UBI / Telematics Flashcards

1
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Telematics definition

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Use of wireless devices to transmit data in real time back to an organization

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2
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UBI factors impacting premium

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Location of vehicle
Number of trips
Mileage
Driver behavior

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3
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Two major categories of UBI models

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1) Mileage, time of day, set of predefined events (simplified)
2) More granular data (contextual basis)

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4
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Consumer benefits of telematics-based UBI

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Possible lower premiums
Ability to control premiums (transparency)
Enhanced safety / improved claims experience

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5
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Non-insurance based benefits of telematics-based UBI

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Faster emergency response time
Road side assistance
Stolen vehicle recovery
Fuel efficiency
Vehicle maintenance support
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Insurer benefits of telematics-based UBI

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Reduced claim costs
Better risk pricing
Mitigate adverse selection / moral hazard
Modify risky behavior
Differentiate product offerings
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7
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Competitive advantages for telematics-based UBI insurers

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Enhanced claims management
Better low-risk identifiers
More business
Better pricing earlier

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8
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Society benefits from telematics

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Fewer accidents (less driving)
Less congestion
Lower carbon emissions
Rates socially equitable

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9
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Two main public policy goals for insurance

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Availability of essential insurance products

As core method for loss reduction and risk mitigation, it should provide feedback / knowledge to consumers

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10
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Consumer concerns about telematics

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Become another black box rating factor
Privacy / data protection
Failure to achieve material loss mitigation
Another data mining exercise
Limited regulatory oversight
Data not transferred to another insurer
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11
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Regulator concerns with telematics

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Storage / reporting of private data
Rating factors being used to calculate premiums
Need for public disclosure and transparency
Different equipment captures different data

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12
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Data challenges for telematics based UBI

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Missing environmental factors
Gaining critical mass of data
Data needs standardization
Data needs to be understood in context

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13
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Issues with telematics-based UBI

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Cost of technology, hardware, and maintenance of such
Demands in terms of storage
Lack of standardization
Proprietary information
Behavior cannot always be linked to rated driver
Need for transparency

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14
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OBD-II

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Onboard diagnostics

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15
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Four categories of telematics solutions available

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Dongle
Black box
Embedded
Smartphone

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16
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Dongle

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Self-installed used for period of time; most popular

17
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Advantages of dongle

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Reusable
Can be installed by driver
Transferrable to another vehicle
Low cost
High reliability
18
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Disadvantages of dongle

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Only usable in modern vehicles
Vulnerable to fraud
Soon be obsolete

19
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Black box device (UBI)

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Professionally installed; most secure and reliable

20
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Black box advantages

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Can be used on PAYD, PHYD
Provide more detailed data on driving behavior
Suited for first notice of loss

21
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Black box disadvantages

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Not portable

Most expensive

22
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Embedded device (UBI)

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Manufacturer installed

23
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Embedded device advantages

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Product differentiation
Improved customer-management relationship
Potentially lower costs if recalled

24
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Embedded device disadvantages

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Higher cost for consumer (subscription based)
Not standardized
Compatibility issues
Obsolescence

25
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Smartphone advantages (UBI)

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No device, installation, or connectivity costs to insurers
Large data storage capacity
Superior communication capabilities
No additional cost to consumer

26
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Smartphone disadvantages

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Limitations associated with quality / reliability of data (not as hi-tech with accelerometer, gyroscopes)