Alerts and Notifications are Redefining Financial Communications and Driving Customer Engagement Says Fiserv Research
Financial institutions with a proactive alerts strategy can enhance their reputation as a trusted financial advisor and partner
Leveraging data from a recent
Businesses and consumers both expect real-time alerts about security, fraud prevention, fee avoidance and problem avoidance, such as when their account access changes, unusual activity occurs at an ATM or when a credit card transaction exceeds a pre-set limit. Business customers also have a particular interest in when deposits have cleared or fail to clear. Financial institutions wanting to open and strengthen engagement with consumers and businesses should tailor communications according to these preferences.
The
- Thinking customer first: Understand which types of alerts and notifications customers want.
- Creating relationships: Communicate with proactive alerts to build trust.
- Empowering customers: Encourage customers to seek insight and advice from their financial institutions when managing their financial lives.
- Being actionable: Provide the ability to take action on information.
"Consumers and businesses are seeking tighter control of their finances
and want real-time information to help guide their financial decision
making," said
For more information, download the white paper, Push Notifications Are Redefining Financial Communications, at www.fiserv.com/alerts-strategy.
In a world that is moving faster than ever before, Fiserv helps clients deliver solutions that are in step with the way people live and work today - financial services at the speed of life. Learn more at TheSpeedofLife.com.
Additional Resources
-
Notifi from
Fiserv - Fiserv.com/Notifi
About Fiserv
FISV-G
View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20161115006015/en/
Media Relations:
Director, Public Relations
678-375-4039
ann.cave@fiserv.com
Additional
Contact:
Director, Corporate Communications
678-231-3443
elizabeth.mcmillan@fiserv.com
Source:
News Provided by Acquire Media