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Insurance Mobility Business Strategy:
A Roadmap and Implementation Approach
Insurers require a robust strategy and superior execution to fully tap
mobility’s potential.
Executive Summary
New digital platforms are disrupting the way
business has been done traditionally. This paper
outlines the transformative impact of mobility on
the insurance business and its ability to radically
change insurers’ sales and servicing capabilities.
Mobility also has immense potential to enhance
collaboration amongst the key stakeholders
including insurers, customers and channel partners, which is yet to be tapped fully. The paper
elaborates on the concept of “mobility with agility” as the new mantra for insurers which will
enable them to consistently deliver differentiated
and uniquely customized customer experiences
for each of their target segments and will ensure
higher customer loyalty.
The paper highlights some of the key ways in
which mobility can be leveraged for insurance,
such as:

•	Enhancing connectivity with customers for
anytime reach coupled with rich processing
capabilities.
•	 Accessing exceptional quality and quantity of
customer data.
•	 Perfecting customer engagement with superior product and service knowledge.

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•	 Enhancing advisory capabilities with a robust
and easy-to-use digital tool.

•	Increasing

insurance awareness in remote
areas and among newer target segments, and
improving penetration.

•	

Improving productivity and efficiency with
quicker turnaround on quotes, paperless and
error-free data entry and reducing overall cost.

However, the need of the hour is for insurers to
have a robust approach coupled with a reusable
framework that addresses the different aspects
of mobility and how each of them align with the
business functions and operating model. Insurers
also need to have a clear plan for rolling out mobility for the stakeholders and ensuring increased
adoption through proper change management.
This paper presents a six-pronged mobility
strategy for harnessing the full potential of a
mobility implementation.

Introduction
Insurers globally are struggling to achieve
double-digit growth and improve margins in a
recessionary market. To increase touch points
with customers and improve customer satisfaction
and stickiness, engaging channel partners and
attracting customer eyeballs are critical.

New platforms such as mobility are disrupting the way the insurance business has been
traditionally sold and serviced. This is forcing insurers to rethink their IT and business
alignment for delivering sustained growth and
consistent shareholder value. Mobility adoption
by insurers allows customers to have seamless
contact with insurers 24x7 for their insurancerelated needs ranging from getting insurance
quotes on the move to initiating and tracking
claims. Although several insurers are increasingly investing in mobile platforms, a strategic
approach to implementing mobility, with a focus
on improving customer engagement, enables
differentiation in terms of quality, richness and
timeliness of interactions. This is where a rich
functionality implemented in a scalable platform
will result in “mobility with agility.”

Against this backdrop, mobile and smartphone
technologies including tablets are a platform
that can drive customer and channel partner
engagement. Digital technologies are becoming
increasingly affordable, and the proclivity toward
adopting new technologies has been exponentially increasing amongst millennial customers. According to an article in The Economist,1
from less than 50 million smartphones in 2005,
the figure grew to over 700 million tablets and
smartphones in 2012, and the figure is predicted
to grow to 10 billion mobile devices between
2015-2020. Smartphone purchases are also
expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.5% between
2010 and 2016. Technology-savvy Gen X members
and millennials are becoming more demanding,
looking to leverage mobile technology for different aspects of their daily lives, from shopping and
buying flight tickets to getting peer feedback on
social media sites, evaluating insurance quotes
and ultimately buying insurance.

Leveraging Mobile Capabilities for
Insurance
The effective use of mobile technology has
the potential to transform customer and

Three Digital Forces Changing the Way Business Is Sold, Transacted
and Serviced
Exponential Growth of
the Gadget

Three Disruptive Digital Factors

From less than
50 million
smartphones in
2005…

Technology
convergence
Increasing
affordability

To over
700 million
tablets &
smartphones
in 2012…

Ubiquitous
connectivity &
consumerization
of IT

To 10 billion
mobile devices
predicted
between
2015 - 2020

Leading to the New Way
of Doing Business...

Millennial
population and
early adopters
will play a vital
role in the future.

New digital
platforms are
disrupting the way
business is done.

Insurers need to
embrace mobility.

The healthy sales of smartphones coupled with increased mobility use by customers/prospects,
employees and channel partners makes it imperative to go beyond collaboration and get into a
co-creation mode and rewrite the new operating model using mobility.
Figure 1

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channel interactions and empower the different
stakeholders in the insurance landscape:

Insurance Mobility: Six-Pronged
Business Strategy

•	

Based on our experience with leading clients
and research, we have devised a mobile strategy
and approach for insurers that addresses several
strategic questions from a mobility perspective
(see Figure 2, next page):

•	

•	

•	

Inventing a new way to do business: Insurers and agents should view mobility not as an
extension of existing online capabilities but
as a harbinger of new and innovative ways to
conduct business. For example, “presentation
builder” functionality on mobile platforms will
enable agents to create custom presentations
for prospects and customers on the move.
A social map of the prospects made available
on mobile devices will help agents make a
customized sales pitch at the point of sale.
Truly globalizing in an intricately connected
world: The communication landscape and
modes are also shifting due to mobile adoption. Agents can be at any remote location
and can Skype with their customers and share
screens through mobile apps. Customers can
Quick Take
also remotely make payments through mobile
using MyWallet, etc.

•	

Market Intelligence enables ranking the organization against its industry peers and their
mobile capabilities across geography and
region. The ranking must be analyzed from a
short-, medium- and long-term view and the
existing and sought-for capabilities must be
classified as operational, tactical and strategic.

•	

Mobile maturity index provides the current
mobile competency level. The four levels are:
»	 Basic: Nascent level of mobile technology
adoption for limited users, one platform
and few basic functions.
»	 Formative: Mobile devices used to provide
richer functionality such as generating
quotes and accessing product brochures
on one or two platforms with a larger set of
users.

Providing access to exceptional quality and
quantity of customer data: Given the accelerating adoption of smartphones and tablets
among customers and agents, insurers can
have real-time access to customer data that
can be analyzed to provide more customized
services. In fact, the ongoing data explosion
is unprecedented and needs to be managed,
accessed and analyzed to discern valuable patterns in buyer behavior.
Providing unmatched computing and brain
power with easy anytime access: Integration of mobile capabilities into different insurance processes enables real-time access to
information and transaction processing capabilities 24x7. They can be used by agents and
other channel partners for providing improved
customer value by conducting what-if analyses and financial planning for customers at
the point of sale. Adjusters can use them for
calculating estimated losses for vehicles
involved in mishaps, at the automotive shop or
even at the site of the accident.

To harness this potential and drive mobile adoption into business, operations and IT seamlessly,
a robust strategy is needed that will involve all
the business units working in tandem using a
collaborative framework.

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»	 Managed: Higher level of integration with
business processes with many self-service
capabilities, multiple platforms and comprehensive user coverage.
»	 Leading: Innovative features leveraged
such as using mobile device camera sweep
of the interior of a house for cataloging
different articles for content insurance
and social and mobile data analytics for
providing better value to customers.

•	

Functional prioritization helps decide which
features/functions (agent contact, policy
renewal, premium payments, claim initiation
and tracking, etc.) will be deployed by the
insurer on the mobile platform. It needs to be
done individually for each business unit and
then consolidated across all units based on
homogeneity of functions, ease of implementation, quick returns, intrinsic capabilities and
other relevant factors.

•	

Mobile user role coverage for internal
stakeholders (e.g., customer service representatives, call-center executives, operations
workforce, etc.), channel partners (e.g., agents,

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brokers, bancassurance, sales affinity groups,
etc.), customers/prospects and employee
segments such as operations, call center/
customer service representatives, underwriters, etc. The organization must ensure it
has a clear role-based mobile strategy that
caters to the differing needs of the various
stakeholders.

•	

•	

Adoption roadmap must be developed based
on the above considerations focused on
functions that would lead to high customer
and field force adoption. The weightages for
functions for rollout prioritization must be
based on examples from the industry and
how carriers are leveraging mobile for insurance sales and servicing and the degree of
alignment with the insurer’s strategic vision
and the existing IT landscape. Execution must
take place in a phased manner with a robust
change management strategy.
Change management plan must be developed for mobility rollout for the target users.
It should be formulated after proper “change
risk” and “organizational impact” assessments
and accompanied by effective change communication. Insurers should invest in training

and educating the users and provide robust
channels for the users to share their feedback.
An effective change management strategy is
essential for determining the success or failure
of any mobile implementation.

Mobility Implementation Approach
For insurers to successfully leverage mobility, they
must adopt an approach that is anchored in strategy and a phased implementation rather than a
“big bang” approach. A phased approach would
take a holistic view of functions, applications,
user roles, platforms and products, and weave
them all together into an integrated launchpad.
Based on our experience with global clients, we
propose a three-phase implementation approach
for delivering mobile functionality. Phase 1 or pilot
(3-6 months) involves testing the waters with a
small band of users and select straightforward
functionalities. Phase 2 (6-12 months) expands
the user group and consolidates the mobile
presence with the addition of more complex
functionalities. Phase 3 or (1-3 years) involves
more comprehensive functionality and a rollout
to the maximum number of users.

Conceptual Framework for Insurers’ Mobility Strategy
What are my competitors doing
on mobility?
How does an insurer
conceptualize a mobility
strategy that is in sync
with the vision,
strategically focused
and comprehensive
in nature for achieving
the following goals:
• Aligning to market
requirements.
• Optimally addressing
channel needs.
• Enhancing customer
engagement.
• Accelerating growth
rate of profitable lines
of businesses.

What is my maturity from a mobility
adoption perspective?

Market
Intelligence

Maturity Index

How do I prioritize mobility
capabilities for maximum ROI?

Functional
Prioritization

How do I “mobilize” my different
stakeholders – i.e., channel partners,
customers and employees?

Role-Based
Strategy

How do I design a mobility strategy and
roadmap for my organization’s needs?

Adoption
Roadmap

How do I ensure adoption and mind-set
shift to mobility by the intended users?

Change
Management

Figure 2

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Phase 1 (short term):

»	 Claims tracking.

•	

Users: Maximum one of two channel partner
groups and one internal group of users.

»	Simple policy updates – e.g., contact
numbers, addresses, etc.

•	

Applications: Mostly simple, Web-based applications with access through a mobile browser.

•	

Products: One or two products that are less
complex and can be easily sold such as retail
auto, term life, etc.

•	

Users: Comprehensive user coverage with at
least 60% to 80% of the channel partners
being covered, 50% to 70% of customers
being provided access, and customer service,
underwriting and core operations-related
enterprise users being covered.

•	

Applications: Major functionalities are
covered as native mobile applications with
some Web-based applications being accessed
through a mobile browser.

•	

Platforms: Coverage of more than one
platform – e.g., IOS and Android covered on
a company-owned device and application
support provided for bring-your-own-device
(BYOD) on a selective basis.

•	

Products: All major products that contribute
80% of business portfolio regardless of complexity are enabled to be sold and serviced
using tablets and smartphones. These include
retail auto, home, small/medium commercial,
term life, savings products, variable annuities,
retirements, etc.

•	

Functions: Leading and innovative functions
implemented for all user roles, such as:

Platforms: Just one platform – e.g., IOS or
Android covered on a company-owned device.

•	

Phase 3 (long term):

•	

Functions: Simple sales functions, such as:
»	 Financial calculators.
»	 Product brochures and rating info.
»	 Policy enquiry.
»	 Quick quotes.
»	 Basic customer information capture.

Phase 2 (medium term):

•	

Users: At least 40% to 50% of the channel
partners are covered with a few customers
being provided access on a trial basis, and
operations-related users are also covered.

•	

Applications: Some native mobile applications in addition to Web-based applications
with access through mobile browser.

•	
•	

Platforms: Coverage of more than one
platform – e.g., IOS and Android covered on a
company-owned device.

»	 Interactive training.

Products: At least five or six major products
of medium complexity that can be sold using
tablets and smartphones – e.g., retail auto,
home, term life, savings products, simple
variable annuities, etc.

»	 News and updates, information snippets.

»	Branding.
»	 Regulatory and compliance updates.
»	 Agent performance reports.
»	 Campaign management.
»	 Portfolio construction tools.
»	Games/educational.

•	

Functions: Additional functionalities over and
above the basic ones, such as:
»	 Self-service menu for customers.
»	 Notifications – alerts and reminders.
»	 Fund switch.

We believe this three-phase approach to mobility will lead to greater customer and field force
engagement, improved quote-to-policy conversion, enhanced touch points for sales and servicing, better brand awareness and repeat business.

»	 Policy payments.

Conclusion

»	Endorsements.

The solicitation-driven nature of the insurance
business requires numerous interactions and

»	 Claims document updates.

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Relevant Customer-Centric Aspects Using Mobility for Higher Benefit
Realization
Customer-Driven
Mobile Functionality

Intimacy Driven by Superior
User Experience

Insurers who can deliver
unique, differentiated and
customized value based on
customer propensities –
e.g., value seekers, deal
hunters, etc. – will be able
to attract, retain and grow
customer’s wallet share.

Knowledge and insight of
the 3 user groups, i.e.:
1. Customers/prospects.
2. Agents/channel partners.
3. Internal users –
e.g., customer services,
contact center execs.

Leveraging the powerful
features of smart devices
optimally – e.g., GPS,
calendar, etc. – that redefine
and transform the erstwhile
“real-time” customer facing
tasks and manual activities.

For the above three user
groups with evolving needs a
successful strategy will view
processes and
functionalities that
consistently create right
level of engagement and
compelling value
propositions.

Benefit 1 - Efficiency
Helps improving productivity
and cutting costs by error
free electronic content
processing, reduce
turnaround time (TAT),
manual tasks elimination.
Benefit 2 - Growth
Better customer/channel
engagement drives new
business growth, retention
of existing book leading to
higher revenue, penetration
of newer segments.
Benefit 3 - Brand Recall
Improve loyalty by getting
closer to the customer, drive
repeat business, “deliver
convincing brand
experiences” and convert
loyal customers to
advocates.

Ability to be “customer obsessed” will differentiate the winners from the rest of the pack and
hence "mobility with agility" is the new success factor.
Figure 3

touch points with customers/prospects before
a sale can be made. Mobile can be an optimal
medium to engage and strengthen customer
interaction. The accelerating adoption of smartphones coupled with increased use of mobility
by consumers, employees and channel partners
make it imperative for insurers to adopt mobility
into insurance business processes. Around 70%
of insurers have either implemented or are in the
process of implementing mobile functionalities
for their channels and customers.
The prerequisite for any insurer to forge ahead
of the competition is a robust mobile strategy
aligned to its strategic vision. Such a strategy
should:

picture and ensure that the initiative dovetails
into the larger enterprise environment. For
example, customer groups or verticals could
be classified as retail, small/large commercial, corporate clients, individual clients, high
net worth individuals, group life, annuities,
etc. in the P&C and life/annuity businesses.
The approach should cover all of them with a
common backbone that anchors the distinctive features for each segment.

•	 Cover the “service lines” – e.g., agents, bro-

kers, direct, call center, bancassurance, independent advisors, and so on – for a consistent
customer experience. Here again, the channel
partners, while being unique in their servicing
patterns, segments and methods, have to be
brought into alignment with the group. This
will support a consistent customer experience
across channels, a synergistic implementation
and harvesting of best practices across intermediaries.

Encapsulate
•	

the
“business
verticals/
customer segments” in their entirety with
a unique approach for each group. Despite
this exclusive approach, it must bring in
inclusivity – i.e., synergize with the bigger

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•	 Be

supported by appropriate and adequate
funding under the strategic initiatives umbrella
so that the program gets continuity and is
sustainable in the long run.

A strategic approach, with reusable components anchored on the functional landscape,
proper leadership guidance and the business and
IT teams working collaboratively will deliver the
following benefits:

•	 Expanded reach and spread with digital capa-

bilities to effectively tap newer markets and
segments that use digital as the first source
of informational content. Based on our mobility consulting and implementation experience
at some leading U.S. insurers, we estimate
that 40% to 50% of agents and 20% to 25%
of customers are already using mobile apps
provided by the insurers for policy sales and
services.

•	

•	 Better alignment between customer, product

and channel mix yielding product penetration based on customer need analysis, leading
to superior conversion of leads to customers. Based on our experience with leading
U.S. insurers in the mobility landscape, we
found around a 40% to 60% improvement in
operational efficiencies culminating in higher
deal closure ratios.

•	 Enhanced

engagement with customers and
channel partners leading to higher sales;
improved advisory approach leading to stickiness and retention of profitable customers;
and improved wallet share.

•	Enriched

brand equity and superior user
experience through understanding customer
sentiments better and the cultivation of loyal
customer tribes. For example, during our discussions with multiple clients, it emerged
that 25% to 30% of customers and prospects
changed their choice of product and insurer
based on mobile campaigns, product information and other informational content shared
over tablets and smartphones by leading
insurers in the U.S.

Improved lead identification through targeting the right customer segment, tracking and
monitoring the conversion of prospects to
customers within the markets.

Footnote
	 “Beyond the PC,” The Economist, Oct. 8, 2011, http://www.economist.com/node/21531109.

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References

•	“Mobilizing

the Enterprise,” Cognizant,
Whitepapers/Mobilizing-the-Enterprise.pdf.

February

2012,

http://www.cognizant.com/Insights

•	 Andrew Borg, “Enterprise Mobility Management Goes Global: Mobility Becomes Core IT,” Aberdeen
Group, July 27, 2011, http://www.aberdeen.com/Aberdeen-Library/7282/RB-enterprise-mobilitymanagement.aspx.

•	 “Tablet

Demand and Disruption: Mobile Users Come of Age,” Morgan Stanley, Feb. 14, 2011,
http://www.morganstanley.com/views/perspectives/tablets_demand.pdf.

•	“Unleashing

Enterprise Mobility,” PricewaterhouseCoopers, PwC Technology Forecast 2011,

Issue 1, 2011.

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About the Author
Vijai S Raghunathan, AVP, Consulting, heads Cognizant Business Consulting’s Insurance Practice. He
has over two decades of experience in insurance consulting, advisory services, CoE setup and building
a global consulting practice. Vijai has worked in the U.S., UK, Europe and the APAC region delivering
transformation projects for large insurers. He drives consulting engagements across geographies. Vijai
holds a master’s degree from the Delhi School of Economics as well as AICWA, FIII and AIRM certification
from the UK. Additionally, he is a LOMA Level 1 (U.S.) and INS (Ins. Institute of America) and is pursuing
CPCU (U.S.). He can be reached at Vijai.Raghunathan@cognizant.com.

About Cognizant
Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) is a leading provider of information technology, consulting, and business process
outsourcing services, dedicated to helping the world’s leading companies build stronger businesses. Headquartered
in Teaneck, New Jersey (U.S.), Cognizant combines a passion for client satisfaction, technology innovation, deep
industry and business process expertise, and a global, collaborative workforce that embodies the future of work.
With over 50 delivery centers worldwide and approximately 164,300 employees as of June 30, 2013, Cognizant is a
member of the NASDAQ-100, the S&P 500, the Forbes Global 2000, and the Fortune 500 and is ranked among the
top performing and fastest growing companies in the world.
Visit us online at www.cognizant.com for more information.

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Insurance Mobility Business Strategy: A Roadmap and Implementation Approach

  • 1. • Cognizant 20-20 Insights Insurance Mobility Business Strategy: A Roadmap and Implementation Approach Insurers require a robust strategy and superior execution to fully tap mobility’s potential. Executive Summary New digital platforms are disrupting the way business has been done traditionally. This paper outlines the transformative impact of mobility on the insurance business and its ability to radically change insurers’ sales and servicing capabilities. Mobility also has immense potential to enhance collaboration amongst the key stakeholders including insurers, customers and channel partners, which is yet to be tapped fully. The paper elaborates on the concept of “mobility with agility” as the new mantra for insurers which will enable them to consistently deliver differentiated and uniquely customized customer experiences for each of their target segments and will ensure higher customer loyalty. The paper highlights some of the key ways in which mobility can be leveraged for insurance, such as: • Enhancing connectivity with customers for anytime reach coupled with rich processing capabilities. • Accessing exceptional quality and quantity of customer data. • Perfecting customer engagement with superior product and service knowledge. cognizant 20-20 insights | october 2013 • Enhancing advisory capabilities with a robust and easy-to-use digital tool. • Increasing insurance awareness in remote areas and among newer target segments, and improving penetration. • Improving productivity and efficiency with quicker turnaround on quotes, paperless and error-free data entry and reducing overall cost. However, the need of the hour is for insurers to have a robust approach coupled with a reusable framework that addresses the different aspects of mobility and how each of them align with the business functions and operating model. Insurers also need to have a clear plan for rolling out mobility for the stakeholders and ensuring increased adoption through proper change management. This paper presents a six-pronged mobility strategy for harnessing the full potential of a mobility implementation. Introduction Insurers globally are struggling to achieve double-digit growth and improve margins in a recessionary market. To increase touch points with customers and improve customer satisfaction
  • 2. and stickiness, engaging channel partners and attracting customer eyeballs are critical. New platforms such as mobility are disrupting the way the insurance business has been traditionally sold and serviced. This is forcing insurers to rethink their IT and business alignment for delivering sustained growth and consistent shareholder value. Mobility adoption by insurers allows customers to have seamless contact with insurers 24x7 for their insurancerelated needs ranging from getting insurance quotes on the move to initiating and tracking claims. Although several insurers are increasingly investing in mobile platforms, a strategic approach to implementing mobility, with a focus on improving customer engagement, enables differentiation in terms of quality, richness and timeliness of interactions. This is where a rich functionality implemented in a scalable platform will result in “mobility with agility.” Against this backdrop, mobile and smartphone technologies including tablets are a platform that can drive customer and channel partner engagement. Digital technologies are becoming increasingly affordable, and the proclivity toward adopting new technologies has been exponentially increasing amongst millennial customers. According to an article in The Economist,1 from less than 50 million smartphones in 2005, the figure grew to over 700 million tablets and smartphones in 2012, and the figure is predicted to grow to 10 billion mobile devices between 2015-2020. Smartphone purchases are also expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.5% between 2010 and 2016. Technology-savvy Gen X members and millennials are becoming more demanding, looking to leverage mobile technology for different aspects of their daily lives, from shopping and buying flight tickets to getting peer feedback on social media sites, evaluating insurance quotes and ultimately buying insurance. Leveraging Mobile Capabilities for Insurance The effective use of mobile technology has the potential to transform customer and Three Digital Forces Changing the Way Business Is Sold, Transacted and Serviced Exponential Growth of the Gadget Three Disruptive Digital Factors From less than 50 million smartphones in 2005… Technology convergence Increasing affordability To over 700 million tablets & smartphones in 2012… Ubiquitous connectivity & consumerization of IT To 10 billion mobile devices predicted between 2015 - 2020 Leading to the New Way of Doing Business... Millennial population and early adopters will play a vital role in the future. New digital platforms are disrupting the way business is done. Insurers need to embrace mobility. The healthy sales of smartphones coupled with increased mobility use by customers/prospects, employees and channel partners makes it imperative to go beyond collaboration and get into a co-creation mode and rewrite the new operating model using mobility. Figure 1 cognizant 20-20 insights 2
  • 3. channel interactions and empower the different stakeholders in the insurance landscape: Insurance Mobility: Six-Pronged Business Strategy • Based on our experience with leading clients and research, we have devised a mobile strategy and approach for insurers that addresses several strategic questions from a mobility perspective (see Figure 2, next page): • • • Inventing a new way to do business: Insurers and agents should view mobility not as an extension of existing online capabilities but as a harbinger of new and innovative ways to conduct business. For example, “presentation builder” functionality on mobile platforms will enable agents to create custom presentations for prospects and customers on the move. A social map of the prospects made available on mobile devices will help agents make a customized sales pitch at the point of sale. Truly globalizing in an intricately connected world: The communication landscape and modes are also shifting due to mobile adoption. Agents can be at any remote location and can Skype with their customers and share screens through mobile apps. Customers can Quick Take also remotely make payments through mobile using MyWallet, etc. • Market Intelligence enables ranking the organization against its industry peers and their mobile capabilities across geography and region. The ranking must be analyzed from a short-, medium- and long-term view and the existing and sought-for capabilities must be classified as operational, tactical and strategic. • Mobile maturity index provides the current mobile competency level. The four levels are: » Basic: Nascent level of mobile technology adoption for limited users, one platform and few basic functions. » Formative: Mobile devices used to provide richer functionality such as generating quotes and accessing product brochures on one or two platforms with a larger set of users. Providing access to exceptional quality and quantity of customer data: Given the accelerating adoption of smartphones and tablets among customers and agents, insurers can have real-time access to customer data that can be analyzed to provide more customized services. In fact, the ongoing data explosion is unprecedented and needs to be managed, accessed and analyzed to discern valuable patterns in buyer behavior. Providing unmatched computing and brain power with easy anytime access: Integration of mobile capabilities into different insurance processes enables real-time access to information and transaction processing capabilities 24x7. They can be used by agents and other channel partners for providing improved customer value by conducting what-if analyses and financial planning for customers at the point of sale. Adjusters can use them for calculating estimated losses for vehicles involved in mishaps, at the automotive shop or even at the site of the accident. To harness this potential and drive mobile adoption into business, operations and IT seamlessly, a robust strategy is needed that will involve all the business units working in tandem using a collaborative framework. cognizant 20-20 insights » Managed: Higher level of integration with business processes with many self-service capabilities, multiple platforms and comprehensive user coverage. » Leading: Innovative features leveraged such as using mobile device camera sweep of the interior of a house for cataloging different articles for content insurance and social and mobile data analytics for providing better value to customers. • Functional prioritization helps decide which features/functions (agent contact, policy renewal, premium payments, claim initiation and tracking, etc.) will be deployed by the insurer on the mobile platform. It needs to be done individually for each business unit and then consolidated across all units based on homogeneity of functions, ease of implementation, quick returns, intrinsic capabilities and other relevant factors. • Mobile user role coverage for internal stakeholders (e.g., customer service representatives, call-center executives, operations workforce, etc.), channel partners (e.g., agents, 3
  • 4. brokers, bancassurance, sales affinity groups, etc.), customers/prospects and employee segments such as operations, call center/ customer service representatives, underwriters, etc. The organization must ensure it has a clear role-based mobile strategy that caters to the differing needs of the various stakeholders. • • Adoption roadmap must be developed based on the above considerations focused on functions that would lead to high customer and field force adoption. The weightages for functions for rollout prioritization must be based on examples from the industry and how carriers are leveraging mobile for insurance sales and servicing and the degree of alignment with the insurer’s strategic vision and the existing IT landscape. Execution must take place in a phased manner with a robust change management strategy. Change management plan must be developed for mobility rollout for the target users. It should be formulated after proper “change risk” and “organizational impact” assessments and accompanied by effective change communication. Insurers should invest in training and educating the users and provide robust channels for the users to share their feedback. An effective change management strategy is essential for determining the success or failure of any mobile implementation. Mobility Implementation Approach For insurers to successfully leverage mobility, they must adopt an approach that is anchored in strategy and a phased implementation rather than a “big bang” approach. A phased approach would take a holistic view of functions, applications, user roles, platforms and products, and weave them all together into an integrated launchpad. Based on our experience with global clients, we propose a three-phase implementation approach for delivering mobile functionality. Phase 1 or pilot (3-6 months) involves testing the waters with a small band of users and select straightforward functionalities. Phase 2 (6-12 months) expands the user group and consolidates the mobile presence with the addition of more complex functionalities. Phase 3 or (1-3 years) involves more comprehensive functionality and a rollout to the maximum number of users. Conceptual Framework for Insurers’ Mobility Strategy What are my competitors doing on mobility? How does an insurer conceptualize a mobility strategy that is in sync with the vision, strategically focused and comprehensive in nature for achieving the following goals: • Aligning to market requirements. • Optimally addressing channel needs. • Enhancing customer engagement. • Accelerating growth rate of profitable lines of businesses. What is my maturity from a mobility adoption perspective? Market Intelligence Maturity Index How do I prioritize mobility capabilities for maximum ROI? Functional Prioritization How do I “mobilize” my different stakeholders – i.e., channel partners, customers and employees? Role-Based Strategy How do I design a mobility strategy and roadmap for my organization’s needs? Adoption Roadmap How do I ensure adoption and mind-set shift to mobility by the intended users? Change Management Figure 2 cognizant 20-20 insights 4
  • 5. Phase 1 (short term): » Claims tracking. • Users: Maximum one of two channel partner groups and one internal group of users. » Simple policy updates – e.g., contact numbers, addresses, etc. • Applications: Mostly simple, Web-based applications with access through a mobile browser. • Products: One or two products that are less complex and can be easily sold such as retail auto, term life, etc. • Users: Comprehensive user coverage with at least 60% to 80% of the channel partners being covered, 50% to 70% of customers being provided access, and customer service, underwriting and core operations-related enterprise users being covered. • Applications: Major functionalities are covered as native mobile applications with some Web-based applications being accessed through a mobile browser. • Platforms: Coverage of more than one platform – e.g., IOS and Android covered on a company-owned device and application support provided for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) on a selective basis. • Products: All major products that contribute 80% of business portfolio regardless of complexity are enabled to be sold and serviced using tablets and smartphones. These include retail auto, home, small/medium commercial, term life, savings products, variable annuities, retirements, etc. • Functions: Leading and innovative functions implemented for all user roles, such as: Platforms: Just one platform – e.g., IOS or Android covered on a company-owned device. • Phase 3 (long term): • Functions: Simple sales functions, such as: » Financial calculators. » Product brochures and rating info. » Policy enquiry. » Quick quotes. » Basic customer information capture. Phase 2 (medium term): • Users: At least 40% to 50% of the channel partners are covered with a few customers being provided access on a trial basis, and operations-related users are also covered. • Applications: Some native mobile applications in addition to Web-based applications with access through mobile browser. • • Platforms: Coverage of more than one platform – e.g., IOS and Android covered on a company-owned device. » Interactive training. Products: At least five or six major products of medium complexity that can be sold using tablets and smartphones – e.g., retail auto, home, term life, savings products, simple variable annuities, etc. » News and updates, information snippets. » Branding. » Regulatory and compliance updates. » Agent performance reports. » Campaign management. » Portfolio construction tools. » Games/educational. • Functions: Additional functionalities over and above the basic ones, such as: » Self-service menu for customers. » Notifications – alerts and reminders. » Fund switch. We believe this three-phase approach to mobility will lead to greater customer and field force engagement, improved quote-to-policy conversion, enhanced touch points for sales and servicing, better brand awareness and repeat business. » Policy payments. Conclusion » Endorsements. The solicitation-driven nature of the insurance business requires numerous interactions and » Claims document updates. cognizant 20-20 insights 5
  • 6. Relevant Customer-Centric Aspects Using Mobility for Higher Benefit Realization Customer-Driven Mobile Functionality Intimacy Driven by Superior User Experience Insurers who can deliver unique, differentiated and customized value based on customer propensities – e.g., value seekers, deal hunters, etc. – will be able to attract, retain and grow customer’s wallet share. Knowledge and insight of the 3 user groups, i.e.: 1. Customers/prospects. 2. Agents/channel partners. 3. Internal users – e.g., customer services, contact center execs. Leveraging the powerful features of smart devices optimally – e.g., GPS, calendar, etc. – that redefine and transform the erstwhile “real-time” customer facing tasks and manual activities. For the above three user groups with evolving needs a successful strategy will view processes and functionalities that consistently create right level of engagement and compelling value propositions. Benefit 1 - Efficiency Helps improving productivity and cutting costs by error free electronic content processing, reduce turnaround time (TAT), manual tasks elimination. Benefit 2 - Growth Better customer/channel engagement drives new business growth, retention of existing book leading to higher revenue, penetration of newer segments. Benefit 3 - Brand Recall Improve loyalty by getting closer to the customer, drive repeat business, “deliver convincing brand experiences” and convert loyal customers to advocates. Ability to be “customer obsessed” will differentiate the winners from the rest of the pack and hence "mobility with agility" is the new success factor. Figure 3 touch points with customers/prospects before a sale can be made. Mobile can be an optimal medium to engage and strengthen customer interaction. The accelerating adoption of smartphones coupled with increased use of mobility by consumers, employees and channel partners make it imperative for insurers to adopt mobility into insurance business processes. Around 70% of insurers have either implemented or are in the process of implementing mobile functionalities for their channels and customers. The prerequisite for any insurer to forge ahead of the competition is a robust mobile strategy aligned to its strategic vision. Such a strategy should: picture and ensure that the initiative dovetails into the larger enterprise environment. For example, customer groups or verticals could be classified as retail, small/large commercial, corporate clients, individual clients, high net worth individuals, group life, annuities, etc. in the P&C and life/annuity businesses. The approach should cover all of them with a common backbone that anchors the distinctive features for each segment. • Cover the “service lines” – e.g., agents, bro- kers, direct, call center, bancassurance, independent advisors, and so on – for a consistent customer experience. Here again, the channel partners, while being unique in their servicing patterns, segments and methods, have to be brought into alignment with the group. This will support a consistent customer experience across channels, a synergistic implementation and harvesting of best practices across intermediaries. Encapsulate • the “business verticals/ customer segments” in their entirety with a unique approach for each group. Despite this exclusive approach, it must bring in inclusivity – i.e., synergize with the bigger cognizant 20-20 insights 6
  • 7. • Be supported by appropriate and adequate funding under the strategic initiatives umbrella so that the program gets continuity and is sustainable in the long run. A strategic approach, with reusable components anchored on the functional landscape, proper leadership guidance and the business and IT teams working collaboratively will deliver the following benefits: • Expanded reach and spread with digital capa- bilities to effectively tap newer markets and segments that use digital as the first source of informational content. Based on our mobility consulting and implementation experience at some leading U.S. insurers, we estimate that 40% to 50% of agents and 20% to 25% of customers are already using mobile apps provided by the insurers for policy sales and services. • • Better alignment between customer, product and channel mix yielding product penetration based on customer need analysis, leading to superior conversion of leads to customers. Based on our experience with leading U.S. insurers in the mobility landscape, we found around a 40% to 60% improvement in operational efficiencies culminating in higher deal closure ratios. • Enhanced engagement with customers and channel partners leading to higher sales; improved advisory approach leading to stickiness and retention of profitable customers; and improved wallet share. • Enriched brand equity and superior user experience through understanding customer sentiments better and the cultivation of loyal customer tribes. For example, during our discussions with multiple clients, it emerged that 25% to 30% of customers and prospects changed their choice of product and insurer based on mobile campaigns, product information and other informational content shared over tablets and smartphones by leading insurers in the U.S. Improved lead identification through targeting the right customer segment, tracking and monitoring the conversion of prospects to customers within the markets. Footnote “Beyond the PC,” The Economist, Oct. 8, 2011, http://www.economist.com/node/21531109. 1 References • “Mobilizing the Enterprise,” Cognizant, Whitepapers/Mobilizing-the-Enterprise.pdf. February 2012, http://www.cognizant.com/Insights • Andrew Borg, “Enterprise Mobility Management Goes Global: Mobility Becomes Core IT,” Aberdeen Group, July 27, 2011, http://www.aberdeen.com/Aberdeen-Library/7282/RB-enterprise-mobilitymanagement.aspx. • “Tablet Demand and Disruption: Mobile Users Come of Age,” Morgan Stanley, Feb. 14, 2011, http://www.morganstanley.com/views/perspectives/tablets_demand.pdf. • “Unleashing Enterprise Mobility,” PricewaterhouseCoopers, PwC Technology Forecast 2011, Issue 1, 2011. cognizant 20-20 insights 7
  • 8. About the Author Vijai S Raghunathan, AVP, Consulting, heads Cognizant Business Consulting’s Insurance Practice. He has over two decades of experience in insurance consulting, advisory services, CoE setup and building a global consulting practice. Vijai has worked in the U.S., UK, Europe and the APAC region delivering transformation projects for large insurers. He drives consulting engagements across geographies. Vijai holds a master’s degree from the Delhi School of Economics as well as AICWA, FIII and AIRM certification from the UK. Additionally, he is a LOMA Level 1 (U.S.) and INS (Ins. Institute of America) and is pursuing CPCU (U.S.). He can be reached at Vijai.Raghunathan@cognizant.com. About Cognizant Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) is a leading provider of information technology, consulting, and business process outsourcing services, dedicated to helping the world’s leading companies build stronger businesses. Headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey (U.S.), Cognizant combines a passion for client satisfaction, technology innovation, deep industry and business process expertise, and a global, collaborative workforce that embodies the future of work. With over 50 delivery centers worldwide and approximately 164,300 employees as of June 30, 2013, Cognizant is a member of the NASDAQ-100, the S&P 500, the Forbes Global 2000, and the Fortune 500 and is ranked among the top performing and fastest growing companies in the world. Visit us online at www.cognizant.com for more information. World Headquarters European Headquarters India Operations Headquarters 500 Frank W. Burr Blvd. Teaneck, NJ 07666 USA Phone: +1 201 801 0233 Fax: +1 201 801 0243 Toll Free: +1 888 937 3277 Email: inquiry@cognizant.com 1 Kingdom Street Paddington Central London W2 6BD Phone: +44 (0) 207 297 7600 Fax: +44 (0) 207 121 0102 Email: infouk@cognizant.com #5/535, Old Mahabalipuram Road Okkiyam Pettai, Thoraipakkam Chennai, 600 096 India Phone: +91 (0) 44 4209 6000 Fax: +91 (0) 44 4209 6060 Email: inquiryindia@cognizant.com © ­­ Copyright 2013, Cognizant. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the express written permission from Cognizant. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.