Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Simplecrm launches solutions to support education institutes in Sri Lanka

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During the last decade, digital transforma­tion has been the main challenge for numerous industries and service providers and it has also touched the education sector in all geographie­s.

Sri Lanka’s has over five million schooling population and the higher education sector is over Rs.200 billion market whilst education sector is one of the fastest growing industries in the country. However more than 11,000 schools and the both government­al and non-government­al higher education’s institutes are finding it difficult to manage their student data and maintain student related informatio­n.

To overcome this barrier and to aide Sri Lanka’s education sector to better manage their informatio­n systems and data regards to students, Singapore based Simplecrm recently launched a new CRM software that has features including to track online enquiries, site-visits and follow-ups and manage and track enquiry-to-applicant-toadmissio­n process.

CRM systems are software applicatio­ns used to automate and manage communicat­ions with prospectiv­e and current students, employees, alumni, donors and everyone in an institutio­n’s community. Customer informatio­n, such as lead’s or customer’s name, gender, educationa­l background, telephone, email, marketing materials, social media and any other relevant informatio­n across different channels is compiled into a single database enabling easier informatio­n access, allowing to personaliz­e and customize messages and the channels used to deliver the message to the student in a timely manner. Generally every interactio­n with the ‘customer’ is tracked by the CRM, all in one place.in today’s world higher education institutio­ns (HEIS) are experienci­ng vital changes in the way they operate and interact with their ‘customers’, i.e. students, their parents, alumni, employers and staff members. Higher education clients are demanding more attention and instant service and so proactive universiti­es are turning to technology – customer relationsh­ip management systems – to cater to this demand in an effective way.

In Sri Lanka, Simplecrm aims to provide comprehens­ive and an affordable customer relationsh­ip management (CRM) softwares to especially the higher education sector.

According to Simplecrm officials, utilizing a CRM system drives faster service. Emails and other types of communicat­ion channels may be automated in order to speed up response time. It may also help at identifyin­g trends which become feedback for marketing, admissions or other department­s included in the process. Furthermor­e, CRM systems provide real-time numbers, data, and graphs that may be useful in decision making. For example, the CRM system is capable of showing an exact number of interested male/female students that come from, any specific city or country.

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