New Insurity Survey Identifies Top Digital Features Policyholders Want and Key Areas for Improving Policyholder Engagement
New data shows a gap between the digital services consumers value most and the features insurers are delivering, risking trust and long-term retention
While policyholders value digital convenience, the survey also identified several areas where insurers are falling short. Features such as 24/7 customer support and real-time claim status updates were among the lowest rated in terms of usefulness, suggesting that these critical service capabilities are not meeting expectations. When asked what would improve their experience, consumers cited more self-service tools, streamlined claims-filing processes, and better mobile app design, indicating an apparent demand for more intuitive, responsive digital touchpoints.
For insurers, these findings reinforce the need to align digital strategy with evolving customer expectations. Enhancing usability is no longer optional, particularly in high-impact areas like claims. In fact, the Digital Experience Index found that one in five consumers have avoided filing a claim due to frustrating processes, highlighting how poor digital experiences can directly undermine customer trust and long-term retention. Insurers must invest in solutions that remove complexity and deliver consistent, seamless interactions across the policyholder journey to stay competitive.
"Digital ease and speed are now essential for the insurance experience," said
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