Today’s customer has more choices than ever before. The switch to online has brought the world to your fingertips and businesses have had to undergo significant transformation to stay afloat and thrive. Even for sectors like Banking and Financial Services (BFSI), where businesses were traditionally judged by the kind of investment products businesses offered and the returns that these brought, today’s customers are looking for more. Now, it is about delivering exceptional customer experiences and offering a Return on Experience (ROX), not just a Return on Investment (ROI).
In a special series, called Life’s True Value, Neil Parag Parikh, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, PPFAS Mutual Fund, spoke about how ROX has become a critical consideration for top executives like him, whether it is in its professional lives, or even when they become clients for other businesses in their personal lives. A C-suite professional, Parikh brings over a decade of experience in capital markets, spanning wealth management, research, institutional desk, marketing, operations, broking, and key client management.
“Today, you have to have a large army of customer service people who are on the money all the time to make sure that the experience doesn’t drop. Because once the experience drops, the trust goes. Once the trust goes, they will probably not be investing with you. So other than the investment experience, which is about fund management and making returns, these are very important aspects,” he said.
At PPFAS Mutual Fund, they deal with people’s money, making trust all the more important. “When we are dealing with people’s money, it is all about trust. So two things happen – one is the need for clear and transparent communication so that there is no reason left for doubt. Also, when you are buying a financial product, it is not like buying clothes or shoes or something where you pay money and get something tangible in return. There could be times when you give your money or just invest it into something like the units of the mutual fund, but there is a delay in the transaction due to some market intermediaries in the middle like stock exchanges, payment gateways, or the registrar. Customer service becomes even more important in such cases. It is a big, big focus area going forward,” he further said.
Parikh also spoke about the workplace and inculcating a culture of work-life balance so as to get the best from his team. He feels spending time with family, having hobbies, and doing things you enjoy helps in giving you 100 per cent when you are at work. He feels fortunate to be in the minority of top leaders who don’t feel stressed.
“If your core team also has the same shared values and the same fundamentals as you, and a long term approach to things, then collaboration becomes fun. Luckily, we have built that and this makes us work very nicely together. And, again, one thing we say is that you need to spend as much time at home with your family, have hobbies, and do things that you enjoy. It is something we encourage, and I do that myself. I try not to see my laptop from Friday evening to Monday morning,” he said.
In his free time, he enjoys playing and watching golf and tennis and spending time with his young daughters. Parikh feels that if your living space is good, your work productivity amplifies because you have had a great time at home. Spending time with your family and doing things that you enjoy actually makes you come with a smile on your face the next day to work.
He spends a lot of quality time with his family and strongly feels that the home is much more than just a place where you rest and sleep. A comfortable living space can enhance your productivity in the office. The importance of a good home was underlined during the pandemic when the living space also became the workspace. A lot of organisations have done away with the five-day working week. As a result, a majority of professionals have a space earmarked for work in their homes. There has also been a growing trend to expand the home, either by moving into a bigger space or adding an additional bedroom.
Talking about his home, where he lives with his wife and two young daughters, he said: “It is beautiful here. We live in Mumbai where living spaces are not that big. I have got two young daughters, so what I want is a lot of empty space in my living room. We have done away with a lot of furniture, and just have empty space so we can run around and just have fun there.”
The home becomes all the more important for families with children and the pandemic has brought about a change in the way people think about the home. During the pandemic, families with children who didn’t live in large community spaces felt their children were devoid of company and had no activities. On the other hand, those living in luxury buildings could offer their children a lot of opportunities to socialise and be around other children to play with and learn from.
For a serene living experience that aligns with Parikh’s values, consider a residence like 25 South. Offering more than just a home, 25 South embodies a true return on experience with its thoughtful design and community focus. It provides residents with a sanctuary that supports a fulfilling lifestyle. Its design emphasises open spaces and natural light, promoting a sense of serenity and relaxation. The community’s amenities are tailored to enhance quality of life, reflecting the principles of ROX by offering more than just a home but an enriched living experience.
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