Customer Lifetime Value (CLV)

What is it?

Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) estimates the total value a customer is expected to generate over the duration of their relationship with a business.

CLV is used to guide acquisition and retention strategies.


Examples in Action

  • Evaluating acquisition channel quality
  • Prioritising retention initiatives
  • Segmenting high-value customers
  • Informing pricing or loyalty strategies

Typical Outcomes / Results

  • Better long-term growth decisions
  • Improved acquisition efficiency
  • Stronger focus on retention
  • Clearer understanding of customer value

This definition reflects standard customer value measurement practices.

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