The insurance industry has big ambitions for analytics but struggles to realize benefits as progress stalls
Insurers have long used analytics in pricing and underwriting, and only a few outliers remain today. However, traditional analytics is increasingly insufficient in these functions, with 49% of insurers saying they are incorporating AI into their analytics processes.
However, while AI is used more in pricing and underwriting, insurers struggle to integrate analytics into other areas of their organizations. The aspiration is present, with many insurers stating that they intend to incorporate analytics into different areas, including claims, marketing, distribution, and others, within the next two years. Nevertheless, considering the actual use of analytics over the last few years, the results demonstrate that progress has been significantly slower than initially hoped for and, in some cases, non-existent.
When asked about the most significant impediment to increasing the use of analytics in their organizations, the most frequent survey response was IT bottlenecks. Despite the considerable investment in technology over the last few years, this trend has deteriorated instead of demonstrating improvement. In addition to technology challenges, translating analytics needs into business realities was frequently cited in the survey as a driver behind the slow progress.
Regarding the increasing trend towards the use of AI,
The insurance industry is moving faster than ever, and those who can effectively activate analytics across their organizations will be in the strongest positions to respond. With 86% of organizations surveyed saying they have seen a strong leadership commitment to analytics, there are good intentions from the top. The winners will be those who can execute at pace and scale.
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