Equifax and Jabian Consulting Connect Data and Analytics for Better Customer Journey - AutoSuccessOnline

Equifax and Jabian Consulting Connect Data and Analytics for Better Customer Journey

The study found that universally both franchise and independent dealers want to predict and understand consumer behavior by enabling early engagement online, and leveraging consumer information (trade/buying habits) to help power the consumer purchase.

A new commissioned study conducted by Jabian Consulting on behalf of Equifax Inc. confirms that dealers and lenders alike believe more consumer education, access to data and faster processes will help enhance the car buying journey. The study’s goal was to evaluate what auto dealers and lenders want to stay and/or remain competitive amid changing consumer buying behaviors.

The study found that universally both franchise and independent dealers want to predict and understand consumer behavior by enabling early engagement online, and leveraging consumer information (trade/buying habits) to help power the consumer purchase. Both dealers and lenders across the credit spectrum want to engage ahead of the showroom through more guided marketing to better match customers with vehicles during the research process, and ensure the right inventory when the customer arrives at the dealership.

Lenders cited more insights to engage with consumers before they enter the sell phase at the dealership to inform them on financing to provide a more confident shopping experience. Additionally, desire for a more educated consumer also came out of the research, for dealers, which highlighted that a customer educated with the right information was better for the dealership and sales process than a customer that was entering the process with negative perceptions or inaccurate information.

Ultimately, both dealers and lenders recognize the need to create a more personalized shopping experience. As an example, a recent Cars.com study revealed that seven out of 10 consumers are undecided about make and model when they shop for a new vehicle, yet nearly all online car search experiences force people to select make or model as the initial step in their research rather than first understanding their unique needs to offer suggestions specific to their desires. Dealers and lenders were looking to more analytic and predictive insights to help get them ahead earlier in the process, and proactively offer up the vehicles a consumer was most likely to select.

“The end goal is helping auto dealers and lenders connect the dots with technology for faster adoption and implementation of solutions that ultimately make the consumer buying experience more personalized, efficient, and successful,” said Chad McCloud, executive director, Jabian Consulting. “Solutions like analytic insights and consumer verification accelerate that experience in a positive way. The good news is that many of these customer-centric solutions already exist and it’s simply a matter of creating and implementing a strategy to maximize their effectiveness.”

“When you saw game changers launched last year like Fortellis Automotive Commerce Exchange, and the innovation highlighted at NADA to solve for digital retailing, it provides an opportunity to connect data and leverage analytics much earlier in the process to help fuel tailored, consumer-centric experiences,” said Jennifer Reid, vice president, Automotive Strategy and Marketing, Equifax Automotive Services. “The industry is ripe with intelligence for auto dealers, lenders and the ever-evolving consumer, the key is it needs to be in the right place and connected to deliver the full value. Equifax has the solutions powered by our investments in technology, analytics and industry expertise to help lead auto dealers and lenders to the next generation of connectedness for an end-to-end relationship with consumers throughout their shopping and ownership journey.”

Adopting consumer-centric personalization strategies leveraging predictive insights in the shopping experience has surfaced as a key strategy for successful digital retailing and is top of mind for the dealers and lenders interviewed in the study. As highlighted in research by CDK Global, Inc., 80 percent of car buyers are likely to begin the car buying process online. Still, 78 percent said they value the in-store dealership experience.

“It’s not just about being earlier, but being connected online and in the showroom,” said Reid.

 

Link: Equifax Inc.

 

 

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