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EPISODE · Jul 20, 2023 · 33 MIN

ING’s Matteo Pomoni: Identifying Key Moments of Truth in Customer Data

from Builders Wanted · host Kailey Raymond, Matteo Pomoni

This episode features an interview with Matteo Pomoni, Global Head of Retail Daily Banking and Funds Entrusted at ING. Matteo joined ING in 2004 occupying various positions within the local Italian retail organization. Previously, he served global companies such as Campari Group and L’Oréal. In Matteo’s current role, he manages key retail business lines across 10 countries and leads global centers of expertise for sustainability and customer experience.In this episode, Kailey and Matteo discuss do’s and don’ts of customer obsession, coping with channel competition, and key moments of truth in data.-------------------Key Takeaways:Sometimes, organizations think they know what’s important to customers, however data may be telling you a different story. If you identify key moments of truth when handling onboarding or customer complaints, you can create a seamless and consistent customer experience.Customer expectations are changing rapidly. To keep up with the customer’s change of pace, you need to offer them personalized and instant solutions. You have to show up for them when it matters most and meet them where they are.Customer complaints should not be limited to the front end office. Everyone in the organization should know and feel the pain points of customers. That way, everyone shares the same goal of providing a superior customer experience.-------------------“We ask the clients, ‘What really makes a difference?’ What are the moments of truth that make a client become an advocate of your organization or a detractor of your organization? We like to think that what we believe is important, is important for our client, but sometimes things are different. I would like to think that my onboarding process is a key moment of truth. But, sometimes you discover that when they file a complaint, that is much more a key moment of truth than when they onboard on your bank.” – Matteo Pomoni-------------------Episode Timestamps:‍*(02:34) - Matteo’s career journey*(06:28) - Challenges in the omnichannel customer experience at ING*(16:47) - How Matteo identifies key moments of truth in customer data*(21:54) - Do’s and don’ts of customer obsession*(27:53) - An example of another company doing it right with customer engagement (hint: it’s Apple and Disney)*(30:44) - Changes in the next 6-12 months in customer engagement*(31:38) - Matteo’s recommendations for upleveling customer experience strategies-------------------Links:Connect with Matteo on LinkedInConnect with Kailey on LinkedInLearn more about Caspian Studios-------------------SponsorGood Data, Better Marketing is brought to you by Twilio Segment. In today’s digital-first economy, being data-driven is no longer aspirational. It’s necessary. Find out why over 20,000 businesses trust Segment to enable personalized, consistent, real-time customer experiences by visiting Segment.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

This episode features an interview with Matteo Pomoni, Global Head of Retail Daily Banking and Funds Entrusted at ING. Matteo joined ING in 2004 occupying various positions within the local Italian retail organization. Previously, he served global companies such as Campari Group and L’Oréal. In Matteo’s current role, he manages key retail business lines across 10 countries and leads global centers of expertise for sustainability and customer experience. In this episode, Kailey and Matteo discuss do’s and don’ts of customer obsession, coping with channel competition, and key moments of truth in data.

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