More than $112 billion was lost to retail shrinkage in a recent year, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). Retail loss, or “shrinkage” as it is commonly called, is a severe problem in the United States. A retailer loses a certain amount of inventory due to damage, employee theft, and shoplifting. These losses affect your business’s bottom line and your livelihood. In a world where it pays to be an expert on loss prevention, here is a retailer’s guide to help you avoid financial losses.
Maintaining good relations with customers can help prevent retail theft. Be sure to greet all new customers as they come in to let them know you are present and ready to assist them. These actions serve a double purpose of ensuring visitors know they are being seen without feeling intimidated. Providing good service and personalized care for customers inspires a sense of loyalty. Repeat customers, or those who hold you in high esteem, can act as an extra pair of eyes, alerting your staff to suspicious activity.
The NRF estimates that 30% of shrinkage is due to employee theft. You must vet employees thoroughly, performing a standard background check before hiring. Once onboarded, train your employees on best practices to prevent shoplifting by their fellow employees:
Store organization can play an essential role in preventing theft. Some ways to organize your store for comprehensive visibility and control include:
Using technology to track and prevent retail theft can entail an initial investment, but it will likely pay off in time and money saved. Systems like closed-circuit TV, electronic tags called Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS), and integrated inventory and sales tracking systems can help you monitor the people and inventory on your premises.
With the high risk of shrinkage, one of the most effective ways to safeguard your business is with business insurance specifically designed for retailers. Retail insurance can be tailored to cover a number of potential losses, including employee theft, fraud, and embezzlement. Not all insurance policies will cover shoplifting due to the difficulty of managing ever-changing inventory. Still, speaking with an experienced insurance agent will allow you to learn about the policy options that will help you protect your bottom line. Give us a call today to schedule a meeting. Our insurance agency is standing by to help you stay safe and stay in business.