BUSINESS STRATEGY
Synchrony | November 08, 2023
Synchrony introduces the Small Business Learning Center, aiding small businesses with credit and financing knowledge.
The Learning Center offers flexible courses, expert content, and user-friendly features for effective learning.
Synchrony is committed to helping small businesses and has already benefited hundreds of thousands of businesses.
Synchrony, a prominent consumer financing company, has recently introduced the Synchrony Small Business Learning Center—a new digital learning platform designed to empower Synchrony's small business partners in optimizing their operations and fostering more efficient and effective growth. This platform will assist Synchrony's small merchants, dealers, and wellness providers in comprehending the intricacies of credit and financing, integrating these concepts into their business models, harnessing their potential to elevate customer experiences, and ultimately driving increased sales.
The Small Business Learning Center features an array of offerings:
A diverse range of industry-specific courses encompassing videos, games, interactive experiences, and various contemporary learning modalities, facilitating small business owners and their teams to acquire knowledge at their preferred pace and in their preferred style.
Topics encompassing sales techniques, compliance, employee motivation, cash flow management, vendor management, and customer service.
The content is thoughtfully crafted by Synchrony's learning experts, drawing upon the insights of Synchrony's professionals and leaders. The platform consistently introduces fresh content, courses, and tools to keep the learning experience engaging and captivating. Synchrony regularly collaborates with leading learning technology companies to ensure that Synchrony's small businesses have access to the latest learning resources.
The user-friendly dashboard highlights essential content and provides curated content recommendations.
A new countdown clock feature has been integrated, designed specifically for merchants and dealers, to serve as a visual reminder of impending deadlines for priority or mandatory courses.
Simple links to a comprehensive content library, enabling learners to explore all available courses and select their preferred topics and pace for completion.
Furthermore, small merchants and dealers can conveniently access the Learning Center through Business Center, Synchrony's robust online business platform. By consolidating all Synchrony partner financing activities, from application processing to sales transactions, into a single location, this enhancement streamlines operations and saves merchants valuable time. Synchrony's health and wellness partners will continue to access the Learning Center via the Provider Center.
Synchrony's Learning Center represents an expansion of the company's extensive portfolio of innovative, turnkey business tools, which have already empowered hundreds of thousands of small businesses in managing, marketing, and expanding their operations, including:
Synchrony Business Solutions
Synchrony's Pillars Project
Synchrony Connect
Business Schooled
Roadmap to Diversity Toolkit
Financing programs
Digital tools
Advertising Center
Across the United States, small businesses are already experiencing the benefits of Synchrony's offerings. For instance, Day's Jewelers, an employee-owned company with locations in Maine and New Hampshire, has successfully leveraged the Learning Center.
Synchrony has been a trusted provider of financing options to retailers for over 90 years. With a network of more than 460,000 merchant and provider locations and 70 million active accounts, Synchrony's innovative shopping and payment solutions enable businesses to boost sales, foster customer loyalty and offer secure, convenient, and personalized shopping experiences.
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FINANCE, BUSINESS STRATEGY
Software Advice | November 07, 2023
Small and midsize retail businesses (SMBs) are grappling with a challenging confluence of factors: a rise in product returns and escalating consumer demands for eco-friendly practices. Establishing a sustainable returns process has become paramount for recouping expenses and retaining customers. According to Software Advice's 2023 Retail Returns and Sustainability Strategies Survey, a remarkable 93% of SMB retailers place sustainability at the forefront of their approach to managing customer returns, with 58% identifying inventory cost optimization as a tangible advantage of their existing returns procedures.
To enhance their returns strategies, SMBs have adopted a diverse set of tactics, including logistics and packaging:
A noteworthy 59% of SMB retailers are now utilizing environmentally friendly logistics, up from 43% in the previous year.
The percentage of SMB retailers collaborating with third-party specialists to handle product returns has surged to 49%, a substantial increase from the 31% reported in 2022.
Right-sized packaging is embraced by 63% of these businesses, and 55% opt for recyclable or reusable shipping containers.
Smaller retailers are increasingly acknowledging the potential of returned products, if properly assessed, can be resold or recycled, thus reducing waste and recuperating some of the lost sales. In fact, recycling is deemed a top action in managing returned items by 51% of retail SMBs, followed closely by repackaging and refurbishing. Thanks to these measures, 35% state that they can recover over half of the cost of a returned product.
In addition to cost recovery, an efficient and eco-conscious returns process can boost a retailer's market standing. This year, 41% of retail SMBs report that their current returns process has heightened their competitiveness in the marketplace. An impressive 64% note a substantial increase in customer satisfaction stemming from their current returns process, a significant uptick from the 35% reported in 2022.
However, while sustainability endeavors are closely linked to customer satisfaction, 63% of SMB retailers concede that their company's actions do not align with their public messaging—a notable increase from the 46% recorded in 2022. To avert the disparity between actual efforts and messaging, it is crucial to effectively monitor the reverse logistics process. Leveraging technology such as point-of-sale systems, inventory management software, and business intelligence tools can furnish the transparency necessary to ensure alignment.
About Software Advice
Software Advice, established in 2005, simplifies the software procurement process by providing personalized guidance and industry-specific insights to help buyers identify the most suitable software solutions in as little as 15 minutes, all at no cost. The company has assisted over 950,000 businesses in finding the right software to meet their unique needs. With a repository of over 2 million verified user reviews, Software Advice empowers individuals to make confident technology decisions.
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BUSINESS STRATEGY
Chase | November 06, 2023
• Chase to hire 1,000 business bankers by 2025
• Small business optimism remains high, with 2/3 expecting revenue growth
• JPMorgan Chase invests in small business support, including credit access and mentoring
Chase has recently announced that it wants to hire 1,000 new business bankers across local markets in the United States by 2025. This strategic move aims to provide crucial support to small business owners as they endeavor to expand and grow within their respective communities. This announcement builds upon the company's original target of employing 500 new bankers by the end of 2024.
According to the findings in Chase's 2023 Mid-Year Business Leaders Outlook, small business optimism remains notably high. More than two-thirds of small businesses are anticipating increased revenue and sales in the coming year. Furthermore, 45% of small business owners have expressed a strong intention to accelerate their growth.
This amplified commitment to hiring coincides with the firm's inaugural "Make Your Move Summit," a three-day event that attracts thousands of small business owners. The summit provides them with an opportunity to learn from industry experts, thought leaders, and even celebrities, imparting valuable insights on how to initiate, manage, and expand their businesses.
JPMorgan Chase has made several substantial investments to support the small business community. This is achieved by facilitating connections between business owners and entrepreneurs and a variety of valuable resources, including:
Capital
Expanded Access to Credit: The firm continues to invest in widening access to business credit for all customers, including those in historically underserved areas. They have developed products, programs, and coaching services to assist businesses at every stage of their growth.
Special Purpose Credit Program: Launched in 2022, this program, in compliance with federal requirements, is designed to enhance access to small business credit in predominantly Black, Hispanic, and Latino communities across all 48 lower states. This initiative has aided over 10,000 small businesses in responsibly accessing or obtaining credit on more favorable terms.
Supporting Community-Based Organizations: Since 2021, Chase has committed $253.7 million in philanthropic capital, which includes loans, grants, and equity, to organizations focused on community dedicated to serving small businesses. This commitment also includes $4.4 million in philanthropic capital to benefit the Texas small business community, including organizations such as Impact Ventures, a Dallas-based startup accelerator and integrated capital fund catering to Black, Hispanic, and Latino entrepreneurs.
Connections
Mentorship and Advice: The firm emphasizes connecting businesses with expert guidance and mentoring to help them overcome challenges. Their free one-on-one coaching program, staffed by 51 trained senior business consultants in 21 U.S. cities, is dedicated to mentoring and advising business owners, with a particular focus on Hispanic, Latino, and Black communities. Since its launch in 2020, this mentorship program has assisted over 4,600 business owners at various stages of development.
Customers
Promoting Access to New Customers and Networks: JPMorgan Chase aims to facilitate access for its 6 million small business clients to new customer bases and networks that can foster growth. This includes assisting in the establishment and utilization of its supplier network. It means developing closer relationships with local businesses in key cities, such as Dallas, enabling these small enterprises to tap into the firm's regional network and resources.
The inaugural Make Your Move Summit is currently taking place in the thriving small business landscape of the Dallas, Texas, area, with 17,500 Chase employees in the Dallas metropolitan region serving 234,000 small businesses in North Texas as well as 674,000 all over the state.
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