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How switched on is utility customer service?

Published on: July 31, 2015
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Demand Generation Manager

In a sector where it can be difficult to differentiate between suppliers, delivering superior customer service is increasingly vital for utilities. And as a regulated industry, it is closely watched by government and consumer groups, facing large fines for poor customer service and misselling. Last year the UK government acted to simplify tariffs and make it easier for customers to switch...

Meeting the needs of the autonomous customer

Published on: July 17, 2015
Author: Robin Tandon - Senior Product Marketing Director

The growth in online channels has dramatically changed how customers interact with brands in every sector. They now demand a better experience, across more and more channels, and are far less loyal to companies that fail to deliver what they want. As digital natives, they are empowered by the information they find online and use the internet and social media as their primary means...

Why customer service is vital to telecoms success

Published on: July 10, 2015
Author: Steve Nattress

Communications technology is now central to everyone’s lives. Whereas twenty years ago most people just had a fixed telephone line, today consumers rely on a combination of mobile phones, broadband, and wireless data, to communicate with the world, work remotely and stay in touch with loved ones. As the importance of telecoms has grown, so has the significance of the customer service...

The 3 capabilities needed to empower customer service employees

Published on: July 08, 2015
Author: Anne-Merete Jensen - Senior Business Consultant

Employees are at the frontline of delivering the right experience to customers. No matter how strong your processes are, customer service comes down to the people who provide it. Staff who fail to show empathy or, even worse, are rude or sound bored risk damaging your brand and hitting customer loyalty. In comparison, agents who go the extra mile, being helpful...

International customer experience: comparing the UK and France

Published on: July 03, 2015
Author: Olivier Njamfa - CEO & Co-Founder

Earlier this year Eptica released the 2015 UK Multichannel Customer Experience Study. Covering 10 sectors, it researched the strength of the customer experience delivered by 100 leading brands across the web, email, Twitter and chat channels. Some of the key findings were that:On average UK companies could answer less than half (48%) of all questions as...

Customer service and the public sector – how can it be improved?

Published on: July 01, 2015
Author: Derek Lewis

Last week UK government body HMRC said that it would spend an additional £45m to improve customer service for taxpayers. The money will be used to employ 3,000 more customer-facing staff, with a further 2,000 existing employees moved temporarily to help with the forthcoming tax credits deadline. The investment follows figures which showed that over a quarter (27.5%) ...

The Sharing Economy and customer service

Published on: June 24, 2015
Author: Dharmesh Ghedia

The internet and ecommerce have transformed how we research, buy and communicate across a wide range of activities from shopping and choosing holidays, purchasing insurance to applying for a mortgage. Characterized by disruptive internet giants such as Google and Amazon, this shift has fundamentally changed customer service, but also brought its own challenges around confidentiality, protecti...

How can APAC retailers cope with customer complaints?

Published on: June 10, 2015
Author: Vincent Giraud - Business Development Manager

A research in 2014 from the Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore (CSISG) has found that retail is the most complained-about sector in the country. According to the Index, consumer satisfaction with the overall retail sector declined significantly, dropping by 3.5%

What’s the state of digital customer experience in UK banking?

Published on: May 26, 2015
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Demand Generation Manager

The reputation of banks with consumers has suffered a dramatic fall in recent years. Branch closures, misselling cases such as those around PPI and, of course, the part that banks played in the financial crisis have all contributed to low consumer trust in the sector. At the same time the UK government has made it much easier for consumers to switch providers, attracting new entrants to the m...

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