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e-Profits: A Business-Aligned Evaluation Metric for Profit-Sensitive Customer Churn Prediction

Machine Learning 2026-01-15 v2

Abstract

Retention campaigns in customer relationship management often rely on churn prediction models evaluated using traditional metrics such as AUC and F1-score. However, these metrics fail to reflect financial outcomes and may mislead strategic decisions. We introduce e-Profits, a novel business-aligned evaluation metric that quantifies model performance based on customer lifetime value, retention probability, and intervention costs. Unlike existing profit-based metrics such as Expected Maximum Profit, which assume fixed population-level parameters, e-Profits uses Kaplan-Meier survival analysis to estimate tenure-conditioned (customer-level) one-period retention probabilities and supports granular, per-customer profit evaluation. We benchmark six classifiers across two telecom datasets (IBM Telco and Maven Telecom) and demonstrate that e-Profits reshapes model rankings compared to traditional metrics, revealing financial advantages in models previously overlooked by AUC or F1-score. The metric also enables segment-level insight into which models maximise return on investment for high-value customers. e-Profits provides a transparent, customer-level evaluation framework that bridges predictive modelling and profit-driven decision-making in operational churn management. All source code is available at: https://github.com/Awaismanzoor/eprofits.

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@article{arxiv.2507.08860,
  title  = {e-Profits: A Business-Aligned Evaluation Metric for Profit-Sensitive Customer Churn Prediction},
  author = {Awais Manzoor and M. Atif Qureshi and Etain Kidney and Luca Longo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.08860},
  year   = {2026}
}