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Understanding Customer Data: A Guide to the Key Data Categories
Get a comprehensive overview of the key customer data categories for data-driven business strategies, from behavioral to CRM data.
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Acquire
Signale erkennen
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Onboard
Aktivierung steuern
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Grow
Next Best Action
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Retain
Churn reduzieren
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Reactivate
Potenziale zurückholen
In a data-driven world, handling customer data correctly is the key to personalized services, targeted marketing, and lasting customer loyalty. But which types of data actually matter most? Below, we introduce eight core data categories that help companies build a comprehensive understanding of their customers:
1. Behavioral data
This data reveals how customers use digital offerings – for example:
Interactions with the website or app
Usage frequency and timing patterns
Transaction behavior
Location- and device-related behavior
2. Master/CRM data
This refers to classic master data, such as:
Age, gender, address
Occupation and household size
Customer number and contact information
3. Transaction data
This data provides insight into purchasing behavior:
Timing, value, and type of transaction
Purchase frequency and payment method
Merchant category codes
4. Product data
Product-related information is especially important for assortment analysis and pricing strategy:
Item number, category, price
Availability and performance
Product attributes
5. Financial data
This helps assess a customer's financial situation and creditworthiness:
Income, creditworthiness
Payment defaults, CLV (Customer Lifetime Value)
Payment and purchasing behavior
6. Third-party data
External data sources can provide an even deeper picture:
Demographic and socioeconomic data
Geodata, online tracking profiles
Scoring values (e.g., credit scores)
7. Account data
Key insights from payment transactions:
IBAN, account balance, debtor status
Payment references and transaction amounts
SEPA category and spending categories
8. Loyalty & service data
Central to customer retention:
Loyalty program status
Points earned, redemptions, reward usage
Program tenure and service inquiries