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MyWave launches UK/Europe subsidiary

MyWave launches UK/Europe subsidiary at major London personal information economy conference

LONDON –December 8, 2015 – New Zealand Intelligent Assistant companyMyWave launched in Europe today with a keynote address at the Ctrl-Shift “Growth Through Trust” Conference in London.

In her keynote address at the conference, MyWave Founder and CEOGeraldine McBride described the Personal Data Revolution now underway as comparable to the Industrial Revolution. According to recent forecasts, she said, In the UK alone the Personal Data Revolution will add GBP16.5bn in new value.

McBride mapped out how Initiatives such as PSD2 (revised Payments Services Directive, due for implementation in the UK and EU by 2017) will fuel the Personal Information Economy. The PSD2 initiative will see the opening of data silos and secure sharing of data via APIs between brands, with transparency and permission by consumers.

Payments Providers, she said, will move beyond their traditional boundaries and create deeper relationships with customers. Merchant-funded reward schemes and relevant location-based offers under the control/permission of the consumer will flourish. New and complex ecosystem partnerships will be enabled between banks, telecommunication companies, retailers, outside financial institutions, utilities, technology firms and other digital players. This will create new end-to-end outcomes for consumers making their lives easier and unlocking new value-added services for business growth.

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McBride also emphasised the importance of the “norms of human relationships,” whereby consumers control access to their personal information in conjunction with brands, and share that information with transparency and permission, under their control.

“The current Customer Relationship Management (CRM) approach, used by most businesses and Intelligent Assistant companies today, will be rejected by digitally-empowered consumers who no longer consider themselves to be ‘passive participants’ at the very end of the sales cycle,” McBride said.

“Relationships between brands and consumers need to be centred around permission to share information, and that permission must be based on trust, respect, and a two-way conversation that provides mutual value to the consumer and the brand. This is the basis for the Personal Data Revolution, and only Intelligent Assistants that respect these norms of human relationships will prosper in today’s digital economy,” McBride said.

MyWave’s first publicly announced New Zealand customer, energy management company Saveawatt, also presented at the Ctrl-Shift conference. Saveawatt’s CEO Tim Rudkin demonstrated MyWave’s Intelligent Assistant in action, effortlessly finding the best power deal for their household and automating the switching process. Rudkin also highlighted the benefits for energy retailers, including better customer acquisition and retention, lower costs for marketing, more effective sales offers and promotions, access to real-time market data, and personalised relationships with consumers. Saveawatt is currently in low-volume testing with full scale launch scheduled for early 2016.

McBride, a former CEO and President of several regional divisions of SAP including North America, Asia Pacific Japan, Australia and New Zealand, founded MyWave in 2013.

MyWave’s Europe launch follows its US launch in October this year at the Opus Intelligent Assistants Conference in New York City, where McBride gave the keynote address.

The company is currently valued at GBP26.6 million, and key investors include Andre Crawford-Brunt, global head of equities trading for Deutsche Bank. In addition to the energy sector, MyWave is serving enterprise brands in multiple other markets, including automotive, retail, banking and financial services, residential real estate, travel and health and wellness.

Overseeing the MyWave UK/Europe subsidiary will be MyWave’s Vice President and Chief Evangelist Wally Brill – a former eBay customer service executive, and an early pioneer in speech recognition technology.

Also presenting at the London conference was MyWave’s Chief Experience Officer Amy Johnson, speaking on “Closing the Gap and Going Viral with Millennials and Generation Z.”

“The world has changed since the industrial revolution; the digital revolution has been embraced by my generation,” Johnson said. “They have more power in their hands through mobile devices than at any time in history. However, the way most businesses operate still follows the old industrial paradigm. In order to not only survive but to thrive, businesses need to embrace innovation and new ways of doing things, and see disruption not as a threat but an opportunity.

“Today’s empowered young consumers want instant information, an emotional, two-way connection to a brand, and a respect of their privacy. The current industrial business model, where the product is central and pushed down to a largely powerless customer, is ineffective and annoying to millennials and generation Z,” Johnson said.

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About MyWave

MyWave (www.mywave.me) is a technology company radically redefining the relationship between business and customers by offering “Frank,” the next-generation intelligent personal assistant. Frank makes customer’s lives remarkably easier by transforming their interactions into “Customer-Managed Relationships (CMR),” where they are in control of their experiences across brands and service providers. Frank does this by securely storing a customer’s personal data and preferences in their own cloud. Using real-time market data and dynamic conversations, Frank enables businesses to generate increased sales and revenues by creating the hyper-personalised relationships and brand experiences that customers demand.


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