancing their processes — it requires investing in the future of their business: Generation Z. Explore what Gen Z wants from financial technology and how to win them over in 2023 and beyond: Accelerate your digital transformation As digital natives, many Gen Zers prefer interacting with their peers and businesses online. In fact, more than 70% of Gen Zers would consider switching to a financial services provider with better digital offerings and capabilities.1 With a credit prescreen solution that harnesses the power of digital engagement, you can extend and represent firm credit offers through your online and mobile banking platforms, allowing for greater campaign reach and more personalized digital interactions. READ: Case study: Drive loan growth with digital prescreen Streamline your customer onboarding process With 70% of Gen Z and millennials having already opened an account online, it’s imperative that financial institutions offer a digital onboarding experience that’s quick, intuitive, and seamless. However, 44% of Gen Z and millennials state that their digital customer experience has been merely average, noting that the biggest gaps exist in onboarding and account opening.2 To improve the onboarding process, consider leveraging a flexible decisioning platform that accepts applications from multiple channels and automates data collection and identity verification. This way, you can reduce manual activity, drive faster decisions, and provide a frictionless digital customer experience. WATCH: OneAZ Credit Union saw a 25% decrease in manual reviews after implementing an integrated decisioning system Provide educational tools and resources Many Gen Zers feel uncertain and anxious about their financial futures, with their top concern being the cost of living. One way to empower this cohort is by offering credit education tools like step-by-step guides, score simulators, and credit alerts. These resources enable Gen Z to better understand their credit and how certain choices can impact their score. As a result, they can establish healthy financial habits, monitor their progress, and gain more control of their financial lives. By helping Gen Z achieve financial wellness, you can establish trust and long-lasting relationships, ultimately leading to higher customer retention and increased revenue for your business. To learn how Experian can help you engage the next generation of consumers, check out our credit marketing solutions. Learn more 1Addressing banking’s key business challenges in 2023.

Published: April 24, 2023 by Theresa Nguyen

In a dynamic, consumer-driven market, speed and agility are essential to providing seamless customer experiences. However, many financial institutions are still relying on legacy processes and systems to acquire new customers, leading to slow decision-making and significant customer dropout. Experian surveyed over 6,000 consumers and 1,800 businesses worldwide to gain insights into the latest digital consumer trends and key business priorities. Here are some findings to consider if you’re looking to refine your customer acquisition strategy: 40% of businesses consider investing in more digital and automated operations a priority. From application processing to identity verification, many lenders are still performing customer onboarding tasks manually. To increase efficiency and digital acquisition, forward-thinking businesses are focusing on flexible, data-driven technologies that enable centralized, automated, and scalable decision-making. 58% of consumers don’t feel that businesses completely meet their digital online experience. With today’s consumers expecting instant responses, lenders must ensure they’re providing quick and seamless credit application experiences. A nimble decisioning platform can help by providing lenders with greater visibility into consumers through automated data connectivity, allowing them to drive faster, more informed decisions digitally. For more consumer and business trends, download our infographic and check out our customer acquisition solution to learn how to optimize your customer acquisition strategy. Access infographic Power your customer acquisition process

Published: February 28, 2023 by Theresa Nguyen

To drive profitable growth and customer retention in today’s highly competitive landscape, businesses must create long-term value for consumers, starting with their initial engagement. A successful onboarding experience would encourage 46% of consumers1 to increase their investments in a product or service. While many organizations have embraced digital transformation to meet evolving consumer demands, a truly exceptional onboarding experience requires a flexible, data-driven solution that ensures each step of customer acquisition in financial services is as quick, seamless, and cohesive as possible. Otherwise, financial institutions may risk losing potential customers to competitors that can offer a better experience. Here are some of the benefits of implementing a flexible, data-driven decisioning platform: Greater efficiency From processing a consumer’s application to verifying their identity, lenders have historically completed these tasks manually, which can add days, if not weeks, to the onboarding process. Not only does this negatively impact the customer experience, but it also takes resources away from other meaningful work. An agile decisioning platform can automate these tedious tasks and accelerate the customer onboarding process, leading to increased efficiency, improved productivity, and lower acquisition costs2. Reduced fraud and risk Onboarding customers quickly is just as important as ensuring fraudsters are stopped early in the process, especially with the rise of cybercrime. However, only 23% of consumers are very confident that companies are taking steps to secure them online. With a layered digital identity verification solution, financial institutions can validate and verify an applicant’s personal information in real time to identify legitimate customers, mitigate fraud, and pursue growth confidently. Increased acceptance rates Today’s consumers demand instant responses and easy experiences when engaging with businesses, and their expectations around onboarding are no different. Traditional processes that take longer and require heavy documentation, greater amounts of information, and continuous back and forth between parties often result in significant customer dropout. In fact, 40% of digital banking consumers3 abandon opening an account online due to lengthy applications. With a flexible solution powered by real-time data and cutting-edge technology, financial institutions can reduce this friction and drive credit decisions faster, leading to more approvals, improved profitability, and higher customer satisfaction. Having a proper customer onboarding strategy in place is crucial to achieving higher acceptance and retention rates. To learn about how Experian can help you optimize your customer acquisition strategy, visit us and be sure to check out our latest infographic. View infographic Visit us 1 The Manifest, Customer Onboarding Strategy: A Guide to Retain Customers, April 2021. 2 Deloitte, Inside magazine issue 16, 2017. 3 The Financial Brand, How Banks Can Increase Their New Loan Business 100%, 2021.

Published: June 28, 2022 by Theresa Nguyen

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