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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The old retail truism of having the right product at the right place at the right time is now being adjusted to
include “for the right customer”.
Modern Loyalty programs are ideal tools for achieving these expectations. Loyalty programs make a lot of
sense for retailers: they allow rewarding best customers through discounts, special promotions, gifts, etc. in
exchange for a better knowledge of his customers and new purchase patterns identification.
This paper takes a look at the way Best in Class loyalty programs are defined (in terms of practices and
processes). It also reinforces the obvious advantages of having a well-managed loyalty program in place. Also
outlined are some best practice business levers for each stage of Loyalty program cycle. And finally a brief on
Smart Loyalty & Customer Intelligence Technical Architecture & Process Flow is brought to light.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ................................................................................................................4
Customer Retention – What difference it makes!!......................................................5
Loyalty Card Programs Benefits: Customer Standpoint...............................................6
Fuel Cost Savings..........................................................................................................6
Security & Controls........................................................................................................6
Exception Monitoring......................................................................................................7
Flexible Billing Options.....................................................................................................7
Loyalty Card Programs Benefits: Retailer Standpoint...................................................7
Roadmap Levers in each stage of a Smart Loyalty Program.........................................8
Smart Loyalty & Customer Intelligence Technical Architecture....................................10
Integration at Point of Interaction.........................................................................................10
Real-time Customer Data Store...........................................................................................10
Customer Intelligence Analytics...........................................................................................11
Operational Customer Segmentation.....................................................................................11
Campaign and Loyalty Rules...............................................................................................11
Data Quality & Integrity....................................................................................................11
Loyalty Program Support Services........................................................................................11
Measuring Effectiveness of Customer Loyalty Program...............................................12
Emerging Trends...........................................................................................................13
Conclusion....................................................................................................................13
Appendix......................................................................................................................14
References..................................................................................................................14
About the Author..........................................................................................................14
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IntroductionLoyalty programs are a great way to entice customers to keep returning to your stores as they seek to gain rewards on
routine purchases. Finding the right fit when it comes to a loyalty program will help store operators differentiate their
offering and could generate a steady stream of repeat customers.
The main purpose of a loyalty program is to retain regular customers, to increase commitment from occasional
customers and to acquire new ones.
Some of the expectations of the companies are:
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Higher customer retention
Increased single brand loyalty
Increase the amount of
product purchased
Greater consumer resistance
to competitor offers
Competitive differentiation
Lower price sensitivity
What is expected from a successful fuel
card loyalty program?
Parameters of a successful fuel card loyalty program
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Loyalty programs are initiated by businesses with two main goals:
• Primary goal: Acquisition of information relating to their customers' spending habits
• Secondary goal: Actively cultivate loyalty amongst customers to ensure they continue patronizing the business
Loyalty programs may offer benefits in a number of different ways. Many loyalty programs offer a sustained discount
(such as 10%) for a period of time. Others offer a discount once certain criteria have been met, for example, a 20%
discount on a single purchase at the convenience store once a customer has spent $50 at the fuel station. Others offer
points which may then be redeemed for products which may or may not be directly related to the business.
Loyalty programs are structured marketing efforts that reward, and therefore encourage, loyal buying behaviour —
behaviour which is potentially of benefit to the firm.
Ultimately, the success of loyalty programs depends on how well the business uses the data it gathers to further refine its
policies and loyalty programs.
Customer Retention – What difference it makes!!There are many reasons why retaining a customer makes business sense. Some of these are:
Enterprise Loss is Competitor's Gain!
If an enterprise doesn’t retain its customer, competitor will gain the customer.
It Costs You More!
It is 6-9 times more expensive to get a new customer than to retain one.
Loyalty reaps Rewards!
A loyal customer base could contribute nearly 40% of the enterprise turnover.
5% makes the Difference!
Companies can boost profits by nearly 100% by retaining just 5% more of their customers.
20/80 Rule applies here too!
Retention decreases Churn!
Retention increases LTV!
20% of customers contribute 80% of the turnover (currently analysts are speculating a 20/65 scenario-but the big picture remains).
Customer retention decreases churn-rate (rate at which customers change service providers). This is especially critical in technology driven industries.
The estimated Lifetime Value (LTV) for a combo store with fuel & grocery/supermarket of a customer with a family of four in the US is approximately $350,000. Value surrendered by not retaining a customer could severely erode top and bottom lines. The implications are thus, obvious.
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Loyalty Card Programs Benefits: Customer StandpointToday’s loyalty card schemes empower the customers to get the
most out of every drop of fuel they buy. They are simple and easy
to use, which is important for busy customers on the move and
they leave the station with an experience of getting quality fuels
whilst earning rewards.
There are many key advantages and reasons to choose the fuel
loyalty card:
• Fuel cost savings
• Security & controls
• Easy to check your daily fuel transactions and spending!
• Exception monitoring
• Flexible billing options
Apart from the key benefits discussed in this section, there are some more generic benefits of fuel card customers:
• Saving money
• Convenience factor with ease of payment (speed and simplicity)
• Special offers/discounts for card holders
• Feeling of belonging to a membership community
• Possibility of receiving other financial services (For Example, Barclaycard Freedom, Tesco Club card, etc)
Fuel Cost Savings
The fuel cards have one of the most robust fuel saving programs. Using fuel cards usually saves customers 1-5% or more
on their cost of fuel. This is attained through administrative savings as well as a discount on the cost of fuel. Fuel card can
offer customers a cost plus pricing model or retail minus pricing at several locations.
Security & Controls
The fuel card is as secure as an armoured car for your fuel purchases:
• Assign fuel cards to vehicles, drivers or any combination
• Lock to pay at the pump only to restrict fuel purchases inside the store
• Driver ID & odometer prompting protects from unauthorized fuel use
• Block after hours or weekend fuelling
• Restrict purchases to specific stations or brands
• Fuel Only, Fuel & Maintenance or Fuel, Maintenance & Other
• Spending limits can be set for each fuel card, per day, week or even month
• Fuel transactions can be restricted by dollar and/or gallon amount or transaction per day, week or month.
The high level of controlled spending limits & restrictions which can be customized from card to card will help promote
spend savings and enhance card security. Full internet access to all transactions through online management tools help
customers to track, control and record their spending with respect to fuel and conveniences.
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Exception Monitoring
Exceptions such as time of day variances, excess fuel tank capacity, pattern discrepancies, product variances, and excess fuel
purchases made to the account could be automatically e-mailed to key contacts or the card holders themselves.
Flexible Billing Options
Today’s fuel card has flexible (including weekly, bi-weekly, monthly) billing terms. Customers will receive an e-invoice
for their transactions.
Loyalty Card Programs Benefits: Retailer Standpoint
Benefits?Increase customer acquisition
?Increase customer spends and
?Increase frequency of spend
?Increase customer satisfaction
?Stimulate customer reactivation
?Maintain customer retention
?Increase customer referrals
?Increase customer lifetime value
Impacts?Customers identification enables deeper relationship
marketing
?Identification of market trends and customer behaviors – who buys, what, when, where, how much, how, etc
?Increasing in sales volume and margins
?Triggering other opportunities (For Example, financial services)
?Triggering of one of the most important marketing weapons, the “word of mouth” – this happens automatically if the deal is really good
?Differentiation
?Reduce markdowns
We can summarize the value as below:
Value for the Retailer
Drive Bottom-line sales growth
Value for the Customer
Get more for every dollar spent
Understand how customers shop to drive desired behaviour
Receive promotions that reflect individual buying preferences
Save marketing dollars by reducing waste on low-return promotions
Easy to use; register and participate with a swipe/dip/tap of a credit, debit or store loyalty card
Increase redemption rates Instant rewards are simple; no paper coupon clutter, and everything is conveniently accessed through the card
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Roadmap Levers in each stage of a Smart Loyalty ProgramStage Lever Collect & Cleanse Analyze & Deploy Interact & Optimize
Stage Description Develop Data Model & Collect Customer Information
Analyze, Segment & Implement Program
Leverage Customer Data & Increase Pervasive Interaction
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Conduct focus groups & customer research
Analyze customer product & transaction information to establish customersegments
Marketing & merchandising - leverage customer data to determine product mix, promotional strategies & investments.
Develop loyalty roadmap & strategy
Finalize customer intelligence, loyalty roadmap & strategy
Customer facing teams to become an extension of the loyalty and promotional strategy by providing assisted selling, enhancing service & recommending appropriate products
Develop data model & populate with customer data
Establish loyalty program rules, thresholds, policies & success criteria
Explore organizationalre-alignment & cross functional metrics
Train customer facing teamsto implement the program and explain the benefits to customers
Investigate the use of consulting firms in strategically developing the program
Create & execute mass advertising, batch promotions & in-store/location collateral
Formulate a committee comprising marketing, merchandising, IT and consulting vendors
Provide customer facing teamincentives for registering new customers
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Create the program technology framework & budget
Implement & integrate analytical planning, operational segmentation, campaign management & loyalty rules applications
Integrate the program into advances selling technology framework
Define functional requirements & identify software vendors
Define & implement operational customer database
Deploy & format loyalty program interfaces for multipledevices viz. kiosks, digitalsigns & mobile technology
Leverage data cleansing software or service
Stage Lever Collect & Cleanse Analyze & Deploy Interact & Optimize
Stage Description Develop Data Model & Collect Customer Information
Analyze, Segment & Implement Program
Leverage Customer Data & Increase Pervasive Interaction
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Data collection ratio New members New members
Customer expectations Conversion Conversion
Brand awareness Frequency Up sell
Market Basket Service Levels
Dormancy Employee productivity
Margin
Turn
Lifetime value
This roadmap provides details regarding process, organizational alignment, technology requirements, key
measurements, and customer interaction for each of the stages. Retailers will need to tweak existing processes and
procedures and invest in technology to support these activities.
Retailers should understand that the loyalty program journey will be undertaken in parallel with other initiatives,
particularly the high-level strategy of enhancing customer interactions with advanced selling technologies and building
a demand driven supply network. All these initiatives are tightly integrated and rely on each other. Thus, these initiatives
must move together.
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Data is collected via reverse append of credit card or telephone number
Customers register for theprogram, be it manual application, kiosk, online,telephone etc
Customers receive electronically and card is optional
Customers may receive promotions that retailer is testing which may not be affiliated to a loyalty program, but used to test offers and help create segments
Members have online access to order history, applicable promotions, services & product recommendations
Consistent and individualized promotions, discounts, services and recommendationsat every interaction acrosschannels
Members will receive mass advertising and can redeem rewards, discounts and promotions
Optimized self service and assisted selling experience
Source: AMR Research
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Successful technology architecture to support a smart loyalty program requires the following components:
Integration at Point of Interaction
Integration component manager new/revised customer data flow into operational customer database and allows real-time
integration of loyalty rules through any point of interaction media viz. POS, in store kiosks and Web etc.
Real-time Customer Data Store
This data store acts as a central repository for customer data, standardizing, cleansing, aggregating and organizing the
information to enable analysis and syndication.
Customer Intelligence Analytics
This component provides predictive modelling, data mining and analytics to enable users to extrapolate information about
customers and better understand marketing, merchandising, and promotion activities that will likely influence behaviour.
CustomerIntelligence
Analytics
OperationalCustomer
Segmentation
Real-time Customer Data Store
ETL MiddlewareSAP
Enterprise BW
Web enabledCorporate
Portal
Third PartyNetwork
Loyalty Program Support Services
Data Quality & Integrity
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Loyalty Customer
Data Warehouse
POS
Kiosk
Mobile
Web
Call Centre
Partner Service
Loyality & Customer Intelligence Technical Architecture
Loyality Program Rules Engine
Source: AMR Research
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Operational Customer Segmentation
This component sits on top of the real-time customer data store to provide segmentation in preparation for campaign
execution. It allows business users to create slices of different customer segments based on answers to predefined
attributes without deep analytical regimen or time consuming data crunching. (For Example, “show me customers that
purchased 1000 gallons of fuel in March”.)
Campaign and Loyalty Rules
This component enforces program design and rules by using a complex set of business rules to process incoming data.
These rules define program characteristics such as:
• A number of points any customer can earn on each type of transaction
• The start and expiry time-lines of a rewards program to which a member is linked
• The rewards that a particular member is eligible to redeem
• Additional bonus opportunities for members
• The thresholds that trigger applicable offers and discounts
Campaign rules set the parameters for outgoing marketing programs such as e-mail, kiosk advertising, etc. Loyalty rules
set the parameters for incoming customer redemption of applicable rewards.
Data Quality & Integrity
This component is responsible for cleansing customer information and cross-referencing this information with third party
databases.
Loyalty Program Support Services
This component creates and fulfils loyalty cards, marketing material and rewards. This component also allows contact
centre operations to support operational enquiries from customers. Fulfilment and service functions are often
outsourced by retailers to third party service providers.
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Measuring Effectiveness of Customer Loyalty ProgramOnce the customer loyalty program is in place and running, the enterprise needs to monitor various parameters so as to
measure the effectiveness of the whole exercise.
These various parameters could be:
• Subscription Rate – actual number of sign-ups versus the budgeted figure for a given period
• Sales -Total member spending versus non-member spending for a given period
• Average bill value – member versus non-member
• Member Retention rate – Number of members active after one year of subscription
• Profitability
• Member Life Time Value (LTV) – An increase in LTV indicates a successful CLP
A research project was conducted for a major fuel loyalty program pioneer in the US. 50,000 loyalty customers and 4.8
million transactions were analyzed for a period of 14 months. Highlights of the research are given on the right.
The study clearly shows that a smart loyalty program is effective in increasing purchase frequency and basket size from
loyalty customers. In addition, the retailers would see the success of the loyalty program in getting fuel only customers
back inside the store to make store purchases as well.
?Loyalty customers spent 36% more than regular customers.
?Average transaction size of loyalty customers grew 25% over the period.
?Loyalty members purchase frequency more than doubled from 1.79 to 4.08 times per month.
?29% of non - loyal fuel purchases were paid in the store while 58% of loyalty fuel purchases were made in the store.
?The percentage of double category buyers (Fuel & Store) increased by 22%.
?38% of loyalty fuel purchases in the store included store items.
?26% of non - loyal fuel purchase in the store included store items.
?Between 1,500 to 2,500 consumers enrolled into the loyalty program per store.
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Emerging Trends To spice up loyalty programs, more chains are crafting partnerships between non-competitive entities. Grocers sending
people to fuel retail outlets as part of their reward mechanism, a win-win for both of them, is one such example.
Also on the horizon of this decade, we can expect to see more channels integrating an ongoing cause with a loyalty
program. One great example is Shell and Safeway partner with a coalition called Air Miles in Canada, which integrated
the cause of going green and being more eco friendly into their program. Customers can earn rewards from buying green
products at certain retailers, get a bonus for buying that product, and can redeem points for ecologically responsible
items. This also encourages more socially responsible behavior, which is also an overall consumer trend.
Another emerging trend is a shift in how the data is being used to communicate promotions. Data gathering reveals a
wealth of information about customers, but a lot of companies don’t look at that data for insight. In the next five years
the companies that are going to do the best in this space are going to be the ones who turn their attention to the treasure
trove of data they’ve gathered. This data provides insight provides about your most profitable customers and how you
can market to them more effectively. Many marketing chains are sending coupons, special offers, bar codes to mobile phones in order to reach customers
where they are, but it is important for them to see that this strategy works as the risk is the customer most of the times
write-off such offers as SPAM.
ConclusionRewards offered through loyalty programs will continue to be a key differentiator. With so many loyalty programs
available to consumers through multiple market channels it will be a necessity to offer creative and personal rewards.
Consumers will increasingly demand more offers that are relevant to their personal needs and interests.
Loyalty programs recognize and reward the best customers of a business. Nearly one-third of U.S. consumers (32.3%)
consider their participation in retail rewards programs to be “more important” as they seek to stretch their household
budgets in the recessionary economy.
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AppendixReferences
• [2005]. James A. O’Brein, George M. Marakas. Management Information Systems.
• [2006]. AMR Research Survey. Loyalty Programs that actually create Loyalty – Retail Imperative.
• [2009]. Barry Berman, Joel R Evans. Retail Management.
About the Author
Kishore K Somaraju works as Senior Consultant, Oil & Gas, within the Energy & Utilities vertical of Wipro Technologies.
With over 16 years in downstream retail automation, Kishore brings with him rich experience from companies like IBM
and Reliance and adds a synergistic value to Energy & Utilities vertical of Wipro.
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Wipro is the first PCMM Level 5 and SEI CMMi Level 5 certified IT Services Company globally. Wipro provides comprehensive IT solutions and services (including systems integration, IS outsourcing, package implementation, software application development and maintenance) and Research & Development services (hardware and software design, development and implementation) to corporations globally.
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