Adobe To Help U.S. Bank Accelerate Personalization in Consumer Banking
Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) partners with U.S. Bank (NYSE:USB) to enhance personalized customer experiences across digital and in-branch platforms. This collaboration aims to leverage the Adobe Experience Platform for real-time customer insights, thereby enabling precise marketing strategies.
Currently, more than 80% of U.S. Bank consumer transactions and nearly 65% of loan sales occur digitally. With Adobe's tools, U.S. Bank seeks to improve customer engagement through customized offers and increased operational efficiency.
- Over 80% of U.S. Bank consumer transactions occur digitally, indicating strong digital engagement.
- Enhanced data insights from the Adobe Experience Platform will enable effective real-time personalization.
- Adobe Sensei will provide powerful AI-driven insights, improving marketing effectiveness and customer retention.
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U.S. Bank adopts Adobe Experience Platform to deliver relevant, engaging experiences online and offline - Deeper insights from data will drive personalization at scale and in real time, while ensuring governance and controls
- Powerful AI insights via Adobe Sensei will be used to boost the effectiveness of marketing offers
The collaboration will build upon the successful digital transformation at
With so many touchpoints, the Adobe Experience Platform (AEP) will help deliver a single view of the customer, providing the marketing organization greater precision in providing timely and appropriate content through the right channel.
“We have made substantial investments in modernizing our marketing technology stack, in support of the tremendous growth and engagement in digital channels,” said
“U.S. Bank is a leader in the financial services sector, setting an example as brands prioritize making the digital economy more personal,” said Anjul Bhambhri, senior vice president at Adobe Experience Cloud. “With Adobe Experience Platform, marketers at
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Real-time experiences: As the digital economy grows, personalization has become critical for financial services brands, in an industry where trust is paramount. In fact,
72% of consumers say that poor personalization decreases their trust in brands. With Adobe’s Real-Time Customer Data Platform (Real-Time CDP), part of AEP,U.S. Bank can support highly personalized experiences in moments that matter. For example, customers can receive content and offers that are relevant, timely and consistent across channels to help better manage towards their financial goals. -
Enhanced governance and controls: As a central hub that brings together online and offline data, AEP also enables better experiences by putting consumer preferences at the core. The platform will allow
U.S. Bank to further streamline communication by frequency, campaign and offers, through enhancing its governance and controls for how data is used. -
AI for automation:
U.S. Bank also plans to leverage Customer AI within AEP, to support how marketing offers are delivered to different groups of customers. Powered by Adobe Sensei, Adobe’s AI engine, Customer AI provides deeper insights from data and automates decision-making processes. The insights enableU.S. Bank to customize outreach for services such as retirement plans and bank loans, increasing both conversion and customer retention. It helps ensure that for any major marketing campaign, teams are automatically delivering the next best offer for different audience segments.
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