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Customer Experience and Business Expansion Driving Conversational AI Investments in Asia Pacific

New Infobip Infobrief reveals Asia Pacific companies are increasing investments in cloud-based solutions for enhanced customer experiences and operational efficiencies.

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach - 27 July 2023 - Global cloud communications platform Infobip has commissioned the latest market research prepared by Leading IT market research and advisory firm IDC.

The IDC InfoBrief titled "Revolutionizing Customer Experience through the Power of Conversational Commerce*" highlights the rising role of AI-powered conversational commerce and omnichannel communication platforms in the Asia Pacific region. The InfoBrief not only highlights the importance of customer-centric strategies but also provides a guide for brands to successfully adopt and leverage conversational commerce, ultimately maximizing value for both businesses and customers.

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Revolutionizing Customer Experience through the Power of Conversational Commerce

Digital native customers are setting higher expectations and exercising greater control over how they engage with brands, becoming equal stakeholders in the Customer Experience (CX) ecosystem. This has resulted in brands moving from traditional transaction-level experiences to relationship-based ones. Cloud-based solutions enable brands to provide the end-to-end customer journeys that customers desire in this digital age.

With the shift in customer communication preferences, there is a noticeable increase in conversational interactions. Recent statistics demonstrate that brands adopting an omnichannel approach and delivering an end-to-end experience have higher chances of enhancing loyalty and customer lifetime value. Capitalizing on the advancements in artificial intelligence, conversational commerce has gained significant traction among businesses in the Asia Pacific region, utilizing Communication Platforms as a Service (CPaaS) as its core foundation.

Rising Demand for Conversational Commerce

Conversational commerce relies on Communication Platform as a Service (CPaaS) as a crucial tool, empowering organizations to seamlessly integrate real-time communication features (such as voice, text, video, instant messaging, and social media) into their internal and external applications using developer-friendly API as building blocks. Software as a Solution (SaaS) tools, such as smart chatbots powered by the cloud, are also on the rise as organizations recognize their inherent benefits to deliver personalized interactions and improved customer experiences.

The power of CPaaS and SaaS-based solutions enable businesses to provide a seamless, customer journey that's visible across multiple touchpoints. This reflects a general pattern among businesses in Asia Pacific adopting a more conversational theme with their customers to gain benefits such as increased ROI and customer engagement. Conversational commerce empowers local businesses to branch out globally through automated messaging and cloud customer support.

"As businesses embrace the potential of conversational commerce, they position themselves to forge ahead, leveraging AI technology to create meaningful connections and unlock new growth opportunities. Organizations need an actionable, customer-centric strategy and the ability to invest in the right tools to grow the business and keep customers happy. By aligning their strategies with conversational commerce, businesses can proactively meet customer expectations, enhance engagement, and establish long-lasting relationships. This transformative approach empowers organizations to stay ahead in a dynamic marketplace", said Velid Begovic, Vice President of Revenue at Infobip.

Drivers of CPaaS Investment Across Asia Pacific

This upward momentum in customer-centric business strategy among brands across the Asia Pacific reflects their current mindset and expectations. Despite a few countries averaging 50%-59% in CPaaS usage, the vast majority of organizations in the region (70%) plan to increase communication platform spending over 2023-24 in order to provide unique, unparalleled customer experiences to the region's growing social media users, who are mostly young, active, and aware of the power of their own influence.

Although all countries plan to invest in CPaaS and SaaS solutions in the near future, their motivations for doing so can greatly differ. Singapore and Indonesia businesses aim to bring about enhanced customer experiences and create new revenue streams, while those in China, Thailand, and the Philippines are more motivated to improve and mobilize their business processes, as well as look towards domestic and international business expansion. This is likely due to the latter countries' overall higher adoption rate of CPaaS solutions (above 60%) and booming retail/eCommerce segments.

"CPaaS solutions are increasingly recognized as crucial catalysts for enabling conversational commerce experiences. In fact, 27% of businesses in Asia Pacific are actively partnering with CPaaS platform providers to deliver contextualized customer interactions that not only boost profitability but also foster emotionally fulfilling engagements. This trend highlights the increasing importance of leveraging these technologies to meet customer demands and achieve business success," said Nikhil Batra, Research Director, Telecommunication, IDC Asia/Pacific.

Organizations planning to embark on their conversational commerce journey will need a good, experienced partner as not all solutions are equal. Platforms with omnichannel capabilities are ideal as they are essential for building meaningful, high-quality customer engagement. Easy integration capabilities are also necessary because these ensure better customer experience and compliance with security and audit policies. Finally, CPaaS platform providers must be agile enough to respond to new use cases and tech that can help drive business growth. Infobip is ready to help elevate businesses through conversational commerce so that they are on par with the top businesses in Asia Pacific.

To learn more about the benefits of conversational commerce and how it has influenced industries across the Asia Pacific, please visit: https://shorturl.at/bikCR

*Source: IDC InfoBrief, commissioned by Infobip, Revolutionizing Customer Experience through the Power of Conversational Commerce, Doc #AP241426IB, July 2023.

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About Infobip

Infobip is a global cloud communications platform that enables businesses to build connected experiences across all stages of the customer journey. Accessed through a single platform, Infobip's omnichannel engagement, identity, user authentication and contact centre solutions help businesses and partners overcome the complexity of consumer communications to grow business and increase loyalty. With over a decade of industry experience, Infobip has expanded to 75+ offices globally. It offers natively built technology with the capacity to reach over seven billion mobile devices and 'things' in 6 continents connected to over 9,700+ connections of which 800+ are direct operator connections. Infobip was established in 2006 and is led by its co-founders, CEO Silvio Kutić, Roberto Kutić and Izabel Jelenić.

Recent recognition and awards include:

  • Infobip named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Communications Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) 2023 Vendor Assessment (doc #US50607923], May 2023)
  • Infobip named a leader in the CPaaS Leaderboard, Juniper Research (Feb 2023)
  • Infobip named a leader in the CCaaS Leaderboard, Juniper Research (Aug 2022)
  • Omdia Ranks Infobip as Leader in CPaaS Universe Report (May 2022)
  • Ranked the leading service provider in CPaaS by Juniper Research in its new Competitor Leaderboard CPaaS Vendors (October 2021)
  • Infobip named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Communications Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) 2021 Vendor Assessment (doc #US46746221, May 2021)
  • Best A2P SMS provider for the fourth year running by mobile operators and enterprises in ROCCO's annual Messaging Vendor Benchmarking Report
  • Best CPaaS Provider of the Year, Best RCS Provider of the Year, and Mover & Shaker in Telco Innovation at the 2021 Juniper Digital Awards

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