Feedback from UHNWIs suggests luxury industries will need to adapt how they cater to high-yield customers in these challenging times.
Businesses in the luxury products and experiences market will need to adjust how they operate and market to ultra-high-net-worth customers if they hope to maintain their patronage in a world with COVID-19. This is a key takeaway from recent surveys of customers and brokers conducted by Northrop & Johnson, the leader in luxury yachting and lifestyle.
“We asked our very busy and affluent customers to share their feedback on a broad range of topics, including how COVID-19 is impacting their lifestyle and what they forecast for the foreseeable future, says Daniel Ziriakus, President and COO of Northrop & Johnson. “The message is loud and clear, UHNWIs either plan to decrease or avoid activities that would increase the risk of exposure, at least until COVID-19 has been mitigated.”
In every category except online shopping, home entertaining, private aviation, and yachting, over 50% of Northrop & Johnson customers said they plan to decrease or completely stop their usual activities until COVID-19 is mitigated. Those categories include flying on commercial airlines, dining out at restaurants, shopping at malls, department stores and small boutiques, attending live events, attending conferences and conventions, and staying at hotels/resorts.
“While UHNWIs represent a small segment of the market in terms of population, the purchasing power of these individuals and the businesses they control can have a significant impact on the industries where they typically spend hundreds of billions of dollars annually,” adds Ziriakus.
Key findings from the survey include:
Winners include providers who sell online and travel options that are perceived to be safe, such as private jets and yachts.
In addition to insights on spending by this UHNW audience, the new report also contains in-depth information on preferences and trends in yacht charters and ownership, as well as countless insights that will be of broad interest to those who track affluent behavior.
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