Insurance IoT Observatory is a seven-year-old think tank specialized on the insurance IoT with the participation of top executives from the most relevant Insurers, Reinsurers, and Tech players in the IoT insurance arena
The Observatory is about connecting people and ideas in order to spread the innovation culture throughout the insurance market with three concrete outcomes:
- a global multiclient research on the insurance IoT paradigm
- one-to-one workshops to each member
- plenary symposiums with all the members
The Observatory engage constantly hundreds of key executives involved in the IoT programs within the members of the think tank (including 3 of the top five European insurers, 5 of the top ten US P&C insurers, 2 of the top three Japanese insurers, the largest Australian insure, one of the top two Brasilian insurers and 3 of the top six global reinsurers).
Some figures about our seven editions:
- 2920 hours of one-to-one workshops over the five annual editions of the Observatory
- 34 plenary symposiums between North America and Europe
-7 international publications
Insurers' journeys to build a mastery in the IoT usageMatteo Carbone
Insurance IoT is a social good!
Because:
🔵 Expected losses can be reduced structured programs with both real-time mitigation actions to solve a specific situation, and behavioral change mechanisms to promote safer behaviors (both in personal and commercial lines)
🔵 Rate can be matched to risks better:
- Smaller and more accurate pricing clusters allow a large part of profiles to receive a lower rate
- Even with the ability to price the individual probability of loss (cluster of one) the insurance foundation isn’t canceled (The risk of each policy will contribute to the expected losses of the portfolio; The premiums paid by many lucky policyholders will be used to pay the claims of the few unlucky policyholders who had an accident in a period of coverage)
🔵 IoT data can be used to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the claim process, so improving the combined ratio ceteris paribus
⏩ Large part of the policyholders will pay less (and portfolios currently difficult to insure will become more insurable)
Insurance IoT (and telematics) is not about providing a discount
Insurance IoT (and telematics) is about creating economic value using the data and sharing part of this value with policyholders (and agents & brokers)
An integrated holistic adoption of the IoT paradigm is a game changer for your insurance business and a social good:
◾ it allows to improve the availability and affordability of insurance coverages
◾while allowing the sector to write a profitable business
Below you can enjoy a selection of best practices in both personal and commercial lines - written with some of the IoT Insurance Observatory members - that have already started to obtain results from their IoT business transformation journeys
How an insurer can stay relevant in the age of dataMatteo Carbone
Irrelevancy is only a choice for an Insurer, not his inevitable destiny. Insurtech can make the insurance sector stronger and therefore more capable of achieving its strategic goal: to protect the way people live.
IoT is a terrific opportunity for the insurance sector.
But the average understanding of this opportunity in the different markets is low, and it is common to hear superficial comments by analysts in the various markets.
Let's demystify some myths!
The State Farm Vision - Ecosystem Capabilities for the Insurer of the Future.pdfMatteo Carbone
State Farm's vision about the platform play and the smart home strategy is a fundamental area for any personal line insurance carrier in the future. IoT is a necessary capability, not a nice to have!
Onramp key takeaways:
1) Same Insurtech brutal truths
2) The future of the Insurers will be insurtech
3) Reasons why for adopting IoT in the insurance sector
4) The IoT Insurance Observatory mission
Are you ready to be an Insurer of Things? How the Internet of Things is chang...Accenture Insurance
The traditional business model for insurance, though still a tremendous source of revenue, is becoming less sustainable in the long term due largely to the rapid innovation that the Internet of Things is driving throughout the economy. Yet, in the midst of this disruption there is opportunity. Insurers will need to dramatically reshape their business model, combining insurance with technology, ecosystem services and partners.
Being connected has become the talk of the town and insurance companies are surely one of the main interested parts in this discussion, some of them being actual promoters of change and innovation. Traditional players will have a more tough time in adapting to the new paradigm but my view is that they will have to adjust on the long term to the new rules of the game if they want to stay competitive.
Consumers are becoming more and more connected whether it is at home, at work, behind the wheel, when they engage in sports & leisure activities and so on. This is happening quite fast due to the adoption of smart devices and thus the companies have to be able to react accordingly in order to maximize value both for its clients and for itself. The surrounding environment is becoming smart and is being incorporated in the connected ecosystem thus creating new opportunities for insurance companies, opportunities which must be managed appropriately in order to maximize value. Here big data analytics plays a huge role, as the number of collected data & variables is getting higher and higher. To be precise, the discussion focuses on how companies will be able to read the data in order to identify patterns and optimize their business models by controlling loss, perfecting risk assessment and prevention etc.
Insurers' journeys to build a mastery in the IoT usageMatteo Carbone
Insurance IoT is a social good!
Because:
🔵 Expected losses can be reduced structured programs with both real-time mitigation actions to solve a specific situation, and behavioral change mechanisms to promote safer behaviors (both in personal and commercial lines)
🔵 Rate can be matched to risks better:
- Smaller and more accurate pricing clusters allow a large part of profiles to receive a lower rate
- Even with the ability to price the individual probability of loss (cluster of one) the insurance foundation isn’t canceled (The risk of each policy will contribute to the expected losses of the portfolio; The premiums paid by many lucky policyholders will be used to pay the claims of the few unlucky policyholders who had an accident in a period of coverage)
🔵 IoT data can be used to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the claim process, so improving the combined ratio ceteris paribus
⏩ Large part of the policyholders will pay less (and portfolios currently difficult to insure will become more insurable)
Insurance IoT (and telematics) is not about providing a discount
Insurance IoT (and telematics) is about creating economic value using the data and sharing part of this value with policyholders (and agents & brokers)
An integrated holistic adoption of the IoT paradigm is a game changer for your insurance business and a social good:
◾ it allows to improve the availability and affordability of insurance coverages
◾while allowing the sector to write a profitable business
Below you can enjoy a selection of best practices in both personal and commercial lines - written with some of the IoT Insurance Observatory members - that have already started to obtain results from their IoT business transformation journeys
How an insurer can stay relevant in the age of dataMatteo Carbone
Irrelevancy is only a choice for an Insurer, not his inevitable destiny. Insurtech can make the insurance sector stronger and therefore more capable of achieving its strategic goal: to protect the way people live.
IoT is a terrific opportunity for the insurance sector.
But the average understanding of this opportunity in the different markets is low, and it is common to hear superficial comments by analysts in the various markets.
Let's demystify some myths!
The State Farm Vision - Ecosystem Capabilities for the Insurer of the Future.pdfMatteo Carbone
State Farm's vision about the platform play and the smart home strategy is a fundamental area for any personal line insurance carrier in the future. IoT is a necessary capability, not a nice to have!
Onramp key takeaways:
1) Same Insurtech brutal truths
2) The future of the Insurers will be insurtech
3) Reasons why for adopting IoT in the insurance sector
4) The IoT Insurance Observatory mission
Are you ready to be an Insurer of Things? How the Internet of Things is chang...Accenture Insurance
The traditional business model for insurance, though still a tremendous source of revenue, is becoming less sustainable in the long term due largely to the rapid innovation that the Internet of Things is driving throughout the economy. Yet, in the midst of this disruption there is opportunity. Insurers will need to dramatically reshape their business model, combining insurance with technology, ecosystem services and partners.
Being connected has become the talk of the town and insurance companies are surely one of the main interested parts in this discussion, some of them being actual promoters of change and innovation. Traditional players will have a more tough time in adapting to the new paradigm but my view is that they will have to adjust on the long term to the new rules of the game if they want to stay competitive.
Consumers are becoming more and more connected whether it is at home, at work, behind the wheel, when they engage in sports & leisure activities and so on. This is happening quite fast due to the adoption of smart devices and thus the companies have to be able to react accordingly in order to maximize value both for its clients and for itself. The surrounding environment is becoming smart and is being incorporated in the connected ecosystem thus creating new opportunities for insurance companies, opportunities which must be managed appropriately in order to maximize value. Here big data analytics plays a huge role, as the number of collected data & variables is getting higher and higher. To be precise, the discussion focuses on how companies will be able to read the data in order to identify patterns and optimize their business models by controlling loss, perfecting risk assessment and prevention etc.
IoT Insurance Observatory is a six-year-old think tank specialized on the insurance IoT with the participation of top executives from the most relevant Insurers, Reinsurers, and Tech players in the IoT and telematics insurance arena
The think tank membership provides access to the most globally relevant insurance IoT knowledge, and its goal is to promote a profitable IoT adoption in the insurance industry.
Tech scouting in Banking & Insurance Project.pptxGiorgia Zunino
This is the final report for Mastre in Fintech and Digital Transformation at LUMSA about innovation team tech scouting for insurtech startups. The analysis process was set up in 5 different steps and worked as following:
Panoramic view of Insurance market and last years trends
Identification of needs and issue about Insurance market and what industry is working on
Selection of 4 startups which are working on technology related to insurance new waves
Description of the chosen startups and the tech features involved
Our consideration about different aspects improvements:
Internet of Things is Poised to Transform the Insurance SectorPaasmer
The explosive growth of IOT is here and now, it’s considered the new Digital revolution. As per Gartner IOT forecast, it is estimated that by 2020 and more than 35 billion things will be connected to the Internet.
Also Gartner predicts global spending on IOT — including all hardware, software and services — has exceeded $1.3 trillion in 2015 and is forecast to reach $3.5 trillion by 2020.
The Connected Insurance Observatory is think tank specialized on telematics and insurance IoT. It is engaging insurers, distributors, institutions and tech players with the goal to spread a culture of innovation throughout the insurance sector
The reasons why for adopting IoT in the insurance sector are:
1) frequency of interaction
2) value creation
3) knowledge creation
4) sustainability
An incredible opportunity for the insurance sector
The Accenture Technology Vision for Insurance 2018 report highlights how rapid advances in technology are improving the ways people work and live, and how insurers are reinventing their businesses to keep pace.
Leading insurers will reinvent their businesses to partner with customers and society. Explore five trends that will profoundly change the future of insurance.
Ninety Consulting white paper: The rise of the robo-insurerDan White
This white paper deals with the impacts and opportunities of robotics, drones and artificial intelligence on the insurance sector.
Lord Wei, Chair of Ninety's Future Strategy Board, says in his foreword to this white paper:
"A cyborg future in which robotic technologies work together with humans - when implemented properly and sensitively - will no doubt enable a better, more efficient service to be provided by businesses, freeing up workers to focus on interactions with customers that require empathy, creativity, and intuition, and which drive new kinds of sales, rather than on routine, dangerous, and more mundane tasks."
These are views that are often brought up in such conversations. What we hope to have done here is to have added to the conversation about how this impacts insurance specifically.
Let's demystify the IoT insurance fake news.
Lesson learned through the work with more than 100 insurers, reinsurers and tech players in 15 different countries.
The evolution of technology has created an uncertain future for insurers and contributed to the ever-changing needs of insurance customers. It has also created ecosystems beyond insurance which allow insurers to tap into these customer needs to develop services which address their requirements. Find out my take on the future of insurance and why I think ecosystems beyond insurance are the overarching trend for years to come in an interview in Driven Magazine.
IoT is a game changer for many insurance activity. An increasing number of success stories are emerging at a global level. The IoT Insurance Observatory is committed to support a profitable usage of IoT in the Insurance sector
IoT Insurance Observatory is a six-year-old think tank specialized on the insurance IoT with the participation of top executives from the most relevant Insurers, Reinsurers, and Tech players in the IoT and telematics insurance arena
The think tank membership provides access to the most globally relevant insurance IoT knowledge, and its goal is to promote a profitable IoT adoption in the insurance industry.
Tech scouting in Banking & Insurance Project.pptxGiorgia Zunino
This is the final report for Mastre in Fintech and Digital Transformation at LUMSA about innovation team tech scouting for insurtech startups. The analysis process was set up in 5 different steps and worked as following:
Panoramic view of Insurance market and last years trends
Identification of needs and issue about Insurance market and what industry is working on
Selection of 4 startups which are working on technology related to insurance new waves
Description of the chosen startups and the tech features involved
Our consideration about different aspects improvements:
Internet of Things is Poised to Transform the Insurance SectorPaasmer
The explosive growth of IOT is here and now, it’s considered the new Digital revolution. As per Gartner IOT forecast, it is estimated that by 2020 and more than 35 billion things will be connected to the Internet.
Also Gartner predicts global spending on IOT — including all hardware, software and services — has exceeded $1.3 trillion in 2015 and is forecast to reach $3.5 trillion by 2020.
The Connected Insurance Observatory is think tank specialized on telematics and insurance IoT. It is engaging insurers, distributors, institutions and tech players with the goal to spread a culture of innovation throughout the insurance sector
The reasons why for adopting IoT in the insurance sector are:
1) frequency of interaction
2) value creation
3) knowledge creation
4) sustainability
An incredible opportunity for the insurance sector
The Accenture Technology Vision for Insurance 2018 report highlights how rapid advances in technology are improving the ways people work and live, and how insurers are reinventing their businesses to keep pace.
Leading insurers will reinvent their businesses to partner with customers and society. Explore five trends that will profoundly change the future of insurance.
Ninety Consulting white paper: The rise of the robo-insurerDan White
This white paper deals with the impacts and opportunities of robotics, drones and artificial intelligence on the insurance sector.
Lord Wei, Chair of Ninety's Future Strategy Board, says in his foreword to this white paper:
"A cyborg future in which robotic technologies work together with humans - when implemented properly and sensitively - will no doubt enable a better, more efficient service to be provided by businesses, freeing up workers to focus on interactions with customers that require empathy, creativity, and intuition, and which drive new kinds of sales, rather than on routine, dangerous, and more mundane tasks."
These are views that are often brought up in such conversations. What we hope to have done here is to have added to the conversation about how this impacts insurance specifically.
Let's demystify the IoT insurance fake news.
Lesson learned through the work with more than 100 insurers, reinsurers and tech players in 15 different countries.
The evolution of technology has created an uncertain future for insurers and contributed to the ever-changing needs of insurance customers. It has also created ecosystems beyond insurance which allow insurers to tap into these customer needs to develop services which address their requirements. Find out my take on the future of insurance and why I think ecosystems beyond insurance are the overarching trend for years to come in an interview in Driven Magazine.
Similar to More Than an Observer - Carbone Still Igniting Industry’s IoT Passion (20)
IoT is a game changer for many insurance activity. An increasing number of success stories are emerging at a global level. The IoT Insurance Observatory is committed to support a profitable usage of IoT in the Insurance sector
Global insurance think-tank, which has put together executives from more than 50 insurance groups, Institutions and the Internet of Things ecosystem, to discuss the great potential of the most mature Insurtech trend, as well as the challenges it poses to the insurance business. The focus is on any insurance solution based on sensors for collecting data on the state of an insured risk and telematics for remote transmission and management of the data collected.
The Observatory generates and promotes innovation in the insurance sector: representing the cutting edge of global innovation; offering a strategic vision to exploit the insurance IoT full potential; stimulating research and debate between the participants.
The seven annual Observatory editions in figures:
- 2738 hours of one-to-one workshops
- 32 plenary symposiums between North America and Europe
- 87 insurance companies (including 4 of the top 5 Reinsurers, 11 of the top 15 European Insurance Groups, and 10 of the top 15 US P&C Insurance Groups)
- 51 tech players and vendors
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https://www.linkedin.com/posts/matteocarbone_telematics-readiness-activity-7024698841979400192-BGYc?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
results of the survey done by Swiss Re and IoT Insurance Observatory on 10000 policyholders.
The telematics sponsors are people who are likely or very likely to recommend a telematics motor insurance app to a friend. This cluster is equally comprised of men and women and includes mostly millennials (23–41 years old) and people in Generation X (42–57 years old). They love driving and walking, but they don't shy away from using public transport. Telematics sponsors represent 54% of our sample.
The IoT Insurance Observatory mission is to promote a profitable IoT adoption in the insurance sector.
The six annual editions have aggregated more than 130 organizations.
Tech players and Insurance companies, including:
* 4 of the top 5 Reinsurers
* 11 of the top 15 European Insurance Groups
* 10 of the top 15 US P&C Insurance Groups
From Risk Transfer to Risk Prevention - How the Internet of Things is Reshapi...Matteo Carbone
The Geneva Association and the Insurance IoT Observatory looked at the transformation of traditional insurance risk transfer to technology-driven risk mitigation and prevention services.
Risk prevention is an IoT-based uses case able to create a positive impact to all the stakeholders: avoiding the accidents to the policyholders, improving the insurance bottom line, and generating positive externalities to the society
A (false) myth I have heard frequently at conferences is that insurers are not yet able to use IoT data to take smart actions
Instead, there are different success stories about-based risk prevention in different insurance business lines bit.ly/RiskPreventionPaper
One of the best practices in changing driver behaviors is Discovery Limited
Having seen the early steps of this approach, since it’s launch on 1 June 2011, and the journey over the following years, I’ve been always impressed by their innovation journey
Each annual product review has been a thought-provoking presentation: I consider myself extremely luck for this opportunity to learn directly from Anton and Francois and all the team
#Insurtech case histories are frequently fascinating storytelling and make people feel self-satisfied, instead in this paper you will find facts and figures about prevented accidents and profitable auto #insurance portfolios
I love this #telematics story...concrete and fact based!
The world is now hyperconnected. Insurance of the future will use data to enhance customer experiences, impact core insurance processes, create new knowledge and improve sustainability. There are already pioneers in this space, and their stories demonstrate the powerful and increasing role of IoT data in better risk prevention
A new insurance paradigm for the hyperconnected worldMatteo Carbone
IoT adoption is a strategic choice that requires a multi-year commitment to develop the specialistic insurance IoT competencies and the leadership competencies needed to transform the way business is currently being done.
Although IoT has not yet been systematically addressed by the large majority of insurers, several early adopters have already concretely demonstrated the potential of using this technology in the insurance sector.
These successful player journeys show IoT’s extraordinary potential to generate value for insurers, policyholders, and even the entire society.
Insurance IoT is a new way of thinking about the activity of assessing, managing, and transferring risks. This new way of thinking for the insurance business fits with a world that is going to be more and more hyperconnected, a trend that insurers can neither stop or ignore.
The IoT Insurance Observatory is a four year old think tank specialized in insurance IoT
The Observatory generates and promotes innovation in the insurance sector: representing the cutting edge of global innovation; offering a strategic vision to exploit the insurance IoT full potential; stimulating research and debate between the participants.
The paper provides a concrete and pragmatic view of the smart home opportunity for insurers: a deep-dive into key aspects of the smart home trend, the implications for the US home insurance market, and into customer preferences. The paper concludes with a list of “must-have” elements for an insurer in order to deliver the promise of a smart home value proposition.
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2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
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2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
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2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?
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