The brokerage industry is facing new challenges thanks to the limitations . Changes to trading leverage, marketing practices, and other areas are making it difficult to reduce the cost of acquiring users and to improve user retention. Luckily some innovative firms are discovering new ways to flourish in this environment.
The most common practices for reducing high acquisition costs and improving user retention are labor intensive and thus very costly. Firms employ call centers and sales teams, either within the company or outsourced. Either way, both methods constrain brokerages from developing their business because they are tied down by . However, there are ways to improve user retention without breaking the bank. Let’s take a closer look:
A new approach
In an interview with Finance Magnates, explained how his firm focuses on grabbing new market share by introducing new products, services, and experience that surpass those of traditional institutions. This makes sense as large institutions are often slow to adapt to market changes leading to user dissatisfaction.
This ultimately evolved into a collection of highly actionable trading tools. eToro also implements third-party trading solutions like those of TipRanks; which users access to get detailed stock analysis based on unique information TipRanks collects using proprietary Big Data collection methods.
Markets.com also offers a plethora of unique trading tools like Events & Trade which filters events based on those with significant statistical trends and TipRanks’ stock analysis tools.
This trend isn’t isolated to just Europe. The North America-based E*TRADE and Interactive Brokers adopted TipRanks’ trading tools to their platforms. The simplicity and stickiness of these resources lead to high adoption rates, thus improving the user experience. The combination of these positives makes it more difficult for traders to leave the platform for another discount broker with lesser offerings.
Oz Talmor is a product and business development manager at , a financial investment performance rating tools developer.
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