In today’s highly personalized and competitive retail world, data is gold. Modern POS systems specialize in collecting data so that merchants can improve business operations and profitability. But there’s another valuable tool that your merchants may overlook: the IoT.
The Internet of Things refers to any combination of devices that connect and communicate with one another wirelessly. On the home front, we see a growing number of IoT devices controlled by a consumer’s smartphone: think thermostats, fridge settings, even remote controlled lightbulbs.
In business settings, IoT applications are even more diverse. We’ve long known that retailers can use IoT technology to broadcast sales beacons to customers. But IoT has a much broader use than just promotions.
IoT technology is a valuable source of data for retailers. Not only can IoT data improve the customer experience, it also helps merchants improve their internal operations.
4 Benefits IoT can bring to retailers:
What about IoT and payments? The payment brands are already on it. Visa is gearing up with Visa Ready, a protocol that allows manufacturers to embed tokenized Visa payment options into their IoT products. Mastercard, Amex and others have similar plans in their pipelines. We’re still a few years out from mass adoption of IoT purchasing in retail settings, but there’s no doubt it’s where the industry is heading.
How can retailers get ready? Whether merchants use marketing and business management apps through their POS system or stand-alone programs, it’s important that they be designed to easily incorporate new data streams.
As IoT connectivity moves into the retail sphere, it will provide amazing opportunities for merchants. New technology is always intimidating, but it’s important for merchants to realize that ignoring IoT integration means leaving data on the table - and data is the greatest tool merchants have to build profitability.