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CUSTOMER PROFITABILITY
ANALYSIS
CUSTOMER PROFITABILTY ANALYSIS
A customer profitability analysis is an evaluation process that focuses on assigning
costs and revenues to segments of the customer base, instead of assigning revenues and
costs to the actual products, or the units or departments that compose the corporate
structure of the producer.
According to Philip Kotler,
“A profitable customer is a person, household or a company that
overtime, yields a revenue stream that exceeds by an acceptable amount the company's
cost stream of attracting, selling and servicing the customer“.
CUSTOMER PROFITABILTY ANALYSIS( Contd…)
Customers are arrayed along the columns and products along the rows. Each cell
contains a symbol for the profitability of selling that products to that customer.
Customer1 is very profitable : he buys three profit making products(P1,P2,and P4).
Customer 2 yields a picture of mixed profitability :he buys one profitable product and
one unprofitable product.
Customer 3 is a losing customer because he buys one profitable product and two
unprofitable products.
What can the company do about customers 2 and 3?
1) It can raise the price of its less profitable products or eliminate them , or
2) It can try to sell them its profit making products.
APPLICATION
CUSTOMER PROFITABILTY ANALYSIS - APPROACH
The general approach to CPA is based on segmenting the customer base to determine
the revenues and costs attributable to each segment. This is often combined with an
activity-based costing (ABC) approach. Once the profitable and non-profitable
segments are identified, profitable segments are maximized while non-profitable
segments are reduced or eliminated.
Each of the key steps in this process is outlined below.
Step 1– Customer segmentation
The basis for customer segmentation will differ across companies and across industries.
Currently, there are two basic approaches to customer segmentation:
1. Demographic segmentation based on observable characteristics such as geographic
area, customer age, sex and income level.
2. Psychographic segmentation based on customer needs and behavior such as
customer values, attitudes and interests.
Step 2 – Revenue attributable to each segment
Once segments have been identified, the annual revenue is calculated per segment, how
this is done will depend on the products or services offered by the company.
Adjustments to the price paid by the customer for a product or service, such as
discounts, service fees or product enhancement fees, must be included to determine the
true amount of revenue generated by each customer and the aggregated amount
calculated for the customer segment.
Step 3 – Use ABC to determine the cost attributable to each segment
The annual cost is calculated per segment. This will involve both directly attributable
product or service costs and also customer costs, including allocation of overheads,
marketing, sales and distribution costs. It is these customer costs which are often
hidden, such as quality control and inspection costs, order picking, order fulfillment and
customer ordering costs. ABC is an effective way to assign both types of costs to
customers.
Step 4 – Analyze the profitable versus the less profitable or
unprofitable customer segments
The profitable customer segments will be those whose annual revenues exceed annual
costs. As the profitability of customer segments is likely to vary from year to year, a
more accurate analysis could involve calculating profitability over the lifetime of each
customer segment .
Step 5 – Develop strategies to maximize profits from profitable
customers and reduce or eliminate less profitable or non-profitable
customers
For profitable customer segments, this step involves detailed planning around the
development of long term customer relationships for increased revenues, and hence
profitability such as customer retention and loyalty programmes.
To address the least profitable or non-profitable customer groups, two main actions are
used -
1. Elimination – ceasing to supply these customers. This can be done by no longer
marketing to these customers, changing the product or service so that it is no longer
suitable, or raising prices.
2. Re-engineering – turning the least profitable or non-profitable customer groups
into profitable ones by either increasing revenue or decreasing costs attributable to
these groups, or both. Examples include charging additional fees for services or
using differential prices, according to customer segment.
Step 6 – Review the impact of the new strategies on the performance
of the customer segments
The implementation of any new strategy, for example, changes in pricing, cost
reduction or customer service, should be reviewed after an appropriate period to
determine the impact on customer profitability.
DETERMINING CUSTOMER PROFITABILITY
The following major categories should be included in the determination of customer
profitability:-
 Customer Revenue
Revenue is generally the most straightforward category to determine. Companies
usually have information that captures sales/revenue associated with specific customers.
Other information needed may include customer
discounts, rebates and other deductions.
 Customer Product Cost
Product cost is typically the largest cost category and is usually calculated or estimated
by every company. Sometimes companies calculate product costs for analytical
purposes which differ from those used by accountants to value inventory. We generally
find that many companies have a product costing system in which there is a
varying degree of management confidence. Our approach assumes that product costs
are accepted by management and are appropriately calculated for use in determining
customer profitability.
If not, the effort to determine customer profitability must be expanded to include a
potential revision to product costing methods.
This review is necessary because there may be some cost types that have been included
in product costs that are related more to the customer than to a product. These
costs may include, for example, engineering or design costs, special manufacturing
equipment and practices, or even invoicing and collection. If significant, some or all of
these costs may have to be removed from product cost and, instead, be directed or
assigned on a customer basis
 Customer-specific Costs
Customer-specific costs are those costs that are driven primarily by the needs or
demands of a particular customer. Besides the costs identified above which may have
been incorrectly classified as product costs, they include many of the costs which are
usually referred to as Selling, General & Administrative costs. However, they are
viewed from the customer’s perspective and the way in which they add value to the
customer. These would include sales, marketing, distribution, advertising, legal and
executive expenses.
 Asset Opportunity Costs
Asset opportunity costs are those costs that can be assigned
to customers based on the assets of the company
that a particular customer consumes. They could
include working capital such as inventory and accounts
receivable as well as fixed assets such as machinery &equipment.
CUSTOMER PROFITABILTY FRAMEWORK
ADVANTAGES OF CPA
• Improved profitability by eliminating non-profitable customers and maximizing sales
or services to profitable customers.
• An understanding of the true costs of each customer segment, including taking into
account non-production costs when determining profitability. Non-production costs
can sometimes be more significant than production costs.
• It provides a method of identifying customer groups who are of lifetime value to the
company, and who are worth retaining or protecting.
• Improved strategic decision making by providing useful information for customer
related decisions, including pricing, discounting and marketing decisions.
DISADVANTAGES OF CPA
• Companies may not have the data capture systems to produce an accurate estimation
of customer segmental revenues and costs.
•There may be practical difficulties in calculating costs attributable to each segment.
Implementing ABC is often challenging for many companies.
• CPA may overlook the combinations of products or services purchased by customers.
Customer profitability depends on the mix of products or services bought. The danger
is that the analysis will be used on specific underperforming products or services, and
will overlook the impact of sales of other products to the customer.
KEY DEVELOPMENTS
Many of these disadvantages have been overcome due to recent developments in this
area.
1. Advances in information technology
This has allowed companies to improve the quality and quantity of information
concerning customer profitability, including information on revenue, costs,
retention and lifetime value. Many companies have sophisticated customer
profitability models and customer databases. These can be designed for any type of
business and to accommodate different customer characteristics. Data can be
aggregated by size of customer, size of order, service complexity, post sale service
requirements, location or other factors. Information technology can provide
detailed information and analysis on individual customers or groups of customers.
2. Managing customer value
Analyzing customer profitability has evolved into managing the overall value of
customers. CPA now includes analyzing customer lifetime value and impact, as well
as managing profitability through analysis of customer segments and margins.
Customer lifetime value looks at the profitability of the customer over their lifetime.
Customers have an impact on other customers, company employees and other groups
through their transactions and communications. For example, they can refer other
customers to company offerings.
CASE STUDY
An insurance company, A-Insure Limited, decided to use CPA to identify profitable and non-
profitable customers after it grew concerned about the poor financial performance of one of its
policy options. A-Insure collected customer data through original policy proposal forms which
were stored electronically in a customer database. It was able to conduct a complex cross
correlation between known cost drivers and the demographic and other characteristics of policy
holders. The cost drivers were:
• commission payments to financial advisers who sold the policy
• early surrender of the policy by the policy holder
• changing of bank details and consequent chasing of missed premiums
• responding to customer queries.
The analysis identified that the policy was unprofitable when sold to recently retired clients but
was profitable when sold to other client segments. Recently retired customers had more time to
review and consider changes to their insurance policies and to make queries. In response, the
company reduced agents’ commissions on the policies according to the age of the policyholder to
discourage them from selling to the non-profitable client segment.
Most companies have a customer database that can be mined for information to identify customer
segments. If companies do not have the software to perform detailed CPA, specialist software can
be purchased from many business software vendors.
Customer profitability analysis crm ppt

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Customer profitability analysis crm ppt

  • 2. CUSTOMER PROFITABILTY ANALYSIS A customer profitability analysis is an evaluation process that focuses on assigning costs and revenues to segments of the customer base, instead of assigning revenues and costs to the actual products, or the units or departments that compose the corporate structure of the producer. According to Philip Kotler, “A profitable customer is a person, household or a company that overtime, yields a revenue stream that exceeds by an acceptable amount the company's cost stream of attracting, selling and servicing the customer“.
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  • 4. CUSTOMER PROFITABILTY ANALYSIS( Contd…) Customers are arrayed along the columns and products along the rows. Each cell contains a symbol for the profitability of selling that products to that customer. Customer1 is very profitable : he buys three profit making products(P1,P2,and P4). Customer 2 yields a picture of mixed profitability :he buys one profitable product and one unprofitable product. Customer 3 is a losing customer because he buys one profitable product and two unprofitable products. What can the company do about customers 2 and 3? 1) It can raise the price of its less profitable products or eliminate them , or 2) It can try to sell them its profit making products.
  • 5. APPLICATION CUSTOMER PROFITABILTY ANALYSIS - APPROACH The general approach to CPA is based on segmenting the customer base to determine the revenues and costs attributable to each segment. This is often combined with an activity-based costing (ABC) approach. Once the profitable and non-profitable segments are identified, profitable segments are maximized while non-profitable segments are reduced or eliminated. Each of the key steps in this process is outlined below.
  • 6. Step 1– Customer segmentation The basis for customer segmentation will differ across companies and across industries. Currently, there are two basic approaches to customer segmentation: 1. Demographic segmentation based on observable characteristics such as geographic area, customer age, sex and income level. 2. Psychographic segmentation based on customer needs and behavior such as customer values, attitudes and interests. Step 2 – Revenue attributable to each segment Once segments have been identified, the annual revenue is calculated per segment, how this is done will depend on the products or services offered by the company. Adjustments to the price paid by the customer for a product or service, such as discounts, service fees or product enhancement fees, must be included to determine the true amount of revenue generated by each customer and the aggregated amount calculated for the customer segment.
  • 7. Step 3 – Use ABC to determine the cost attributable to each segment The annual cost is calculated per segment. This will involve both directly attributable product or service costs and also customer costs, including allocation of overheads, marketing, sales and distribution costs. It is these customer costs which are often hidden, such as quality control and inspection costs, order picking, order fulfillment and customer ordering costs. ABC is an effective way to assign both types of costs to customers. Step 4 – Analyze the profitable versus the less profitable or unprofitable customer segments The profitable customer segments will be those whose annual revenues exceed annual costs. As the profitability of customer segments is likely to vary from year to year, a more accurate analysis could involve calculating profitability over the lifetime of each customer segment .
  • 8. Step 5 – Develop strategies to maximize profits from profitable customers and reduce or eliminate less profitable or non-profitable customers For profitable customer segments, this step involves detailed planning around the development of long term customer relationships for increased revenues, and hence profitability such as customer retention and loyalty programmes. To address the least profitable or non-profitable customer groups, two main actions are used - 1. Elimination – ceasing to supply these customers. This can be done by no longer marketing to these customers, changing the product or service so that it is no longer suitable, or raising prices. 2. Re-engineering – turning the least profitable or non-profitable customer groups into profitable ones by either increasing revenue or decreasing costs attributable to these groups, or both. Examples include charging additional fees for services or using differential prices, according to customer segment.
  • 9. Step 6 – Review the impact of the new strategies on the performance of the customer segments The implementation of any new strategy, for example, changes in pricing, cost reduction or customer service, should be reviewed after an appropriate period to determine the impact on customer profitability.
  • 10. DETERMINING CUSTOMER PROFITABILITY The following major categories should be included in the determination of customer profitability:-  Customer Revenue Revenue is generally the most straightforward category to determine. Companies usually have information that captures sales/revenue associated with specific customers. Other information needed may include customer discounts, rebates and other deductions.
  • 11.  Customer Product Cost Product cost is typically the largest cost category and is usually calculated or estimated by every company. Sometimes companies calculate product costs for analytical purposes which differ from those used by accountants to value inventory. We generally find that many companies have a product costing system in which there is a varying degree of management confidence. Our approach assumes that product costs are accepted by management and are appropriately calculated for use in determining customer profitability. If not, the effort to determine customer profitability must be expanded to include a potential revision to product costing methods. This review is necessary because there may be some cost types that have been included in product costs that are related more to the customer than to a product. These costs may include, for example, engineering or design costs, special manufacturing equipment and practices, or even invoicing and collection. If significant, some or all of these costs may have to be removed from product cost and, instead, be directed or assigned on a customer basis
  • 12.  Customer-specific Costs Customer-specific costs are those costs that are driven primarily by the needs or demands of a particular customer. Besides the costs identified above which may have been incorrectly classified as product costs, they include many of the costs which are usually referred to as Selling, General & Administrative costs. However, they are viewed from the customer’s perspective and the way in which they add value to the customer. These would include sales, marketing, distribution, advertising, legal and executive expenses.  Asset Opportunity Costs Asset opportunity costs are those costs that can be assigned to customers based on the assets of the company that a particular customer consumes. They could include working capital such as inventory and accounts receivable as well as fixed assets such as machinery &equipment.
  • 14. ADVANTAGES OF CPA • Improved profitability by eliminating non-profitable customers and maximizing sales or services to profitable customers. • An understanding of the true costs of each customer segment, including taking into account non-production costs when determining profitability. Non-production costs can sometimes be more significant than production costs. • It provides a method of identifying customer groups who are of lifetime value to the company, and who are worth retaining or protecting. • Improved strategic decision making by providing useful information for customer related decisions, including pricing, discounting and marketing decisions.
  • 15. DISADVANTAGES OF CPA • Companies may not have the data capture systems to produce an accurate estimation of customer segmental revenues and costs. •There may be practical difficulties in calculating costs attributable to each segment. Implementing ABC is often challenging for many companies. • CPA may overlook the combinations of products or services purchased by customers. Customer profitability depends on the mix of products or services bought. The danger is that the analysis will be used on specific underperforming products or services, and will overlook the impact of sales of other products to the customer.
  • 16. KEY DEVELOPMENTS Many of these disadvantages have been overcome due to recent developments in this area. 1. Advances in information technology This has allowed companies to improve the quality and quantity of information concerning customer profitability, including information on revenue, costs, retention and lifetime value. Many companies have sophisticated customer profitability models and customer databases. These can be designed for any type of business and to accommodate different customer characteristics. Data can be aggregated by size of customer, size of order, service complexity, post sale service requirements, location or other factors. Information technology can provide detailed information and analysis on individual customers or groups of customers.
  • 17. 2. Managing customer value Analyzing customer profitability has evolved into managing the overall value of customers. CPA now includes analyzing customer lifetime value and impact, as well as managing profitability through analysis of customer segments and margins. Customer lifetime value looks at the profitability of the customer over their lifetime. Customers have an impact on other customers, company employees and other groups through their transactions and communications. For example, they can refer other customers to company offerings.
  • 18. CASE STUDY An insurance company, A-Insure Limited, decided to use CPA to identify profitable and non- profitable customers after it grew concerned about the poor financial performance of one of its policy options. A-Insure collected customer data through original policy proposal forms which were stored electronically in a customer database. It was able to conduct a complex cross correlation between known cost drivers and the demographic and other characteristics of policy holders. The cost drivers were: • commission payments to financial advisers who sold the policy • early surrender of the policy by the policy holder • changing of bank details and consequent chasing of missed premiums • responding to customer queries. The analysis identified that the policy was unprofitable when sold to recently retired clients but was profitable when sold to other client segments. Recently retired customers had more time to review and consider changes to their insurance policies and to make queries. In response, the company reduced agents’ commissions on the policies according to the age of the policyholder to discourage them from selling to the non-profitable client segment. Most companies have a customer database that can be mined for information to identify customer segments. If companies do not have the software to perform detailed CPA, specialist software can be purchased from many business software vendors.