Sachi Kimura

Sachi Kimura Senior Consultant

tokyo

Japanese, English

About Sachi

Sachi is a Senior Consultant at Euromonitor International with a focus on services and payments and loyalty. She has additional experience in beauty and fashion, working on industries including beauty and personal care, consumer health, apparel, eyewear, personal accessories, and luxury. Based in Tokyo, she has been with Euromonitor since 2017.

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Expertise

With experience in a diverse range of industries, Sachi has developed an interest in cross-industry/macro trends and connecting the dots across different industries. She views global trends from the intricate prism of a Japanese perspective, and has spoken at numerous industry events in both Japan and beyond, including In-Cos Korea in South Korea in 2019, and Euromonitor International’s own event Global Consumer Trends 2022, where she shared insight on the concept of Digital Senors. She has also contributed articles to magazines such as the Fragrance Journal in Japan. Prior to joining Euromonitor, she conducted quantitative and qualitative consumer survey planning and analysis at a marketing research firm, mainly working on automotive and fmcg industries.

Recently Published Work

Article

Chart of The Month: The Blueprint for Strategic Loyalty Programmes

30 Jul 25

Our latest Chart of The Month explores the rewards offered by traditional and next-gen loyalty programmes and how this influences their score on Euromonitor's Loyalty Engagement Index.

Nadejda Popova

Nadejda Popova

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問われる実店舗の役割:SMTS2025に見た小売市場の変化と顧客ロイヤルティの重要性

27 Mar 25

2025年2月、東京で開催された第59 回スーパーマーケット・トレードショーにて、ユーロモニターは2024年に続き、世界の小売トレンドに関するセミナー登壇の機会をいただきました。本記事では、今年の展示会場から伺えた、日本の小売業における実店舗の役割について考察します。

Sachi Kimura

Sachi Kimura

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Top Five Trends in Loyalty for 2025

9 Dec 24

In 2025, loyalty programmes will continue to evolve, integrating advanced technologies, centring on customer experience and adapting to new engagement models. Transforming legacy structures will be crucial to unlocking the full financial potential of these programmes, making loyalty a key driver for business growth.

Nadejda Popova

Nadejda Popova