U.S. Auto Insurance Shopping Shows Positive Growth in Q3 Despite August Slowdown
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Destructive hurricanes in the Gulf, including hurricanes Laura and Marco, which both made landfall in
- Comparing shopping volumes against those days in 2019, shopping volumes fell 18% from last year's volumes after Hurricane Marco hit; then volumes fell off 36% after Hurricane Laura's impact a few days later.
California fires appear to have caused a reduction in shopping volumes for two consecutive weeks in mid-August (-9.2%, -8.0%, respectively) andWashington saw a drop in growth by -8.2% in late-August, correlating with the peak of fire activity within those states.
Uninsured and Insured Shopping
Insured shopping volumes saw a positive growth of nearly 10% in Q3. Conversely, uninsured shopping started falling in August, holding a steady -10% growth rate from mid-August through September, likely a result of a combination of unemployment benefits expiring at the end of July and insurance carrier cancellation moratoria that resulted in fewer insureds leaving the market.
"Despite a challenging Q3 for many consumers, as the economy continues to improve and unemployment levels normalize, we expect consumers to return to the auto insurance market, which will accelerate new policy growth and ultimately help to decrease uninsured motorist claim frequency," said
Additional key insights from Q3 include:
- New policyholders, new revenue opportunities: The auto insurance shopping quarterly growth rate averaged 6.1 % in Q3, ending the quarter at 7.6%. New business growth also increased to 5.7% during the quarter, which was nearly twice the growth rate of both the previous year and the 5-year quarterly average.
- Trends by shopping channels: The reduction in shopping among the uninsured impacted each of the distribution channels differently. For example, direct channel volumes remained flat to negative, which tends to be most preferred by shoppers without insurance.
"Given the unprecedented impact we've seen thus far, the COVID-19 pandemic will likely continue to influence the auto insurance shopping market throughout 2020 and continue to affect market dynamics into 2021. As of now, potential stimulus and Americans eventually returning to work in-person will be the biggest drivers of results in the insurance market in the near term," Sheehan continued.
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