CACI, the data specialists focused on people and place, have revealed the growth potential within the travel sector this summer. Through its latest consumer survey, CACI found that 40% of the UK’s holidaymakers are aiming to spend more time on holiday compared to last year, a trend already being reflected across travel-oriented brands and major UK shopping destination performance.
Read MoreResearch commissioned by Zest, the Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund (CIIF) backed EV charging company, has revealed the scale of opportunity for retail-led destinations and other public places that implement effective EV charging infrastructure.
Read MoreCACI, the consumer and location intelligence specialist, has revealed that over half of Brits believe shopping online is cheaper than physical retail, a sentiment that is set to impact shopping behaviours this Christmas.
Read MoreCACI, the consumer and location intelligence specialist, has launched a data-driven scorecard to assist companies with evaluating how their existing and potential customer bases want them to improve their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) credentials.
Read MoreIn a move that will help retail and hospitality businesses better understand customer behaviour, CACI, the consumer and location intelligence specialist, and O2 Motion – which provides rich insights on aggregated and anonymised population movement – have joined forces to create a truly comprehensive and accurate location intelligence service.
Read MoreCACI, the consumer and location intelligence specialist, has found one in five consumers intend to spend more on eating and drinking out when they return to the office.
Read MoreCACI, the consumer and location intelligence specialist, has unveiled its latest report, unlocking key insights into the ‘new consumer reality’, and how it will impact destinations, landlords, brands and operators through the rest of 2020 and beyond.
Read MoreTake a moment to look at the havoc wrought in the last few weeks: Debenhams, Carluccio’s, Laura Ashley, Cath Kidston and more have all entered administration or are about to. £7.7bn has been lost in market capitalisation from the top four UK retail REITS; 66% of March rent was unpaid; 500,000+ non-essential stores banned from trading; and footfall down 90%+. The tide has gone out and left everyone exposed. The question needs to be asked – can retail survive the coming months?
Read MoreWhilst debate continues about the future of the High Street, research by CACI, the consumer and location intelligence specialist, has revealed the negative impact of closing stores on brands’ online businesses.
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