Consumers Want Clear and Personalized Retirement Planning Service
| Justin Stephani |
In a new global survey, the vast majority is worried about financing retirement, and life insurers need to present clearer, more personalized information to win over these masses.
In a survey of more than 8,000 people from 15 different countries,
Further, more than four out of five (82 percent) are worried about their post-retirement financial situation and nine out of 10 (89 percent) feel it is important for them to start saving now, yet more than half (53 percent) are unsure and feel they lack the necessary information to prepare for retirement.
“The strong common global concerns about post-retirement financial security are alarming,” said
According to responses, Halverson said, professional advisors such as life insurers are not perceived as an obvious source of information and advice on retirement investment.
Independent financial advisors (51 percent) as well as friends and family (44 percent) are more likely to get asked for retirement advice than insurers (41 percent) and banks (39 percent). What’s more, 86 percent of respondents say they have limited or no knowledge of retirement products that life insurers offer.
Consumers want clear and personalized service; however, 45 percent said they have never received simple and easy to understand retirement planning information from any life insurer, 20 percent said that they had never been contacted by a life insurer to discuss retirement issues.
What do consumers wish life insurers would offer?
- 86 percent said they would be motivated to purchase a retirement product from a provider that would offer them clear comparisons between several investment options highlighting the “pros” and “cons” of each of these options.
- 82 percent would want to have a clear understanding of what their financial needs would be after retirement, and a clear illustration of projected financial value of each investment option.
- 84 percent said they would pay attention to comments provided on social media by customers regarding their experience with retirement products providers.
“A great burden of responsibility lies with the life insurance industry to step up and fill this advice gap as it has the experience, size and scale to make a real impact on the retirement problem,” said
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