Accenture Blog 2024年12月03日
Building trust in retirement through engagement
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美国退休金提供商面临着前所未有的变革,人们越来越将退休视为一个动态的生命阶段,而非固定的里程碑。随着生活方式的演变和个人愿望的转变,这种对退休的重新定义对行业意味着什么?文章探讨了退休行业面临的挑战,包括竞争加剧、消费者期望变化以及监管变化等。同时,文章强调了客户体验的重要性,并指出退休金提供商可以通过建立信任、最小化行为偏差以及提供个性化支持等方式,帮助客户实现退休目标。此外,文章还分析了消费者行为偏差,并提出了相应的应对策略,例如利用奖励机制鼓励持续参与、使用可视化工具提升理解、将复杂问题分解成小步骤等。最终,文章呼吁退休金提供商建立适应性强的参与能力,满足不同世代客户的独特需求,从而构建健康的退休生态系统。

🤔 **退休观念转变:** 退休不再是固定里程碑,而是动态的生命阶段,人们对退休的期望和生活方式都在发生变化,这给退休金行业带来了新的挑战和机遇。

📈 **行业竞争加剧:** 退休金行业面临着激烈的竞争和费用压力,许多小型记录保管机构面临着转型或被淘汰的风险。客户体验成为行业竞争的关键差异化因素。

⏳ **退休路径重塑:** 随着人们寿命延长、传统人生里程碑价值下降以及半退休现象增多,传统的退休路径正在被重塑,这使得退休规划变得更加复杂。

🤝 **建立信任:** 退休金提供商可以通过创造有意义的客户体验触点,解决客户行为偏差,提供个性化支持,从而建立信任,帮助客户实现退休目标。

🤖 **科技助力:** 利用人工智能等技术,理解和满足不同世代客户的独特需求,从而提供更精准、个性化的退休规划服务,推动退休生态系统的健康发展。

Retirement providers in the United States are facing unprecedented change as people increasingly view retirement as a dynamic life stage rather than a fixed milestone. Amid evolving lifestyles and shifting personal aspirations, what does this redefined view on retirement mean for the industry?

To start, bear in mind that positive client experience matters in retirement and drives meaningful outcomes. 56% higher savings rates are observed for engaged participants (those who interact with their provider at least once per year). 40% of customers are more likely to roll money over from other retirement accounts if they have a great digital experience. Client experience has become the new battleground, where effective engagement is crucial for improving participant outcomes and driving value for both clients and firms.

Where there is a captive audience, such as in the defined contributions space, firms face an “engagement paradox”: participants have little to no choice over their provider, leaving organizations to fight for their attention. But in return, those captive audiences present a unique opportunity for firms to build trust by removing friction in the client experience and demonstrating the value of engagement beyond the core scope of their services.

By minimizing the impact of behavioral biases and creating relevant touchpoints, retirement providers can offer more personalized and impactful support throughout the entire client journey. Why is this needed? Let’s explore this question by first looking at the state of the industry.  

3 factors transforming the retirement industry

Retirement providers are under pressure to transform their businesses. They are managing an evolving landscape spanning from adapting to fee pressures to changing consumer expectations. Three factors stand out, each playing a pivotal role in redefining how firms need to operate in the future.

    Disruptive industry forces

The industry is facing intense competition due to ongoing fee pressures. Accenture’s report on Reinventing Retirement Recordkeeping demonstrates that roughly a third of the top 25 recordkeepers in the US operating at subscale today will be forced to radically transform their business or risk to be pushed out of the market. This just underscores the importance of client experience as a key differentiator in the market going forward.
Also, as people’s expectations change (1/5 retirement digital experiences don’t meet expectations) and technology boosts opportunities for personalization, there is a stronger need for education, advice, and holistic product solutions that meet participants’ multifaceted needs at speed and scale.

    A decade of deconstruction

The traditional lifepath to retirement is being rewired as people live longer (the number of centenarians in the U.S. is projected to quadruple over the next 30 years) and place less value on traditional life milestones.

Or consider the rise of semi-retirement: 46% of individuals aged 60 to 75 plan to work at least part-time after retirement, often in “second careers” driven by passion, the need to stay active, or financial necessity due to fears of outliving their savings.
On the other end, there are groups who face significant structural barriers to retirement, notably racial minorities or women. Women have on average 65% lower retirement account balances compared to men. Additionally, declining financial literacy for today’s teens (41% don’t know what a 401(k) is), along with inflation and economic challenges, may contribute to an environment where comfortable retirement is an unrealistic goal for many.

    Regulatory changes and renewed focus on retirement

New regulations have been introduced with the aim of tackling some of the systemic challenges faced in the US when it comes to retirement. Secure 2.0, for example, is designed to make it more attractive for employers to offer retirement plans and improve retirement outcomes for employees. However, alone, these regulatory efforts are likely not enough to enable Americans to effectively engage and retire with confidence. More recently, the media have also been paying more attention to retirement-related topics, bringing them to the forefront of participants’ minds.

Engagement starts with building trust

Retirement providers could play a pivotal role in fostering more trust in the retirement system by creating meaningful touchpoints throughout the entire client journey. To do so, they will need to demonstrate the tangible benefits of active participation, helping clients on their individual journeys—and putting the human at the center.

A critical element for creating such meaningful touchpoints is to address consumer biases which are often deeply ingrained in people’s daily thinking (and acting). Here is a look at some of the most prevalent biases and some ideas on how firms are already helping to overcome them:

The key is for firms to build “adaptable” engagement capabilities as there is no one-size-fits-all solution in retirement planning—simply because the retirement industry currently needs to serve four distinct generations: Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z, each at different life stages and with unique digital and financial planning needs.

Retirement providers could build lasting engagement and trust by understanding and addressing the specific consumer segments’ needs—and to some extent each individual customer. Today’s technology capabilities, such as Gen AI, can help with this.

Overall, this would not only help individuals achieve their retirement goals but could also strengthen the health of the retirement ecosystem. Even simple actions by industry players, e.g., around financial inclusion, could go a long way for the broader communities they serve.

If you are interested in learning more, let’s start a conversation—we’re here to help.

Thank you to Alex Convey and Sam Murphy-Kerry for contributing to this blog.

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