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Nisa unveils new insights hub for retailers

Nisa unveils new insights hub for retailers

Nisa has introduced a new insight hub on its order capture system, giving retailers access to a wealth of information and data designed to help them make the most of every sales opportunity.

The hub will provide regularly updated infographics sharing latest insights and key event messaging and seasonal planograms created by Nisa’s category management team.


“As part of our strategy for the new year, we are evolving our work to ensure we are sharing the right insights and key messages at the right time,” Charlotte Westacott, insight lead at Nisa, said.

“The new insights hub is accessible by all our partners so they can use the information there whenever they require it for their own businesses as part of the wider Nisa offer to our partners, ensuring expert advice and support is readily available to everyone.”

The symbol group added that they have been providing retailers with weekly data offering useful insights and information throughout the pandemic. The new hub, which has launched in time for 2022, builds on this, and aims to ensure retailers have access to a raft of detail gleaned from an array of data, research and reports available to Nisa’s dedicated insight team.

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