The Risk of non-access to Data or Prohibition of Use
The risk of non-access to data or prohibition of use In today’s big data world, for insurers, access to the data of policyholders is not as natural as it seems. In the case of distribution by brokers, the client is that of the broker and not of the insurer. Multichannel distribution complicates organization. As policyholders are increasingly mobile, one policyholder can be client of the insurer by underwriting with an employee of the insurer or, for another risk, client of a broker. It is difficult for the insurer to consolidate all this information: data governance is an issue of real importance. Moreover, regulatory changes, which aim at protecting consumers, fall in line with a restriction of the choice of pricing criteria, notably for nondiscriminatory reasons. Read more “The Risk of non-access to Data or Prohibition of Use”