The future of insurance

Technology is a major game changer
New technologies are changing the way we do just about everything. Witness the demise of all the video rental clubs, Virgin megastores and major newspapers. Businesses need to adapt or die, sink or swim as the saying goes, but insurers are finding it hard to keep up with the breakneck pace of evolution. Insurance is legal in nature after all, and that means changing contracts and clauses… They have managed to put a host of tools online to help their clients get a quote or manage their policies, and then there is ClickInsurance of course...
Pay as you drive
Those are small in scope compared to what’s coming. We are at the threshold of an insurance revolution. We are already seeing Pay-as-you-drive programs for young drivers to help them save on their insurance by installing a telematics device in their car that collects data on how the car is really used rather than base itself on statistics. The whole industry is keeping a close eye on DGI (Desjardins) and other insurers that have replaced the Telematics device with a downloadable app. Beware! Braking too aggressively or accelerating too quickly could lead to increased premiums…
Real-time health check-up
Wearable technology, such as watches, glasses and bracelets, are becoming increasingly popular and they are a great source of data on an individual’s actual health: their respiratory and cardiac rates, stress levels and body mass index to name but a few. A life insurer can now base his premium on the real health risks rather than on pooled risk probabilities. The American insurer John Hancock is already giving his clients discounts of up to 15% on clients using his app. To be continued…
Driver optional
A car that doesn’t make any noise, that doesn’t pollute and that doesn’t even require a driver? That’s what both Google and Next are hoping to deliver in the coming years. Pipe dream or reality check? You decide. Google’s driverless cars have already driven over a million kilometers… It’s exciting to think that this kind of tech can have a major impact on reducing pollution in our cities and on making car accidents a thing of the past, but what will become of car insurance if there is no driver? If we even need it, then what will be covered? Analysts are already pondering the risk of piracy or computer viruses disabling the onboard computer…
ClickInsurance, the best way to save on your insurance
ClickInsurance has got the lowdown on the latest trends and news and we can help you get the best rates for your insurance in just a few clicks. No more time wasted calling all these insurers, fill in our form and our partners will email you their no-obligation quotes.