New Benchmark Research from Incisiv and Genesys: Only 15% of Retailers Offer a Differentiating Experience When it Comes to Omnichannel Customer Service

Incisiv Releases 2023 Omnichannel Customer Service Index

While omnichannel customer service is a table stakes expectation amongst shoppers, the degree of service varies dramatically among both industry segments as well as individual retailers; big box, department store and specialty retailers lead the way for superior customer service.

As the buying journey has been forever altered, with it have come new expectations around customer service. While the retail industry has made significant advancements in providing better visibility into promotions and order tracking, it still significantly lags in expert assistance, order modifications post purchase and making shoppers’ order history available to customer service agents.

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“The past two years have impacted humanity in deep and transformative ways, including what we, as shoppers, value. Retailers will have to build and refine capabilities to serve these new expectations”

According to new insights released today by Incisiv, in partnership with Genesys, 1 in 2 brick and mortar retailers are Laggards or Followers in terms of omnichannel customer service. The Incisiv 2022 Omnichannel Service Index benchmarks top retailers’ ability to provide a seamless customer service experience across channels. Additional key findings of the report include:

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  • 90% of shoppers begin their buying journey online, yet only 30% of shoppers are satisfied with the service offered during the discovery phase of the experience.
  • The department store segment leads the industry in enabling agents to provide assistance with product information.
  • The grocery segment ranks last in providing visibility into search history (only 13%) but leads all retail segments with buy online, pick up in store (83%).
  • The consumer electronics segment leads all of retail in offering the option to register and manage loyalty accounts (91%), as well as allowing agents to help shoppers with returns (100%).

This year, Incisiv recognizes 20 retailers and brands as Omnichannel Customer Service Leaders, including Ace Hardware, Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Macy’s, REI, Target and Walmart.

“The past two years have impacted humanity in deep and transformative ways, including what we, as shoppers, value. Retailers will have to build and refine capabilities to serve these new expectations,” said Amarjot Mokha, Chief Operating Officer, Incisiv. He added, “Our goal with the Omnichannel Customer Service Index is to help retailers identify high-impact improvement opportunities based on a nuanced view of what drives superior customer service. Adopting foundational and advanced capabilities can help retailers improve their digital performance KPIs and competitive strategy by promptly adapting to consumers’ omnichannel service needs.”

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