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New Independent Study Commissioned by Epsilon, Adobe and Publicis Groupe Examines Marketers' Priorities and Challenges in Enabling CDPs

New Independent Study Commissioned by Epsilon, Adobe and Publicis Groupe Examines Marketers' Priorities and Challenges in Enabling CDPs

Study provides marketers in APAC and Middle East guidance on how to design a comprehensive CDP strategy

BANGALORE, India, June 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Epsilon, Adobe and Publicis Groupe today released the findings of a commissioned study that examines marketers' priorities and challenges in enabling customer data platforms (CDPs) and the broader data value chain, and to understand the current approach, mindset, and existing data practices. The study, conducted by Forrester Consulting, surveyed 250 decision-makers ranging from senior managers to C-level executives across Australia, Singapore, New Zealand, India and United Arab Emirates from the BFSI, Hospitality & Tourism, and Retail industries.

"The Asia Pacific and Middle East regions are at the cusp of leveraging data strategies and insight for action and outcomes," the study states. "The time to talk insights from data is long gone; organizations must now look for actions that are driven by data insight. Mature countries like Australia and Singapore point the way."

"We believe this insightful study clearly indicates that marketers in the region have embarked on a journey to leverage data intelligently to create personalized marketing campaigns that deliver results," said Ashish Sinha, Managing Director for APAC and MEA, Epsilon. "While CDPs emerge as the holy grail, it will be on a solid foundation of identity that allows brands to deliver relevant messages, while reducing waste, customer churn, and optimising return on marketing investment. When brands get identity right, it gives them a fighting chance to not only survive but thrive."

The study yielded three findings:

  1. Lack of data maturity hampers CDP success: The study reveals that data management issues stifle the success of CDPs. Decision-makers whose organizations have implemented some version of a CDP, cited challenges with merging data into a single repository; keeping customer profiles up to date; and analyzing the data and finding actionable insights.
  2. Firms plan to increase investment in CDPs: 35% of respondents said they are planning to invest/ increase their investment in CDPs in the next 12 months. The study highlighted three key factors that drive CDP adoption: - Ability to create a single unified customer profile across channels and devices (83%) - Ability to increase customer acquisition through more targeted ads (71%) - Ability to customize experiences, for both known and unknown customers (63%)
  3. Elevate customer identity[1] management practices to foster better business outcomes, with convenience: When asked about customer identity management practices, half of decision-makers said that first-party data is mostly or significantly combined across online and offline sources and linked to customer records for sales and marketing teams to have a complete view of their customers. 70% of respondents believe that integration of online and offline data sources provides a differentiated customer experience.

According to Adrian Farouk, CEO, Epsilon ANZ, "This study highlights that deprecation of third-party cookies is necessitating brands to not only own their first-party data but to build an ecosystem whereby it is continually replenished, relevant and up-to-date. They need to discover the value of the data they own before supplementing it with external data to gain end-to-end view of the customer journey. The future will see brands being in better control of their destinies and enhancing trust with consumers."

Click here[2] to download the full study.

About Epsilon

Epsilon[3] is the leader in outcome-based marketing. We enable marketing that's built on proof, not promises™. Through Epsilon PeopleCloud, the marketing platform for personalizing consumer journeys with performance transparency, Epsilon helps marketers anticipate, activate and prove measurable business outcomes. Powered by CORE ID®, the most accurate and stable identity management platform representing 200+ million people, Epsilon's award-winning data and technology is rooted in privacy by design and underpinned by powerful AI. With more than 50 years of experience in personalization and performance working with the world's top brands, agencies and publishers, Epsilon is a trusted partner leading CRM, digital media, loyalty and email programs. Positioned at the core of Publicis Groupe, Epsilon is a global company with over 8,000 employees in over 40 offices around the world. For more information, visit epsilon.com/apac. Follow us on Twitter at @EpsilonMktg. 

Contact:

20:20MSL – Juhi Chauhan | juhi.chauhan@2020msl.com[4]

 

References

  1. ^ identity (www.epsilon.com)
  2. ^ here (explore.epsilon.com)
  3. ^ Epsilon (apac.epsilon.com)
  4. ^ juhi.chauhan@2020msl.com (www.prnasia.com)

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