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Fashion brands not meeting customers’ omnichannel expectations, study reveals


Fashion brands not meeting customers’ omnichannel expectations, study reveals

A new study has found that fashion brands are not delivering the
omnichannel experience that customers expect, particularly when it comes to
flexible and fast delivery and returns services, and modern customer
support services.

The study, which was conducted by retail automation platform Veeqo,
found that only six percent of brands meet customers’ desire for same day
delivery, only 31 percent offer a live chat service on their website, and
only 35 percent of digital only brands offer click and collect services.

Veeqo’s 2019 Omnichannel Retail Report, which analysed 63 brands from
around the world, found that modern customer support options suffered more
than traditional types. Only 31 percent of brands offer a live chat support
option on their website, while the average email response time takes 13
hours and 15 minutes.

Many brands are also failing to provide a fuss free returns process,
according to the study, with only 60 percent able to offer free returns to
customers, and only 52 percent of the brands that had physical store
locations allowing consumers to return online-purchased items in store.

Additionally, the study found that almost half of brands do not provide
unity between online and offline – 37 percent of brands don’t have physical
store locations and so can not provide the integrated in-store and online
experience consumers are looking for.

“The report shows that retailers have not yet caught up with customer
expectations, which are becoming increasingly high due to companies like
Amazon,” Matt Warren, CEO of Veeqo, said in a statement. “Customers want
the freedom to buy and return how and where they want, but without the
right technology stack, it’s a real challenge for retailers”.

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