No clear, accurate report of the average customer acquisition cost (CAC) broken down by various services within the financial services sector is available online. Many financial services companies need this data to accurately estimate how much they should pay to acquire a customer. In this article, we break down the CAC by service for over 15 financial services.
We break down each financial service CAC into organic CAC, paid CAC, and an average of the two. This is the difference between organic and paid:
- Organic: Publishing consumable content to earn attention from potential customers. No money is paid for impressions.
- Paid: Ad platforms are paid in exchange for impressions on an advertisement.
Because we believe organic to be a superior marketing strategy, we have weighed the averages at 60% organic and 40% paid.
Calculating Customer Acquisition Cost
To calculate CAC, the following formula is used:
CAC = Sales/Marketing Expenses ÷ Number of New Customers Acquired
Average CAC for Financial Services
The table below lists over 15 financial services and their average organic, paid, and average CAC.
Financial Service Organic CAC Paid CAC Average
Bank accounts $211 $352 $267
Personal loans $210 $350 $266
Auto loans $496 $826 $628
Home mortgages $3,612 $5,911 $4,532
Student loans $741 $1,235 $938
Credit cards $54 $90 $68
Business lines of credit $1,357 $2,249 $1,714
Home equity lines of credit (HELOC) $924 $1,540 $1,170
Mutual funds $42 $67 $52
Retirement accounts (IRAs, 401(k)s) $887 $1,478 $1,123
Life insurance $1,980 $3,303 $2,509
Health insurance $245 $409 $310
Financial planning $904 $1,497 $1,141
Tax advice and preparation $163 $272 $206
Robo-advisors $77 $123 $95
Private banking $6,208 $9,987 $7,720
Estate planning $48 $72 $58
Determining Your Target CAC
While we have provided benchmarks for measuring your CAC, this should not be treated as gospel for your company. Each company runs at different margins and the target CAC must be adjusted accordingly. We recommend using this data to ascertain how realistic your target CAC number is. For optimal marketing results, an LTV (customer lifetime value) to CAC ratio of no less than 3:1 should be achieved. If it costs $1 to acquire a customer, you make $3 back from them throughout their customer journey.
If your CAC is too high, this may indicate waste in your marketing efforts, as some campaigns are not yielding results. An in-depth, granular analysis should be done to find the waste. If your CAC is very low, you may not be running enough experiments with the marketing efforts to find more winning campaigns.
Lowering Your CAC
The best way to lower your CAC is to shift towards a more organic-heavy marketing strategy. While organic does take longer to scale, it will generate customers in far higher quantities and at a much lower cost than paid campaigns over a long time horizon.
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