The Insurance Market in the Era of Digital Transitions: Relationships Between Insurers, Big Tech, and Insurtechs
January 2025
Authors
Arthur Charpentier, L'Université du Québec à Montréal
Raphaël Suire, Nantes University, IAE—Graduate school of Management, France
Description
The digital revolution has profoundly transformed market dynamics, particularly within the insurance sector. This transformation encompasses the infrastructure and technologies that facilitate information exchange, the emergence of new business practices, a deluge of data, and the rise of innovative players capitalizing on these changes to deliver unique value propositions to customers. Traditional insurance companies face significant challenges and opportunities as they navigate competition from established Big Tech firms and agile insurtech startups. This study examines the disruptive nature of digital advancements, compelling historical players to confront the innovator's dilemma (Christensen, 1997): whether to adapt and develop established practices or invest in new strategies to leverage digital opportunities. In doing so, they also come up against smaller, more agile start-ups. We highlight the necessity for insurance actors to rethink their roles in light of new market entrants and the evolving landscape shaped by Big Tech's data monetization strategies. To analyze these dynamics, we propose an original framework in the form of a triangle of possibilities, which positions various market players and elucidates their strategic movements, innovations, and possible partnerships. This framework also aids in identifying competitive advantages and development trajectories, ultimately offering scenarios for the evolution of traditional insurance players in a digital and data-driven era.
Materials
Insurance Market in the Era of Digital Transitions
Acknowledgments
The researchers’ deepest gratitude goes to those without whose efforts this project could not have come to fruition: the Project Oversight Group for their diligent work overseeing, reviewing and editing this report for accuracy and relevance.
Project Oversight Group members:
Erika Dochney, FSA
Kar Khin Mok, FSA, CERA, ACIA
Paula Schwinn, FSA, MAAA
At the Society of Actuaries Research Institute:
Korrel Crawford, Senior Research Administrator
Dale Hall, FSA, MAAA, CERA, Managing Director of Research
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