Perception of Customer Experience at a New Low, Survey from Broadridge Reveals
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More than half of North Americans have lost trust in a company that delivers a poor experience or unclear communication
"Customer communications aren't just touchpoints — they're the heartbeat of the customer experience," said
While the data shows how evolving customer dynamics are reinforcing the previously known gaps in expectations and reality, Broadridge's report helps highlight what's at risk if firms don't prioritize addressing customer experience, insights on a persona-based approach to communications strategy, and consumer perspective on AI in communications.
Overall, 59% of respondents have lost trust in a company that delivers a poor experience or unclear communication. The top three functions companies should prioritize to build trust and make a great experience include:
- Honoring their preferred communication channels (39%)
- Providing a simple way for them to engage across channels (38%)
- Simplifying the way they do business with companies (33%)
Taking a Persona-based Approach to Communications Strategy
The study also identified two key customer personas that businesses should be considering when developing their CX strategy:
Engaged Explorers are proactive, curious consumers who actively seek out information and prefer to dig deeper before making decisions. Explorers demand more depth and context and are interested in more custom, personalized content. When it comes to communications, they also prefer emails to be interactive (84%) and simultaneously would like to see bills and statements exist in one place digitally (87%). This group believes companies aren't delivering advanced, interactive experiences – with only 15% believing they receive a quality experience.
By contrast, Practical Optimizers are pragmatic consumers who value efficiency and reliability above all else. They prefer straightforward, easy-to-use digital tools and clear communication that helps them act quickly without unnecessary complexity. Nearly half of the group (44%) prioritizes clear and transparent communications as a critical component of their journey. This group has a better perception of the CX they receive, with 41% agreeing that companies deliver on experience.
"Businesses are always looking for how to better serve clients. By identifying persona archetypes that cross over between standard demographics such as income and education, we can illuminate what matters most," said
AI Adoption Grows, but Consumer Expectations are Rising
While AI is still top-of-mind for many firms, for the second year in a row, respondents have not had a favorable opinion of the technology in practice. Only one-third (37%) say it has improved their overall experience, just slightly up from 33% last year.
Data shows a stark difference in perception between the two persona groups:
- Explorers are more open to AI innovation, with 70% saying AI has improved their experience.
- Only 33% of Optimizers, who expect clear benefits and the reassurance of human support, think AI has improved their customer experience.
That said, when it comes to providing data that powers these AI tools, consumers are increasingly comfortable sharing their data with companies to improve their digital experiences, as 62% of consumers are more likely to engage digitally with companies who've set up advanced security measures, and 52% are more likely to share personal data if it results in a better experience.
The message from customers is unmistakable: Communications are coming up short. As companies strive for clarity, connection, and trust, they cannot overlook efficiency, cost savings, and scale – and to uncover these friction points, they need to respond directly to the issues customers are being loud and clear about.
Paper Isn't dead — It's Evolving, Redefining Engagement
Even with digital advances, 55% of consumers still receive paper. That said, nearly half would switch if digital options were more intuitive and secure. The takeaway: "go paperless" works best as an invitation, not a mandate. When customers have choice and control, adoption follows, the average paperless uptake is 45%, with adoption by industry ranging from 32% to 61%.
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About Broadridge
Broadridge Financial Solutions (NYSE: BR) is a global technology leader with trusted expertise and transformative technology, helping clients and the financial services industry operate, innovate, and grow. We power investing, governance, and communications for our clients – driving operational resiliency, elevating business performance, and transforming investor experiences.
Our technology and operations platforms process and generate over 7 billion communications annually and underpin the daily average trading of over
For more information about us, please visit www.broadridge.com.
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