Nine out of ten (93%) policyholders will share additional personal data with insurers in return for a range of benefits, including more personalized services
Value-for-money, affordable premiums and trust in brand remain the most important decision drivers when purchasing insurance
BANGKOK, Aug. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The majority of consumers polled in Capco's 2023 survey of insurance policyholders in Thailand will consider sharing additional personal data with insurers in order to secure more personalized services (56%), enhance the claims process (52%) and other benefits. These and other findings in the survey highlight a clear opportunity for insurers to leverage data and analytics to tailor products and services to more precisely meet customers' needs and expectations.
Many of the 1,000 Thailand policyholders polled in the survey would consider one or more methods to share that data, including fitness and health tests (46%), smart watches and other wireless wearables (44%), social media information (43%), and smart devices in the home (33%).
The number of respondents willing to share social media information is the highest out of the five Asia-Pacific markets covered in the Capco's 2023 global insurance survey, underlining Thailand's role as an incubator for digital innovation. However, when purchasing insurance, our Thailand policyholders continue to base their decisions on long-established factors, notably value for money (52%), affordable premiums (38%) and trust in brand (37%).
Capco's Thailand survey polled a representative sample of policyholders between the ages of 18 and 65 years to capture consumer attitudes to insurance and insurers, including preferred purchasing channels, decision drivers, their views on the claims process and insurance apps, and their appetite for personalization and sharing personal data.
The associated report highlights key innovation trends and offers recommended paths forward for insurers looking to capitalize upon the opportunities - including differentiated customer experiences, more tailored products and enhanced cross-selling - that flow from the positive attitudes towards data sharing captured by Capco's consumer research.
Lance Levy, CEO of Capco, said: "Thailand's insurance industry is growing and the amount of data that insurers are collecting is set to grow even faster. Our survey highlights that many insurance policyholders are happy to share personal data from social media and other sources in exchange for improved products and services. Those enhanced datasets, when combined with market-leading data management and artificial intelligence tools, will allow Thailand's insurers to gain valuable new insights into customer needs, behaviors and risk profiles."
Nikkie (Yotsavadee) Hongchumpae, Managing Principal at Capco Thailand, said: "Policyholders' willingness to share additional personal data is a clear opportunity for insurers, but it does require providers to ensure robust data management and governance if they are to preserve customers' trust. That said, those insurers that rise to this task will be well positioned to make informed and increasingly tailored recommendations to customers while also speeding up their product innovation and strengthening their strategic decision making."
Other key findings in Capco's Thailand report include:
Respondents have a strong preference for more personalized products across a range of insurance types, including income protection, health and life.
Policyholders have a range of motivations for sharing additional personal data.
The vast majority (90%) of respondents who had made an insurance claim are satisfied with the process, with 41% saying they are 'highly satisfied'.
Policyholders are using insurance apps for a range of tasks beyond managing their policy, with 90% using their app to learn about new products.
The addition of other app features is of interest to these users, notably access to online health information resources (49%) and video consultations with a doctor (33%).
Capco's 2023 Thailand insurance survey can be downloaded here. A number of other national market reports are also available and more will be published in the coming weeks. Capco's latest global insurance survey was conducted during February and March 2023 and collected responses from 13,750 policyholders aged 18 to 65 years across Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong SAR, Greater Bay Area (ex Hong Kong), Malaysia, the UK, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Italy, the US, Canada, and Brazil.
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