State Street Global Advisors' Digital Transformation with Drift
- Retail
- Sales & Marketing
- Chatbots
- Time Sensitive Networking
- Training
State Street Global Advisors (SSGA), the investment management division of State Street Corporation, faced a significant challenge in adapting to the digital transformation demanded by their clients. Traditionally, SSGA relied heavily on in-person interactions to sell their services. However, they realized that their clients were increasingly seeking a digital experience where they could conduct their own research, ask questions on their terms, and make most of their purchases digitally. This shift was further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which made video and live chat the primary channels for interaction and sales, while in-person meetings and related sales activities declined sharply. SSGA needed a software solution to support this digital transformation and meet their clients' changing needs.
State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) is the investment management division of State Street Corporation, headquartered in Boston, MA. SSGA is a financial services firm that traditionally relied on in-person interactions to sell their services. However, they recognized the need for a digital transformation as their clients increasingly sought a digital experience where they could conduct their own research, ask questions on their terms, and make most of their purchases digitally. This shift was further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which made video and live chat the primary channels for interaction and sales.
In response to this challenge, SSGA began exploring chat solutions in early 2020 to support their four main objectives: accelerating time to revenue, enhancing the 360-degree view of the customer, improving sales efficiency by 10%, and providing more efficient and convenient experiences to differentiate from competitors. After evaluating several solutions, they chose Drift, a chat solution that they felt was invested in their success. They adopted a 'crawl-walk-run' approach to gradually prove the effectiveness of Drift. They initially launched Drift on their UK SPDRs website with a six-month goal of $15 million in trades originating from Drift chat. They built bots to deflect irrelevant traffic, qualify site visitors, and provide answers to frequently asked questions, ensuring that only qualified visitors reached their sales team.