Protection products will increasingly have to be dynamic, meeting the needs of each individual as preferences and life circumstances change.
When we say “it’s personal,” we mean it in numerous but equally important ways.
The future of insurance is personal in the sense that its protection products and services of all types – life, health, accident, property/casualty and other lines of business not yet invented – will increasingly have to be customized and dynamic to meet the needs of each individual customer personally, depending on their constantly changing preferences and life circumstances. This is what I mean by “hyper-personal.”
The future of insurance is also personal because customers are human beings, and these products are typically most needed at times of great personal stress and loss. The ability to understand and share the feelings of customers at these critical times, referred to as empathy, will be more critical and more highly valued than ever in a world where individuality and personalization may be diminished.
Customer Experience & Risk
The term “customer experience” is often used in a collective sense and measured at a group level, but it’s critical to understand that any such metrics represent the sum total of each and every customer’s personal satisfaction during each and every exposure and interaction with an insurer – not just a single episode at a moment of need. Understanding and measuring customer experience in a hyper-personal way will require innovative but non-intrusive connectivity. Customer engagement will have to become continuous and relevant – what could be more personal than that?
Risk management is quickly evolving to become risk avoidance. This includes personal auto, home, life and health. Telematics-enabled auto insurance programs are evolving to focus on driver safety and behavior modification – obviously extremely personal and policyholder-specific.
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Source: Insurance Thought Leadership

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