Marketing and Insurance of Consumer Finance
Last updated on 16/10/2024 0 By indiafreenotesMarketing
Customer Outreach
Customer outreach is one of the oldest and simplest marketing strategies for banks and financial institutions to adopt. However, it’s also one of the most effective. Customer outreach is quite simply the concept of reaching out to customers to fill existing needs surrounding education, awareness, and help. This scales to a small organization in the form of free consultations and webinars and to larger ones in the form of financial education such as debt management programs or financial education in schools.
Social Media
61% of the India population is on a social media account and many use social for up to 4-5 hours per day. Your smart and consistent use of one or more social media platforms is a valuable financial marketing strategy that you cannot afford to ignore. Millennials, Generation Z, and even Baby Boomers use social media platforms to connect with brands, learn from peers, and follow current events and news. Maintaining a steady presence on one or more sites with a strategy in place to offer value to followers will help you to build brand trust, create marketing opportunities, and grow your customer base.
Self-Service and Digitization
Where baby boomers and previous generations largely preferred to receive products through sales representatives who could advise them and set up personalized (or not) accounts for them, millennials and Generation Z often want to do everything themselves with as little contact with human representatives as possible. Setting up and promoting digitized financial products and customer service or experience portals that enable customers to sign up for services online, change products and services online, and view their information without going into a branch is an effective and increasingly necessary trend for financial organizations. However, it is not a marketing strategy that applies to every organization, as you may not sell products only services.
Digital Storytelling
Storytelling is still one of the most effective marketing mediums, whether on social media, video, ads, or cross-channel platforms extending into the real world. Here, your marketing strategy should encompass telling a story that captures interest and evokes emotion to interest, excite, and move the viewer. Here, your goal is to create relatable and shareable content which can educate, entertain, or help the reader in some way and hopefully manage all three at once.
Automation and Big Data
Most financial organizations have more data than they know what to do with, but that is quickly changing. Today, customer experience platforms and automation tools make it easier than ever to utilize and apply data as part of your marketing strategy for financial services. For example, big data can tell you who is saving up for a big purchase and most likely to need pre-approval for a loan, big data can help you identify and offer services before or after they are needed, it can help you to target specific customers for additional customer service or digital financial education, and can help you to cut down on needed customer service.
Insurance
CCI covers your payments in the event of death, permanent disability or loss of income due to injury, illness or involuntary unemployment. Your CCI policy may pay the outstanding balance owed in a lump sum or cover your repayments for a period of time.
If a claim is approved, the insurer pays the money to the lender, not to the consumer.
CCI may also include merchandise protection cover, which covers damage, loss or theft of merchandise purchased with the loan product. It can also include stolen credit card cover, which provides a lump sum benefit if your credit card is stolen.
Consumer credit insurance (CCI) covers you if something happens to you that affects your ability to meet your credit repayment.
You may be offered CCI cover by your lender when it approves your credit (such as a credit card, personal loan or mortgage). Check that the lender’s product suits your needs it is wise to get other quotes as you might find a CCI policy that suits you better through another insurer.
Types:
Credit Disability Insurance
This coverage pays your minimum payment to your credit card issuer if you become disabled. You may have to be disabled for a certain amount of time before the insurance will kick in. There may be a waiting period before the benefit pays out. You can’t add this insurance and make a claim on the same day.
Credit Life Insurance
Credit life insurance pays off your credit card balance if you die. This prevents your loved ones from having to pay your balance out of your estate.
Credit Unemployment Insurance
Credit unemployment insurance makes your minimum payment for you if you lose your job through no fault of your own. The benefit doesn’t kick in if you quit or you’re fired. You may have to be out of work for a certain amount of time before the insurance takes over your payments.
Trade Credit Insurance
Trade credit insurance protects businesses that sell goods and services on credit. It shields them against the risk that clients won’t pay what they owe due to insolvency. A few other events may also be covered. Most consumers won’t need this type of insurance.
Credit Property Insurance
This protects any personal property you’ve used to secure a loan if that property is destroyed or lost due to theft, accident, or a natural disaster.
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