MobiQuest, Noida based mobile enterprise process automation
company introduced 'mobile loyalty card' to the Indian enterprise
segment. Loyalty cards constitute a large part of marketing budgets
among organizations operating in retail, healthcare, hospitality
and telecom verticals. "It takes a huge operation and expense to
collect customer information on paper, print plastic cards and
distribute to consumers all over the country. MobiLoyalty, a
product of MobiQuest eliminates the use of paper and plastic
completely for loyalty cards." Vineet Narang, CEO, MobiQuest said,
while describing the product.
The uniqueness of this loyalty card is in the fact that it lie
in the mobile phone. "There is no requirement of any additional
feature in the mobile phone at consumer's end. However, a normal
mobile phone with touchpad and camera capability is required at the
enterprise side to key in the customer information into the sales
automation solution of MobiLoyalty and to generate the mobile
loyalty card for the customer," added Narang.
MobiLoyalty mobile solution would let the enterprise capture its
customer information on a simple common mobile phone, take photo of
the customer, get signature on the phone and within 3 minutes
create a dynamic photo based customer loyalty or privilege card,
which can be transferred to the customer mobile phone
instantly.
Once transferred, the customer can flash the mobile loyalty card
after every transaction and earn points. Customer does not need SMS
or GPRS to use his/her loyalty card. Each card would have its own
unique ID tagged to the photo and signature for recognition and
accrual of points. The card would be generated and points updated
in real time. The product also allows GPRS customers to see loyalty
points on the card instantly.
The company is targeting verticals like airlines, hotels and retail
companies. Sabina Kamal, COO, MobiQuest says, "Many consumer
focused brands do not use loyalty cards today due to huge cost of
production, distribution and management, MobiLoyalty can be adopted
instantly by any brand and offer loyalty cards to their customers
with zero production / distribution costs." However, further
informing about her company's market strategy, Kamal added, "We are
already in advanced level talks with airlines, retail chains and
some popular brands. The product is robust, runs on simple common
mobile phones and is tested on 200 + phones. We plan to introduce
many more features using the Mobile Loyalty card and its adoption
will increase the usage of loyalty programs by customers."