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EIS 2021 trends show 59% of insurers are upping digital transformation spend
2020 was a year that no one forgets, with Covid-19 forcing disruption on every business, industry and person on the planet.
· The insurance industry has received one of the most significant blows due to the losses associated with pay-outs relating to the pandemic. The Lloyd’s of London insurance market forecast has estimated that the coronavirus could cost the global insurance industry $203B.
· As things start to settle in 2021, we expect the industry will continue to change and adapt to the New Normal.
“Despite the chaos, the pandemic has highlighted the sheer importance of digital transformation,” said Anthony Grosso, Global Head of Marketing at EIS. “The leading insurers of the future will be those who transform to enable digital ecosystems which place insurance at the heart of how consumers manage their financial lives. In 2021, we expect insurers will focus on this and invest in their ability to keep up with the needs of their customers.”
Based on the analysis of 1,057 consumers of insurance services in the GWI survey commissioned by EIS and 73 industry respondents in the Insuretech Insight (ITI) survey sponsored by EIS, we expect these three following initiatives will continue to dominate boardroom agendas in 2021:
The craving for Digital Transformation: There is a huge sense of urgency in the industry: an overwhelming proportion of insurance professionals believe there is a pressing need to accelerate transformation. Although nearly all (99%) insurance professionals in the ITI survey agree insurers must undergo digital transformation to remain competitive, 88% say legacy systems are preventing them from transforming quickly enough. When asked how investment in digital transformation will change for their companies in 2021, just 1% of respondents said it would decrease while the majority (59%) predicted investments to increase in the new year. Not only will this help insurers internally, but it will increase their appeal to customers and improve the experience they’re able to provide.
The road to modernising customer
Going Beyond Protection to Personalisation: Many insurers have joined forces with adjacent businesses to provide more holistic propositions and create a sticky lifestyle and lifecycle bundles suited to building richer customer relationships compared with what protection products alone have been able to achieve. In the ITI survey, 86% of insurers feel their ability to offer their customers additional services which go beyond protection as essential to their future commercial success. This
Yaron Ben-Zvi, Haven Life CEO said: “I’ve always felt there was more we could do for policyholders after they buy a policy to build more trust and provide more value. Something that thanks them for placing their faith in us and reminds them they’re more than just a number. That’s why we’ve put an emphasis on a customer-driven program that puts a rider to our term life insurance policy that provides extra benefits, like a digital will and award-winning fitness app.”
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