Research Reveals 42% of US Travelers Intend to Switch to An Alternative Channel for Travel Insurance Due to Dissatisfaction with Pandemic-Related Insurance Coverages and Claims
In comparing recent purchases versus future purchase preferences for travel insurance, 69% of people who purchased protection from their travel provider would do so again, whereas 44% of travelers who previously purchased protection from an online insurer said they’d switch to another source of protection next time. For those who got insurance through their credit card, 45% indicated a preference to switch to another source.
Findings show that while 34% of US travelers got travel insurance to protect themselves from pandemic-related issues since
“Since the start of COVID-19, our network of travel partners have seen a 647% increase in attach rates, showcasing the accelerated need for protection,” said
When asked to rate their claims experience, customers scored an NPS of -26 for all sources of travel insurance (travel provider/agent, online insurer or credit card). Cover Genius’ post-claims NPS stands at +65, the highest independently monitored score for any insurance company worldwide.
The results also showed that claims sourced from travel providers or agencies were the shortest to process (11 days) and achieved the highest post-claim NPS, while credit cards were 50% slower and the least satisfactory (16 days and -32 NPS).
The study also showed a correlation between NPS and resolution time for claims, suggesting that claims backed by faster payments, clearer policy wordings, online status updates, online filing and avoidance of data re-entry can all increase satisfaction rates.
“As customers expect a digital-first experience, now is the time for major American brands to step up and protect their customers with embedded, hyper-relevant products that reduce friction and are fit for a future where customers increasingly want their protection to come from their favorite brands,” said Brune.
The study follows on from two groundbreaking reports that showed customers — universally because it’s more convenient — have a strong preference for bank-embedded protection based on transaction monitoring, and they want the peace of mind knowing that their favorite retailers can tailor warranties and shipping insurance to their underlying items.
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