Retail Executives Embrace Omnichannel Approach in 2014 to Keep Up with Consumer Trends: KPMG Survey
Customer retention on top of executives' minds; Linking all retail channels is key, but poses some risks and challenges
NEW YORK, Sept. 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to better respond to an increasingly online and mobile customer, 70 percent of retail executives said their organizations have adopted an omnichannel strategy to link the consumer's in-store experience with the company's website, mobile device application and social media platforms. This strategy, according to the 2014 Retail Outlook Survey by KPMG LLP, the U.S. audit, tax, and advisory firm, will help create a seamless shopping experience for the consumer.
According to the survey, 53 percent of executives in the retail sector feel that they are ahead of their peers when it comes to omnichannel adoption. When asked which three channels they have increased spending on in 2014, executives cited their company website (67 percent), physical/permanent stores (47 percent) and social media platforms (46 percent) as the most important areas.
"Consumer preferences have evolved, and the omnichannel approach has become an imperative for organizations to provide their customers with the shopping experiences they demand," said Mark Larson, KPMG's U.S. and Global Retail Sector Leader. "Organizations that have adapted well to the rise of e-commerce, customer mobility and other technological disruptions of the last decade are showing some early signs of breaking away while others are still near the starting line. Regardless of where they are in the process, one thing is clear – retailers have acknowledged the shopping habits of today's consumer and they are making transformational changes to embrace them."
Adopting an omnichannel business strategy may be costly, however. Fifty-three percent of retail executives surveyed stated that the cost and complexity of technology upgrades were one of the main challenges their organizations faced.
Cyber security is also a rising issue. Currently, 77 percent of executives surveyed say that their companies share customers' personal and payment information across their channels to make for a more seamless shopping experience. In light of the large-scale cyber breaches this year at retailers across the country, executives may need to reevaluate what customer information they share across their channels and determine the appropriate level of security necessary to protect that information.
Revenue Growth and Focus
According to the survey, 70 percent of executives identify customer retention as the most significant driver of revenue growth over the next one to three years. To assist in retaining customers and executing an omnichannel strategy, retail executives are evaluating their operational efficiencies and technology investments. Forty-two percent of retail executives say that operational efficiencies and applicable technology updates have consumed and will continue to consume the most time for senior leadership in 2014.
Nearly three quarters of the executives surveyed have increased spending in their technology capabilities and new products or services.
The Challenges Ahead
According to the survey, an overwhelming majority of executives agree that they are at least on par with risk management in comparison to their peers (87 percent). Despite this, however, there are many pressing challenges that retail executives have identified as obstacles for the remainder of 2014 and beyond.
Forty-one percent of executives cited the Affordable Care Act as a high-priority compliance area that their organization has begun to address and will continue to address in 2014. Thirty-four percent stated payment card industry compliance is the next highest priority, followed by federal and state tax changes (29 percent).
Forty-one percent of executives surveyed stated that losing share to lower-cost competitors is the top threat to their organization's business model. In relation to lower-cost competition, 36 percent stated that discounting and other sales incentives have had and will continue to have the greatest negative impact on their company's profit margins during 2014.
THE KPMG RETAIL INDUSTRY OUTLOOK SURVEY
The KPMG survey was completed in the spring of 2014 and reflects the viewpoints of 100 U.S. senior executives in the retail industry. Based on revenue in the most recent fiscal year, 19 percent of respondents work for retailers with annual revenues exceeding $10 billion, 10 percent with annual revenues between $5 billion to $10 billion, and 21 percent with revenues in the $1 billion to $4.9 billion range.
About KPMG LLP
KPMG LLP, the audit, tax and advisory firm (www.kpmg.com/us), is the U.S. member firm of KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG International"). KPMG International's member firms have 155,000 professionals, including more than 8,600 partners, in 155 countries.
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