COVID Accelerates Digital Disruption and Innovative Business Models in the Insurance Sector
Changing risk landscapes and worsening loss ratios are shifting the role of insurance companies from risk mitigation to risk prevention. Additionally, the pandemic has put new pressures on business models. Newer risks, evolving customer expectations, and increased competition combined with business continuity challenges have made digital transformation a top priority for insurance carriers. Insurance companies are significantly investing in building digital capabilities to optimize core operations, create nontraditional products, and enhance and personalize the customer experience.
These emerging trends are covered in
The report recognizes service providers in four categories:
- Leaders: Accenture,
Capgemini , Cognizant,IBM , TCS, and Wipro - Innovators: DXC, HCL,
Infosys ,NTT DATA , andTech Mahindra - Disruptors:
Atos ,Coforge , EXL,Genpact , and LTI - Challengers: CGI,
Mindtree ,Mphasis ,Virtusa , and WNS
- Use behavior incentivization through telematics and real-time monitoring technologies to offer more flexible and usage-based insurance (UBI) products, especially for auto coverage.
- Create offerings that enable early warning alerts and preventive maintenance due to the industry seeing a gradual shift from risk management to risk prevention. With the expansion of smart home technology and digital touchpoints, insurers need to develop more customized offerings tailored to a customer's lifestyle and habits.
2. Modernize existing channels, and explore alternate channels for distribution and engagement.
- Acquire new digital capabilities to enable direct customer engagement for P&C insurers heavily dependent on intermediaries. Enable, simultaneously, a more personalized interface with agents and brokers to retain loyalty and maintain a balanced strategy. Redesign distribution methods to enable effective digital sales driven by a personalized agent-customer virtual interaction. Build highly-engaged communities that unite people around shared interests and purpose and foster higher brand loyalty.
Life and annuity (L&A) companies should: 1. Leverage wearables and analytics to manage policyholders' health, and provide personalized value-added services.
- Monitor policyholders' health and lifestyle by using IoT devices, such as wearables, sensors, and connected medical equipment. Incentivize healthy habits through premium discounts and rewards.
- Prevent or mitigate adverse incidents by predicting risk for disease, mortality, and health status of customers through predictive analytics.
2. Reimagine business by accessing and integrating insurtech capabilities and harnessing the power of big data.
- Increase the pace of innovation and strengthen existing capabilities by investing in insurtechs focused on three key domains: health monitoring, customer experience, and behavioral/social media analytics.
- Harness the potential of big data from sources such as internet search histories, social media, criminal records and GPS-enabled devices for personalized advertising and promotions, cross-/up-selling, lapsation/attrition control, and fraud prevention.
Reinsurance companies should: 1. Accelerate transition from human-led to AI-led risk modelling and premiums determination.
- Scale-up AI adoption for determining optimal pricing policies by performing real-time risk assessments and improving predictions of client damages.
- Develop AI-powered risk modeling techniques in-house or partner with specialized companies like Risk Management Solutions (RMS) or AIR Worldwide (AIR) to ascertain optimal risk premiums.
2. Expand reinsurance offerings in emerging risk areas to gain early mover advantage and address nontraditional competition
- Develop and enhance reinsurance product offerings to cover emerging risk areas like cybersecurity, autonomous vehicles, and smart manufacturing (using 3D printing).
- Invest in or partner with start-ups to leverage niche domain expertise in priority areas such as developing cyber-risk models and integrating risk management solutions for auto manufacturers.
"One of the biggest challenges for insurers today is leveraging technology to build and improve their businesses while enhancing the customer experience," said
The full report also features detailed RadarView profiles of the 21 service providers, along with their solutions, offerings, and experience in assisting insurance carriers in digital transformation.
This Research Byte is a brief overview of the Insurance Digital Services 2020-2021 RadarView™ report
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