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New EY Consumer Products and Retail Executive Pulse reveals perception vs. reality gap for AI maturity

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52% of executives rate their company a 4 out of 5 in terms of artificial intelligence (AI) maturity (with 5 being considered “most mature”) yet an equal number note that the rapid introduction of new and emerging technology keeps them up at night.47% of leaders plan to increase investment in generative AI (GenAI) or AI machine learning (ML) in 2024 (up from 31% in 2023).Nearly half of consumer packaged goods (CPG) executives say supply chain and procurement transformation will create the most value in the coming year.

NEW YORK, July 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) today announced the release of its second Consumer Products and Retail Executive Pulse, which highlights the pressure that CPG and retail leaders are under to showcase AI proficiency, with a continued focus on technology modernization and innovation investment and identifying new levers for growth.

The Pulse, which surveyed over 250 US executives in the retail and CPG industries, found that 74% of leaders consider their companies to be AI mature (rating themselves a 4 or 5 out of 5). But the anxiety surrounding the pace of AI coupled with where companies are from an investment standpoint, may call that perspective into question. Fifty-two percent still note that the rapid introduction of new and emerging technology keeps them up at night. Plus, strategic investments are just now starting to ramp up as 47% of executives plan to increase investments in GenAI or ML in the next year, which is up from 31% from the Pulse at the end of 2023.

“AI’s incredible opportunity offers CPG and retail executives the ability to mine data, create new efficiencies and streamline operations in ways never before imagined, and at the same time drive new paths to growth and innovation. But AI and GenAI technologies are still emerging and although investment in this area can create differential value, progress can’t happen overnight,” said Rob Holston, EY Americas Consumer Products Sector Leader.

“We’re still seeing many brands and retailers in the use case testing phase, and they have to balance the pressure for progress with the reality of the journey to a responsible, strategic and long-term AI agenda,” continued Mark Chambers, EY Americas Retail Sector Leader.

The use cases for AI are compelling, with 41% of the retailers and brands navigating shrink challenges saying AI and enhanced predictive analytics are the most effective solution, more than any other prevention method. Further, one in three (33%) of executives are using AI to drive more personalization in the customer experience, improve decision support across forecasting and scenario planning and for customer service chatbots. But the opportunity to embed AI to accelerate the strategic agenda could be even bigger.

Additional findings from the Pulse include:

As profitability and margin pressures persist as the top source of anxiety (53%), leaders look to supply chains as a source of value.
Supply chain continues to take center stage, as leaders, especially at CPG companies, understand the value it will bring to their organizations. In fact, 47% of CPG leaders think supply chain transformation will create the most value at their organizations in the next six to 12 months, compared to only 27% of retail executives. At the same time, when asked the top three areas they plan to invest most, supply chain operations (21%) fall out of the running for CPG leaders, falling behind inventory loss (43%), talent (40%), technology (36%), D2C (34%) and more. While the supply chain can help drive and improve cost optimization in the short term, with 45% of CPG leaders saying they are trying to create a more efficient supply chain, it’s also important to think about the long-term, where supply chain can be leveraged as an integral growth driver. 

“Historically, the supply chain has been viewed as a lever to take cost out of the business for many CPG leaders,” says Holston. “But supply chain transformation represents a considerable growth opportunity as companies look to drive increased volumes, innovate and open new revenue streams.”

Cost optimization has been high on the retail and CPG agenda for years, but we’re seeing companies pivot from cost to growth.
Investing more in revenue growth opportunities bubbles to the top of CPG company (57%) and retailers (43%) approaches to responding to the current economic environment. In fact, 66% of CPG and retail leaders plan to make significant investments in alternative revenue streams in the next two to three years.

You can’t talk AI without talking data.
Leaders are doubling down on data to drive profit and create customer loyalty. Forty-two percent of executives believe the shift to online shopping has impacted their business strategy by adding more rigor and investment in consumer data. However, when it comes to data, security must remain top of mind, with 25% of leaders increasing investments in cybersecurity and 31% agreeing that data security matters most for consumer experience in 2024.

“Retailers understand the immense value and potential of consumer data to drive customer lifetime value. However, an ongoing paradox remains. Consumers are still hesitant, in some cases, when it comes to the safety of data sharing,” says Chambers. “With data powering everything from inventory and merchandising to store and e-commerce experiences as well as the technology and AI applications that enable them, the companies coming out ahead are those that are able to capitalize on data without risking consumer trust.”

For more information, visit ey.com/en_us/consumer-products-retail.

Survey methodology

Ernst & Young LLP commissioned Atomik Research to conduct an online survey of 254 executives from Fortune 1000+ CPG and Retail companies throughout the United States. The sample consists of executives within the consumer-packaged goods and retail industries who hold a title of vice president or higher at their organization.

Fieldwork took place between May 10 and June 3, 2024. The margin of error is +/- 6 percentage points with a confidence level of 95 percent.

About EY

EY exists to build a better working world, helping to create long-term value for clients, people and society and build trust in the capital markets.

Enabled by data and technology, diverse EY teams in over 150 countries provide trust through assurance and help clients grow, transform and operate.

Working across assurance, consulting, law, strategy, tax and transactions, EY teams ask better questions to find new answers for the complex issues facing our world today.

EY refers to the global organization, and may refer to one or more of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients. Information about how EY collects and uses personal data and a description of the rights individuals have under data protection legislation are available via ey.com/privacy. EY member firms do not practice law where prohibited by local laws. For more information about our organization, please visit ey.com.

Ernst & Young LLP is a client-serving member firm of Ernst & Young Global Limited operating in the US.

Media contact:
Julia Menefee, EY
julia.peters@ey.com 

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New GFT research reveals 1 in 4 Brits keep cash on hand amid growing IT failure concerns

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Research reveals mounting worries amongst UK banking customers about IT outages at financial institutions

LONDON, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As digital banking becomes the norm, over a third (34%) of Brits are worried about the potential of IT failures at their banks, and 25% now keep cash on hand as a precaution against outages.

This trend reflects the growing uncertainty consumers feel about the reliability of digital financial services, as the availability of in-person banking continues to decline.

Over the past year, one in six (17%) people have been affected by IT failures within their banks, facing an average disruption time of six hours, with customers unable to access their funds or pay for essential goods and services.

This data comes from GFT’s latest Banking Disruption Index, a bi-annual assessment of consumer sentiment towards digital banking.

The research also uncovered growing concern about the security and resiliency of third-party technology providers supporting banks, with 38% of respondents worried about the potential of these organisations to cause an IT outage at a bank, highlighting a broader scepticism around the security and reliability of outsourced digital services.

Additionally, 42% of those surveyed said they were wary of cyber-attacks, fearing that an outage could lead to personal information theft. This underscores the growing expectation for banks to protect both consumer data and access to funds.

Richard Kalas, Client Solutions Director, Retail Banking at GFT, said: “These findings reveal a clear disconnect between the rapid digitalisation of banking services and consumer confidence around the security and resilience of these measures. While digital banking offers numerous benefits, it’s essential that banks continue to clearly demonstrate the various measures they are taking to ensure all critical customer services are resilient.”

The role of banks in enhancing security

As digital banking continues to grow, so do consumer concerns about security and reliability. In response, banks are under increased pressure to strengthen their resilience strategies, ensure operational stability, and better safeguard customers.

To meet these expectations, financial institutions must continue to invest in robust IT infrastructure and cybersecurity measures, and partner with trusted organisations to effectively prevent and swiftly recover from outages.

What’s more, under recent Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) guidelines effective from 7th October, banks must now refund fraud victims up to £85,000 within five days. By shifting a significant portion of responsibility back to banks, the regulation reinforces the importance of customer protection and proactive fraud prevention.

To download the full Banking Disruption Index report, please follow this link.

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Route Mobile Partners with PT MRT Jakarta to launch first-of-its-kind WhatsApp ticketing via vending machines and Email

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MUMBAI, India, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Route Mobile Limited (“Route Mobile”), a leading cloud communication platform service provider, has partnered with PT MRT Jakarta, Jakarta’s premier urban rail transit provider, to launch an innovative, first-of-its-kind WhatsApp based metro ticketing solution through vending machines. The solution streamlines the whole process, delivering essential ticket and travel information to commuters via WhatsApp for a smoother, more convenient journey.

With over 91,000 daily riders and 33.5 million annual ridership, Jakarta MRT plays a vital role in the city’s transportation infrastructure. Currently, it operates a North-South line with 13 stations, from Lebak Bulus to Bundaran HI, serving as a critical transit route that alleviates traffic congestion and improves urban mobility.

Through this innovative WhatsApp solution, passengers who purchase tickets from MRT Jakarta vending machines will receive the following three automated messages to simplify their journey:

Easy-to-follow instructions on using the QR codeA unique QR code to be scanned for entry at the origin stationA unique QR code to be scanned for exit at the destination

This multi-step WhatsApp engagement reduces friction, enhances user convenience, and significantly improves the commuter experience by enabling instant, reliable access to crucial travel details.

In addition to the core WhatsApp solution, Route Mobile is also supporting MRT Jakarta’s marketing initiatives by offering an email solution. This will allow MRT Jakarta to engage passengers through targeted email campaigns, sharing event updates, promotional content, special offers, and other relevant information that deepens customer engagement beyond their transit journey.

This strategic, one-year agreement will streamline the ticketing experience and introduce new marketing capabilities, enhancing customer engagement and convenience for MRT Jakarta commuters.

Gautam Badalia, Chief Executive Officer, Route Mobile, expressed his excitement about this pioneering collaboration, “We are honoured to partner with PT MRT Jakarta on this innovative project, which brings the convenience of WhatsApp communication to the MRT ticketing experience. With Route Mobile’s solution, customers will benefit from real-time information and seamless QR-based entry and exit, setting a new standard for public transit efficiency. We look forward to enhancing PT MRT Jakarta’s customer engagement through our WhatsApp and email solutions.”

About Route Mobile Limited (www.routemobile.com) (BSE: 543228) (NSE: ROUTE)

Established in 2004, Route Mobile Limited (“RML”) is a cloud communications platform service provider catering to enterprises, over-the-top (OTT) players, and mobile network operators (MNO). RML’s portfolio comprises solutions in messaging, voice, email, SMS filtering, analytics, and monetization. RML has a diverse enterprise client base across various industries, including social media companies, banks and financial institutions, e-commerce entities, and travel aggregators. RML is headquartered in Mumbai, India, with a global presence in Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Route Mobile is now a part of Proximus Group, a provider of digital services and communication solutions operating in Belgium and international markets.

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BIT Mining Limited Announces Results of Annual General Meeting

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AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — BIT Mining Limited (NYSE: BTCM) (“BIT Mining” or the “Company”), a leading technology-driven cryptocurrency mining company, today announced the results of its annual general meeting of shareholders (the “AGM”) held on January 7, 2025.

At the AGM, the shareholders of the Company passed the resolution increasing the authorised share capital of the Company to US$440,000 divided into 8,399,935,000 Class A Ordinary Shares of a nominal or par value of US$0.00005 each, 65,000 Class A Preference Shares of a nominal or par value of US$0.00005 each, and 400,000,000 Class B Ordinary Shares of a nominal or par value of US$0.00005 each, by the creation of 6,800,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares of a nominal or par value of US$0.00005 each.

About BIT Mining

BIT Mining (NYSE: BTCM) is a leading technology-driven cryptocurrency mining company with operations in cryptocurrency mining, data center operation and mining machine manufacturing. The Company is strategically creating long-term value across the industry with its cryptocurrency ecosystem. Anchored by its cost-efficient data centers that strengthen its profitability with steady cash flow, the Company also conducts self-mining operations that enhance its marketplace resilience by leveraging self-developed and purchased mining machines to seamlessly adapt to dynamic cryptocurrency pricing. The Company also owns 7-nanometer BTC chips and has strong capabilities in the development of LTC/DOGE miners and ETC miners.

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