Clearing the Bar: Digitizing New Business with Technology and Tools
Celent has released a new report titled Clearing the Bar: Digitizing New Business with Technology and Tools. The report was written by
This is the second report using data from a 2016
Electronic applications, imaging, workflow, automated ordering and receipt of underwriting evidence, and e-signatures are used by at least one half of the insurers in the study.
For insurers that implemented technology throughout their new business process, metrics are lower for NIGO, cycle time, and unit costs.
The budget per application for insurers with a full suite of technology is
For those that implemented e-apps, the weighted average NIGO is 5%, whereas the weighted average for paper applications is 14 times higher at 69%. The average cycle time for insurers with the suite of technology is 17 days; in contrast, insurers with less or no technology have an average cycle time of 39 days.
Automation speeds up cycle time, improves accuracy, and reduces costs. It can divert people to higher value work or reduce staffing levels, depending on the strategy being pursued.
"Few insurers have maximized the potential value of new business automation, but the findings in this report show the time savings and cost reduction potential of implementing technology across the new business process flow," Monks said.
"For insurers that understand their own costs, getting comparative data on an industry level is a great step in understanding where one stands in the market. While it may be difficult to generate accurate points of comparison across insurers due to differences in customer types, lines of business, and distribution channels, all of which strongly impact unit costs, comparisons at a high level still make sense," she added.
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