Enhanced Digital Experiences Will Improve Customer Loyalty and Open New Industry Opportunities for Insurers, According to Study by DXC Technology
Insurers must leverage digital technologies and prioritize customer experiences to improve reputation and build trust for future success.
TYSONS, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The majority of Americans (87%) are comfortable sharing personal and lifestyle-focused data for the benefit of lower insurance premiums, according to a new insurance study conducted by
As part of the study, detailed in the 2020 DXC Insurance Survey Report: The Voice of the
Significantly, the study reveals Americans’ perspectives on the insurance industry and insurers’ offerings. Some highlights of the study’s findings include:
The insurance industry’s reputation is good, but more can be done to build trust.
- Eighty-one percent of Americans rate the insurance industry’s reputation as “average” or “above average,” while only 2 in 5 Americans trust providers to have their best interests at heart.
- Forty-three percent of consumers believe that half or fewer of claims are successfully paid, despite the actual figure being above 90%.
“By embracing new technologies, infrastructure and partner solutions, insurers can transcend the traditional insurance proposition to be more proactive partners in helping customers manage risk and prevent losses,” said
“Insurers are in a position to improve loyalty and elevate their brand by helping consumers understand how their products and services work and by continuing to improve the claims experience. The insurance winners of tomorrow will be defined by their ability to place the consumer at the heart of their strategies today,” he added.
Demonstrating the benefits of going digital will drive customer loyalty and create opportunities for insurers to offer new products and services.
- Forty-five percent of Americans are comfortable with wearable devices, and 43% are comfortable sharing the data from those devices with an insurer in exchange for benefits.
- Roughly 43% of Americans are comfortable with the insurance industry using technologies such as chatbots and AI to assist with insurance applications and claims.
- Among Americans aged 18 to 44, 43% prefer to file claims through digital channels; more than half (54%) of Americans believe an insurer’s app must be as easy to use as consumer apps.
As the leading provider of core insurance systems, DXC works with insurers to help them transform their business models and compete more effectively in a changing, more consumer-focused market.
Download the study here for an in-depth look at the results and DXC’s recommendations for insurers. To learn more about DXC services and solutions for the insurance industry, visit dxc.technology/insurance.
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