Paris, France and Bangalore, India - May 29, 2013:
Wipro Ltd. (NYSE:WIT), a leading global Information Technology, Consulting and Outsourcing company in association with Efma, a global not-for-profit organisation that brings together more than 3,300 retail financial services companies from over 130 countries, today launched the first ever retail banking digital marketing report at the Efma Distribution Week conference in Brussels.
This report, the first of a series is based on a global survey of banks covering marketing and digital channels.
The proliferation of digital channels is changing the way customers consume banking services, with digital soon to emerge as the primary channel of interaction. Given this trend, banks are focusing on digital marketing initiatives to target this growing segment of customers. Location, context and behavior-specific real time event led marketing, driven by analytics will likely be the norm in the future.
Rajan Kohli, Vice President and Head – Banking and Financial Services, Wipro Ltd. said, "Digital technologies, social media and the explosion of data are redefining customer engagement models. If we look at the marketing spend reported by the banks in our survey, traditional advertising represented just 55 per cent of the total marketing spend. The CMOs that we spoke with made it clear that the role of the CMO is changing as banks adapt to the development of new channels and capabilities."
Wipro and Efma have created the first ever digital marketing capability index which helps benchmark the digital marketing capabilities of banks vis-à-vis the best in class. Only 13 per cent of the banks surveyed demonstrate the highest level of maturity in digital marketing. The index measures the maturity of the banks on eight different capabilities; assessments including a bank's capability on data management, offer delivery, marketing processes and usage of analytics. The index also alludes to the fact that a majority of banks do not practise real-time event driven marketing and the ability to focus on personalization.
The study also revealed that social media was not yet a part of mainstream marketing and is still not considered a key customer interaction channel. In our survey, we discovered that social media efforts were mainly managed by the marketing department followed by the branding and communications team. Also for over 80 per cent of the banks surveyed, their social media spend was less than 500,000 Euros per annum.
Given the inevitable trend toward greater use of digital channels by consumers, the Wipro/Efma report recommends that banks should:
The complete report, inclusive of views from leading digital banking professionals on the changing contours of digital marketing can be accessed from http://www.wipro.com/landing-pages/Global-Retail-Banking-Digital-Marketing-Report-2013.aspx
About Efma
As a global not-for-profit organisation, Efma brings together more than 3,300 retail financial services companies from over 130 countries. With a membership base consisting of almost a third of all large retail banks worldwide, Efma has proven to be a valuable resource for the global industry, offering members exclusive access to a multitude of resources, databases, studies, articles, news feeds and publications. Efma also provides numerous networking opportunities through working groups, online communities and international meetings.
For more information: www.efma.com or info@efma.com
About Wipro Ltd.
Wipro Ltd. (NYSE:WIT) is a leading Information Technology, Consulting and Outsourcing company that delivers solutions to enable its clients do business better. Wipro delivers winning business outcomes through its deep industry experience and a 360 degree view of "Business through Technology"; helping clients create successful and adaptive businesses. A company recognized globally for its comprehensive portfolio of services, a practitioner's approach to delivering innovation and an organization wide commitment to sustainability; Wipro has over 140,000 employees and clients across 54 countries. For more information, please visit www.wipro.com.
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