General Insurance Article - Telematics to move from niche to mass market in 2014


 Marking its fifth year in business, Wunelli has, through detailed analysis of the 764 million miles of driving data it has accumulated, established that insurers can determine the ultimate loss ratios of individual risks within weeks of a policy being incepted.

 In a new White Paper ‘Thinking Outside the Box’, Paul Stacy, R&D Director and David Neave, Non-Executive Director, confirmthe most predictive driving parameters* and from these parameters, reveal how driving scores will enable insurers to price on a sample of one.Wunelli believes the use of driving scores will provide a long-term antidote to the pricing challenges of the industry rather than a shorter term pricing quick win.

 Paul Stacy, Research and Development Director for Wunelli says: “Most insurers are currently under and over pricing premiums because they are not taking driving scores into account when pricing. We have been collecting data for 5 years and accumulated enough knowledge to say with certainty how the future can look for insurers if they use driving scores to personalise pricing. Directly measuring driving behaviours dramatically improves pricing accuracy when combined with traditional rating factors.”

 The predictive power of the driving data is evidenced in new analysis revealed by Wunellishowing the most likely time for fault accidents to occur and the fault claim rates for road types. Surprisingly the analysis reveals accidents are almost 12 times more likely to happen on a road with a 40mph speed limit than a 70mph speed limit (figure 3) and Friday night/Saturday mornings have the highest incidents of at fault claims, rather than Saturday night/Sunday morning. It also reveals how Wednesday night/Thursday morning is seeing a higher claims frequency.

 Paul Stacy concludes: “We have reached a point now where we know that an accurate score can be produced within weeks of policy inception using a hard wired device and just 200 miles through a telematics app. If insurers grasp the opportunity it will create the greatest revolution in insurance pricing and account management we have ever seen."

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