TOP TRENDS IN INSURANCE

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TOP TRENDS IN INSURANCE

TRENDS IN INSURANCE Trend 1: Servicing Digital Customers Trend 2: Technology Modernization Trend 3: Sharing Economy Trend 4: Disaggregation of the Value Chain

TOP TRENDS IN INSURANCE A WNS PERSPECTIVE The insurance industry is on the edge of a new wave of transformation. Driven by changing customer needs, digitization, strict regulations, and new competition, this conservative industry is witnessing disruption more than any other sector. The evolution of a new breed of insurtech companies are leveling the playing field, while shifting marketplaces are contributing to newer business models. Technological improvements combined with demographic changes and the emergence of the sharing economy are keeping insurers on their feet. Despite these headwinds, the industry is set to grow by 4.5 percent per annum.1 But these figures may be indicative for the short term, as sustainable, long-term growth still appears to be elusive for the industry. There is an immediate need to address the many internal and external forces transforming the industry s dynamics if insurers want to stay competent in this uncertain environment. 1 01 So, let s look at some of the top trends sweeping through the industry and see how the traditional insurance business model is being transformed. models. By adopting a multi-channel strategy with high emphasis on the need for flexible and direct insurance, insurers can engage better with their digitally savvy customers. Trend 1: Servicing Digital Customers Trend 2: Technology Modernization Changing demographics, technology innovations, protective Increasing regulatory scrutiny, regulatory measures and the persistently low interest rates, growth of insurtech have led to intensifying competition and other more demanding consumers. macroeconomic factors are forcing Customers want transparent, insurance companies to ruthlessly personalized and customized trim their operational costs. insurance plans that seamlessly Technological interventions are integrate with their overall lifestyle often the most elegant solution to and financial goals. address challenges related to complex business processes, This calls for insurance companies legacy systems and costly to build greater digital capabilities operating models. for their customer-facing processes including omni-channel Robotic Process Automation (RPA), support and the use of advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics. It also requires them to machine-learning and big data relook their traditional operating analytics present a fantastic https://www.munichre.com/en/media-relations/publications/press-releases/2017/2017-04-20-press-release/index.html COPYRIGHT 2017 WNS GLOBAL SERVICES WNS.COM

opportunity for insurers to which predicts sharing platform streamline their business revenues to grow to USD 335 Billion workflows and implement by 2025,2 indicates that the sharing innovation, and drive better cost economy is set to become efficiencies. mainstream over time. Trend 3: Sharing Economy While technology is definitely making sweeping changes to the financial services landscape, the marketplace has also been slowly and steadily going through its own disruptions. One such rapidly emerging shift in consumer practice, which has a far-ranging impact on the insurance industry, is the sharing economy. A PwC report on the global sharing economy, 2 Trend 4: Disaggregation of the Value Chain Traditionally, the insurance industry owned most of the Unlike in traditional models, where insurance value chain except for consumers own a particular asset the distribution. However, with and insure it to cover for risks, the multi-channel distribution insurance requirements for a channels, direct insurance, and the sharing economy are quite emergence of insurtech players different. Evolving business models offering flexible bundling of such as pay-per-use insurance and insurance products and features, peer-to-peer insurance are the insurance value chain has becoming the norm, pushing disaggregated. insurance companies to come up with innovative products and practices to cater to the new landscape. Right from distribution, where online enterprises and e-aggregators are raking in a large chunk of commissions, to underwriting and claims, where https://www.pwc.com/us/en/technology/publications/assets/pwc-consumer-intelligence-series-the-sharing-economy.pdf COPYRIGHT 2017 WNS GLOBAL SERVICES WNS.COM 02

developments such as self-driving investing in newer technologies cars are changing the risks such as Internet of Things (IoT), associated with driving, an array of blockchain and predictive analytics new players are entering the to be ready for a connected future. insurance value chain. Leveraging Concepts such as smart homes, data and analytics, these insurtech connected cars and wearables companies are beginning to herald the next round of disruption, displace larger players from parts and early movers in the insurance of the value chain by accurately industry can firmly establish their profiling customers and offering competitive advantage by offering tailored insurance products. new and relevant products and Even as insurers focus on services. improving customer experience and overhauling business operations, they are also simultaneously 03 COPYRIGHT 2017 WNS GLOBAL SERVICES WNS.COM

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