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1 Market Research CUSTOMER SEGMENTATION Over the last thirty years, many firms have recognized the significance of focusing on customers as a key strategy in product development. Mobile financial services in particular must take a customer approach, as the services require high levels of trust and behavior modification. This is especially true if the customers are the unbanked in developing countries, who tend to have less exposure to technology and a lower risk threshold. With customer-focused marketing MFSPs need to identify their customers needs, both explicit - customers recognize their needs and latent - customers are unaware of their needs. Rather than thinking about selling a product, MFSPs need to sell a set of benefits to their customers. These can be functional, emotional, or both. A well-designed mobile money transfer product, for example, is selling the functional benefit of transferring funds quickly and inexpensively as well as the emotional benefits of security, convenience, and perhaps even status. This customer-focused approach is critically important for MFSPs because experience in other markets shows that uptake is dependent, in large part, on how successfully the MFSP identified the pain points for customers, and how closely their product offering aligned with customer values of convenience, lower cost, security, and ease of use. Each market segment has four key elements that both distinguish it from other segments and ensure that a MFSP can reach that market. These elements are: Identifiable: The attributes for each segment should be easily distinguishable and have a unique set of characteristics that define it. Proxy indicators may be used. For example, a customer s comfort with technology may be approximated by mobile phone ownership, frequency of SMS messaging, and/or participation in electronic top-up service. All of these parameters can be accurately measured, and will likely differ from segment to segment. Unique Needs: Each segment is identified by a set of unique needs. These are often the most difficult element to determine, especially in regards to the latent needs. Substantial: Each segment should be sufficiently large to warrant an MFSP s limited resources and attention. In this context, size refers not only to absolute size, but also to growth rate and revenue potential. Accessible: A focus on accessibility of customer segments is important to remember because even experienced market research firms can develop sophisticated customer segments that are difficult to reach. Segments that are defined principally by psychographic variables, such as middle-class couples who value security and status can be difficult to target, even if the segment is identifiable, substantial, and has unique needs. Research firms use a number of variables that include geography, socio-demographic information, psychographic data, and behavior characteristics to uniquely identify a customer segment. The components within each of these variables are described in the next section. Page 1
2 Identifying Customer Segments GEOGRAPHIC VARIABLES Factors concerned with location and distance Geographic Variables Region Population Size Population Density & Designation Bank Branch Access ATM Access MFS Access Description State, province, district, neighborhood, etc Value as high/medium/low or with specific numerical ranges Urban, peri-urban, rural Time required to travel to nearest bank branch Time required to travel to nearest ATM Time required to travel to nearest retail agent SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES Individual characteristics and social elements Socio-Demographic Variables Age Gender Ethnicity/Tribal Religion Family Life-Cycle Education Income Working Status Literacy Description Develop 4 or 5 categories of age (e.g., 18-25; 25-34; etc.) Male/Female Attributes that make sense within specific contex Hindu, Muslim, Christian could even describe sects Marital status, number of dependents, family size Elementary, secondary, university, technical/vocational Develop 6-7 category ranges for personal and household income Salaried, student, self-employed, unemployed, part-time, retired Develop 3-4 categories for reading and writing PSYCHOGRAPHIC VARIABLES Pertain to a person s lifestyle and are more complex to measure as answers are not binary and quantitative. Sometimes referred to as attitudinal variables since it measures people s general feelings and predispositions. Responses provide a deeper understanding of customer segments and offer subtler clues on how to design appropriate products. Psychographic Variables Social Class Price Sensitivity Brand Loyalty Technology Comfort Description / Types May be related to occupation, education, income, and assets, but usually a description in itself General attitude toward price elasticity General attitude toward brand stickiness and loyalty status General attitude towards technology (e.g., Perceived Usefulness (PU) and Perceived Ease-of-Use (PEOU)). BEHAVIORAL VARIABLES Page 2
3 Based on actual customer responses to a product. Unlike psychographic variables, behavioral variables do not denote a person s general behavior towards items. These responses could either be behavior towards the MFSP s mobile financial service or to that of a rival. Behavioral Variables Mobile Phone Usage Data Mobile Phone Usage - Voice Mobile Phone TopUps Frequency Dormancy Volume Service Bundling Buyer Readiness Stage Product Perceptions Description / Types Frequency of data transactions per month Frequency of voice calls per month Frequency and volume of top-ups for prepaid accounts Frequency of transaction - should also be plotted over a time-series to identify trends Related to frequency; measures inactivity. Typically defined by not transacting over a 60 or 90-day period. Many mobile financial services only have a 30 or 40% active user base. Amount per transaction or per time period (e.g., $10 per transaction or $30 per month). This should also be plotted over a time-series to see identify trends. Identifies customers who use two or more mobile financial services (e.g., P2P and bill payment) The readiness of prospects to use the mobile service along six stages: Awareness -> Knowledge -> Liking -> Preference -> Conviction -> Purchase. Customer perceptions of trust, safety, cost, comfort, convenience, simplicity, speed, and so on. Page 3
4 Segmentation Process There are two mechanisms to build customer segment profiles: primary market research and customer database mining. Market Research: Primary market research, which directly engages customers, is a key data source for segmentation. This involves administering a face-to-face quantitative survey, usually undertaken by a qualified market research agency. Questions are close-ended and are often binary with yes/no responses, multiple choice, or on a Likert scale, which provide 5 or 6 points from Disagree to Agree. The Likert Scale is particularly useful for questions that measure behavior, attitude, opinions, or values. Because they are cheaper and faster to conduct, qualitative market research, such as focus groups. and indepth interviews should be conducted to refine the questions on the quantitative survey as well as the attributes of the sample populations. Surveys usually have between 300 to 700 participants, although the precise number depends on the segments targeted and the statistical rigor desired. While larger sample sizes improve accuracy, they cost more and take longer to administer. This trade-off that needs to be considered. Database Mining: A rich source of customer information can be found in a MFSP s databases, such as was the case to approximate market potential. MNOs already have customer responses to some of the geographic and demographic factors described above, and can make assumptions regarding some psychographic factors as well. In some cases, one set of data might serve as a useful proxy for another type of data that is more difficult to find. For example, a MNO might use frequency of outgoing text messages as a strong indicator of literacy. Crafting detailed customer segments based on the above data involves complex statistical techniques. For this reason, many companies hire a market research agency to analyze the data and help with segmentation profiling. It is beyond the scope of this document to detail the segmentation techniques, but two main types are briefly described: Cluster Analysis: This is the most common segmentation technique. It seeks to form clusters of customers. Because the purpose of marketing segmentation is to identify groups of customers who tend to be internally homogeneous but distinctly heterogeneous from other segments, cluster analysis seeks to identify which variables yield the greatest degree of association within a segment, while having the least amount of association to other segments. This analysis is most appropriate when there is a significant amount of data and no prior hypotheses of the segments have been formed. CHAID Analysis: Chi-Squared Automatic Interaction Detection (CHAID) is another popular analytical technique. It is used to identify the interaction between a set of variables, and thus is most commonly used to make predictions. For example, an output of CHAID analysis on a quantitative survey might find that a group with the most favorable response might be literate micro-entrepreneurs with large families, which is a combination of three variables: literacy, employment type, and family size. Such an observation would not have been immediately observable in a simple data spreadsheet. The main advantage to the CHAID method is the output is highly visual and easy for the reader to understand. Page 4
5 Case Key Lessons Example Case Example: Mobile Network Operator Relaunches its Mobile Money Product Background The Head of Product Development for a mobile network operator is looking to improve its recently launched mobile money service, which so far has not met the CEO s high expectations. The company, with 2 million prepaid subscribers, is the second-largest operator in the country with a 40% market share and a strong presence in rural areas. Since the launch of its mobile financial service products eight months ago, which includes prepaid top-up, utility bill payment, and person-to-person transfers, only 30,000 subscribers have registered. Revenues from the service are well-below projections. Obtaining Data The manager decides it is time to reassess the customer base, while also making more effective use of the marketing budget, which is under pressure of being reduced. After selecting an experienced local market research firm and conducting a few focus groups of the current mobile money partners, the manager and the research firm design a quantitative survey to be used with a sample size of 600 customers. While the research agency spends a couple of weeks administering the survey, the manager has another analyst mine the mobile money customer database for any insights. Through this process, it is determined that the average transactions per user were a modest 2 per month across all customers, yet only 33% of the customer base was active over the last 60 days. Breaking down the data, this meant that while about 10,000 customers (33% of their registered base of 30,000) were making an average of 6 transactions a month (quite high), the remaining 20,000 had made zero. The analyst also learned, by classifying the number of transactions per month, that those customers transacting at least 3 times after they initially signed up ended up as regular users, while those who did not transact at least three times in the first month often became inactive. Customer Segments and Segment Attractiveness After using cluster analysis to sort through the quantitative survey data, the market research agency presented three customer segments: Urban On-The-Go: This group is comprised of middle-income, primarily salaried workers, under-30 years of age with at least a high school education. They are single, have no kids, and value anything that can save them time and safety, due to the high crime rate. They have bank accounts and have used electronic airtime top-up products. They tend to get most of their news from a few popular radio stations. Hard-Working Migrant: This urban segment comes from the poorer rural areas in search of a better life. They work long hours in the service sector as security guards, restaurant staff, handyman, and the like. They are overwhelmingly male, slightly older (30-45), and have a wife and children back home. In surveys they were quite comfortable using technology. Rural Traditional: This group has large families and derive income from selling crops. Many have taken out a small loan from the local bank. Many have heard about mobile money but few have used it. Those hose who did had used the other MNO s product, even though it was slightly more expensive. In general, this segment expressed confusion in both the focus groups and through the survey about exactly what Page 5
6 mobile money was and how it could be used. Simplicity and value-for-price are key themes in their buying behavior. The manager carefully evaluated the attractiveness of the three segments. The Urban On-The-Go seemed to yield high-margins and are a good size. The manager felt that his company s products could compete with the other offerings in the market. The Rural Traditional are another good bet. Operational costs were higher in the rural areas, making margins lower, but their enormous market size compensated for that. Moreover, there was only some competition for mobile money among this group, and the MNO s brand was well-respected in the rural areas. Thus there seemed to be enormous potential for this underserved market segment. The manager is less confident about the potential of the Hard-Working Migrant. On one hand, their growth rate is high and they send money home at least twice a month, representing a solid and reliable revenue stream. But the data uncovered strong negatives: their overall size was small and they were fiercely loyal to the dominant MNO s brand. Moreover, there is a concern that any attempt to target the segment would be met a price war, a major advertising campaign, or other direct retaliation from competitors. The manager decides to avoid targeting this segment and instead focus on the other two. Marketing Actions With a good sense of the profiles of the two target segments, the manager decides to relaunch his company s mobile money offering by modifying product and promotional attributes. The analysis and marketing tactics are as follows: The company s advertising campaign is revised to target the Urban On the Go segment and to emphasize the time savings they will obtain if they use their mobile phone for bill payment. Advertising dollars are put into radio segments, since this is the most attractive media for this group. Safety a value cited by the group is also mentioned in the ads. A reward scheme is introduced that provides new customers, who transact at least 3 transactions per month, a chance at winning a television. The purpose is to decrease the high inactivity rate by inspiring new customers to transact more frequently. This young segment reacted very strongly to aspirational objects, such as new televisions, that showed their status. While the Rural Traditional segment had high awareness of mobile money, their financial knowledge was low. As a result, the manager decides to introduce a financial literacy component to the promotional strategy by hiring promoters at certain agent sites to explain how the service works to prospects. Highly visual and engaging demonstrations are provided to overcome potential problems of fear, shyness, and illiteracy. Promoters emphasize the benefit of speed and efficiency, because the survey found that for most of this group, the closest bank branch was over one hour away. As a final measure, the pricing structure is changed, because the research showed that customers preferred the simplicity of a flat fee. Page 6
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