Firms employing new tactics to encourage customer loyalty

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Savings and investment providers can no longer rely on any type of customer to be loyal, and this is having a significant impact on marketing strategies, suggests new research.

A survey of asset management firms, fund supermarkets, stockbrokers and full service financial providers by IFAonline’s sister publication, Financial Marketing, suggests firms are having to work harder on both retention strategies as well as looking further afield for the next generation of customers. Interviews for the Incisive Insight report were designed to reveal financial services providers’ strategies in converting mainstream consumers into first-time investors, with the emphasis on execution-only services. Main findings of the research point towards a gradual change in thinking...

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