PIA Agents Respond to the McKinsey Report
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PIA agents and officials recently shared their views on the McKinsey report in a series of interviews for forthcoming articles in both industry and association publications. The verdict: The report is a flawed premise wrapped in a faulty analysis. It contends that the marketplace is marching away from independent agents and toward commoditization of more lines, but then notes with frustration that, "Surprisingly [this] has not yet led to a change in the local insurance agent landscape." But then in a contradictory statement, under a headline, "The End of an Era for the Local Insurance Agent," McKinsey asserts that "the economics of the traditional agent model are beginning to unravel."
"The McKinsey report is just somebody's opinion. In reality, I just don't think it's true," said PIA National President
"Far from being the 'End of an Era,' this is the dawning of a bright, new age for the independent insurance agent," Lee said.
"Every decade or so, consulting firms will predict the demise of the independent agency distribution system, for their own competitive priorities," said PIA National Senior Vice President
"The report by McKinsey is not a research report, as no true unbiased research seems to have been conducted for it," said Borowski, during a break at a conference held by the
Agents Take Issue
"We have been in business since 1864 and continue to be a hometown agency in the eyes of our clients," Dean said. "Many people prefer to deal locally and keep their dollars in their local communities. Our employees volunteer their time to support charitable initiatives and we also contribute financially to our communities. We will continue to be more then just a price market and have made the choice to not be a seller of commodity insurance. We certainly have a web presence, but it is mainly to drive prospects and clients to talk to us, either on the phone or in person."
The McKinsey report observes that carriers are expanding investments in digital technology but concludes that such investments will marginalize rather than help the agent. PIA agents have found that not to be the case. Cutting-edge agents are using digital technology, especially social media, to attract new clients and build ever stronger relationships with existing clients of their independent agencies.
Asked what he thinks of the argument that because people are doing more online, agents will get pushed out, Logan is emphatic. "People still want to be counseled by trained professionals," he said. "They are reaching out to get the conversation started - but it's just the start of a conversation. We still have to bring value to the table."
PIA National Executive Vice President & CEO
"This report attempts to create the impression that the independent agency distribution system is unraveling," Von Haden said. "That is just not true. The independent agent system is expanding. For example, in the past few years, we have noticed that more former captive agents are becoming independent agents and are joining PIA. Membership in PIA nationally is up significantly in the last year, reversing a decline, and the trend line is up."
"In addition, I think it is important that agents not embrace without question some of the observations contained in this report that might on the surface appear to be reasonable. Consider the source. That's like a group of hens saying 'That fox makes a lot of sense.' Agents know to turn to their professional associations for unbiased competitive advice - not to their competitors, who are actively predicting and promoting their demise," he said.
"As for the use of technology, PIA agents have it right," he added. "Rather than inventing new portals to foster price competition, we believe in leveraging technology to build the personal relationships with prospects and existing clients that are key to the success of the agency."
"Marketing methods will change, service methods will change, but independent agents - as they always have done - will rise to the demands of their clients and outperform their competitors," Von Haden said.
Founded in 1931, PIA is a national trade association that represents member insurance agents and their employees who sell and service all kinds of insurance but specialize in coverage of automobiles, homes and businesses. PIA members are Local Agents Serving Main Street AmericaSM. PIA's web address is www.pianet.com.
Read more online: PIA agents respond to McKinsey (http://www.pianet.com/news/news-about-pia/2013/agentsrespondmckinseyreport110513)
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