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Insurance Telematics in Europe and North America to 2021: Europe and North America will reach 65.2 million active insurance telematics policies

Dublin, Dec. 15, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Insurance Telematics in Europe and North America - 3rd Edition" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

Europe and North America will reach 65.2 million active insurance telematics policies in 2021

According to a new research report, the number of insurance telematics policies in force on the European market reached 6.8 million in Q4-2016. Growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 34.8 percent, this number is expected to reach 30.0 million by 2021. In North America, the number of insurance telematics policies in force is expected to grow at a CAGR of 38.2 percent from 6.9 million in Q4-2016 to reach 35.2 million in 2021.

The European insurance telematics market is largely dominated by hardwired aftermarket black boxes while self-install OBD devices represent the vast majority of the active policies in North America. Several major US insurers have however recently shifted to solutions based on smartphones.

In North America, the market is dominated by US-based Progressive, Allstate, Liberty Mutual and State Farm as well as Intact Financial Corporation and Desjardins in Canada. The Italian insurers UnipolSai and Generali together accounted for around 50 percent of the telematics-enabled policies in Europe. Insurers with a strong adoption of telematics-enabled policies in the UK moreover include Admiral Group, Insure The Box and Direct Line. Several insurers in the rest of Europe have also shown a substantial uptake of telematics in 2016-2017.

Insurers are increasingly expected to embrace every aspect of telematics to reduce the cost of claims, improve the underwriting process and add services to increase the customer value through differentiated telematics offerings, continued Mr. Svegander. He added that several attempts to reduce distracted driving and increase consumer engagement using smartphone-based insurance telematics have been seen in both Europe and North America. Consumer engagement is now the focus for most insurance telematics programmes and will continue to be an important topic in the near term, concluded Mr. Svegander.

The insurance telematics value chain spans multiple industries including a large ecosystem of companies extending far beyond the insurance industry players. Automotive OEMs are showing an increasing interest in insurance telematics. Examples include General Motors, Ford, BMW, Daimler, PSA Group and Fiat. The vehicle manufacturers are expected to drive the long-term development of insurance telematics by offering the possibility to utilise connected car OEM data in pay-how-you-drive offers.

Notable aftermarket telematics service providers with a focus on insurance telematics include Octo Telematics with over 5.3 million active devices in Q4-2017 and other end-to-end solution providers such as Vodafone Automotive and Viasat Group. LexisNexis Risk Solutions, Intelligent Mechatronic Systems, Cambridge Mobile Telematics, Modus, The Floow, Scope Technologies and TrueMotion are also important players on the insurance telematics market.

Key Topics Covered:

1. The automotive market

1.1. The automotive market in Europe
1.1.1. Vehicles in use and car density
1.1.2. New car registrations and leading manufacturers
1.2. The automotive market in North America
1.2.1. Vehicles in use and car parc density
1.2.2. New car registrations and leading manufacturers
1.3. Automotive insurance
1.3.1. Basic insurance terminology and categorisations
1.3.2. The fundamentals of automotive insurance
1.3.3. Traditional automotive insurance risk rating and pricing criteria
1.3.4. Developments of the actuarial toolbox for motor insurers
1.4. The European automotive insurance market
1.5. The North American automotive insurance market

2. Insurance telematics solutions

2.1. Introduction to insurance telematics
2.1.1. The rationale for telematics-based insurance policy pricing
2.1.2. Brief history of insurance telematics offerings
2.2. Usage-based insurance and related concepts and applications
2.2.1. Manual reporting
2.2.2. Usage-based insurance telematics - PAYD, PHYD, MHYD, TBYB
2.2.3. Continuous and time-limited telematics data recording
2.2.4. Usage-based pricing vs. claims-related insurance telematics
2.2.5. Personal lines and commercial lines insurance telematics
2.2.6. Value-added services related to insurance telematics
2.3. Insurance telematics infrastructure
2.3.1. Vehicle segment
2.3.2. Insurer segment
2.3.3. End-user segment
2.3.4. Network segment
2.3.5. GNSS segment
2.4. Business models
2.4.1. In-house development
2.4.2. Leveraging telematics partners
2.4.3. Underwriting without direct client interaction

3. The European insurance telematics market

3.1. Regional market characteristics
3.2. Insurance telematics case studies
3.2.1. Italian insurer UnipolSai has an installed base of over 3.1 million blackboxes
3.2.2. Generali continues to grow and surpasses 1.3 million active policyholders
3.2.3. Allianz's dedicated Telematics subsidiary serves several European operations
3.2.4. AXA offers its insurance telematics portfolio in multiple European countries
3.2.5. Admiral Group reached 200,000 active insurance telematics policies in 2016
3.2.6. Insure The Box has sold 750,000 blackbox-based policies in the UK
3.2.7. Direct Line grows rapidly in the UK and has over 100,000 active UBI policies
3.2.8. Aviva Drive app has reached over 600,000 downloads in the UK
3.2.9. UK-based Ingenie expands its portfolio providing B2B services
3.2.10. Towergate's iKube policies are powered by TomTom Telematics
3.2.11. Fiat, Volkswagen and MINI works with Carrot Insurance and Trak Global
3.2.12. Marmalade targets young drivers
3.2.13. RSA has launched UBI programmes in the UK, Canada and Norway
3.2.14. Coverbox offers PHYD to older drivers in the UK
3.2.15. Autoline launches Chillidrive powered by Inzura
3.2.16. Telefleet Insurance and Masternaut partners for fleet insurance
3.2.17. PSA Finance UK offers telematics-based insurance to young drivers
3.2.18. BMW's ConnectedDrive enables UBI powered by Allianz in the UK
3.2.19. Renault-Nissan Alliance partners with The Floow
3.2.20. Daimler Financial Services offers UBI in Belgium, France and Germany
3.2.21. HUK-Coburg offers PHYD for young drivers in Germany
3.2.22. VHV's Telematik Garant uses a 12V device with built-in connectivity
3.2.23. German insurer Signal Iduna launches UBI based on TomTom OBD device
3.2.24. Telefnica moves to smartphone-only solutions
3.2.25. UNIQA SafeLine powered by Dolphin Technologies has a focus on safety
3.2.26. Groupama in France has launched PHYD insurance
3.2.27. Chipin has 5,000 insurance telematics end users on the Dutch market
3.2.28. Spanish MAPFRE Group has also launched insurance telematics in the US
3.2.29. SA and Sparkassen Versicherung offers eCall services in Germany
3.2.30. GDV launches eCall service with 46 participating German insurers
3.2.31. Zavarovalnica Triglav works with Amodo to bring UBI to Eastern Europe
3.2.32. HDI Global SE provides telematics-based fleet insurance in the UK
3.2.33. Springworks powered Telia Sense is used by Folksam and Alka
3.2.34. Paydrive offers UBI in Sweden powered by Scope Technologies

4. The North American insurance telematics market

4.1. Regional market characteristics
4.1.1. United States
4.1.2. Canada
4.2. Insurance telematics case studies
4.2.1. Progressive launched its mobile programme in December 2016
4.2.2. State Farm transitions to smartphone solution using a Bluetooth beacon
4.2.3. Allstate has reached 1.0 million active UBI policyholders
4.2.4. Esurance announced the DriveSense mobile app in June 2016
4.2.5. Liberty Mutual offers both commercial and personal lines insurance telematics
4.2.6. Allstate's subsidiary Arity expands its offering to external customers
4.2.7. Desjardins offers smartphone app for insurance telematics in Canada
4.2.8. Nationwide works with Octo Telematics, IMS, LexisNexis and TrueMotion
4.2.9. Farmers offers insurance telematics for commercial lines powered by Modus
4.2.10. Toyota and Aioi Nissay Dowa form telematics insurance services company
4.2.11. iA Financial Group will pause its insurance telematics programme in 2018
4.2.12. Sprint is no longer actively pursuing insurance telematics
4.2.13. Root Insurance is a smartphone-based insurance company
4.2.14. Mobileye and Munich Re collaborate to reduce fleet accidents in the US
4.2.15. True Mileage uses NFC and works with Ohio Mutual Insurance Group
4.2.16. VOXX offers insurance telematics via its connected car offerings
4.2.17. Spireon adds insurance telematics to its NSpire platform
4.2.18. GM OnStar joins Verisk Telematics Data Exchange as the first OEM
4.2.19. CMT powers multiple smartphone-based pilots across the US
4.2.20. Samsung enters the telematics market by launching Samsung Connect Auto140
4.2.21. Intact has sold 350,000 UBI policies in Canada
4.2.22. Metromile is now a full-service car insurance company

5. Market forecasts and trends

5.1. Market analysis
5.1.1. Insurance telematics policies and penetration in Europe and North America
5.1.2. Form factor developments in Europe and North America
5.2. Value chain analysis
5.2.1. Insurance industry players
5.2.2. Telematics industry players
5.2.3. Automotive industry players
5.2.4. Telecom industry players
5.2.5. IT industry players
5.2.6. Mergers and acquisitions in the insurance telematics space
5.3. Market drivers and barriers
5.3.1. Macroeconomic environment
5.3.2. Regulatory environment
5.3.3. Competitive environment
5.3.4. Technology environment
5.4. Future industry trends
5.4.1. Continued broadening of the insurance telematics concept is expected
5.4.2. Insurers will embrace both UBI and claims-related insurance telematics
5.4.3. Form factor shift to favour mobile devices in the short term
5.4.4. Connected cars pave the way for mass-marketisation of insurance telematics
5.4.5. New data exchanges expected to make OEM data available to small insurers
5.4.6. Commercial applications to grow alongside personal lines insurance telematics
5.4.7. Privacy concerns are softening across customer segments
5.4.8. Big Data: Ownership and portability of telematics data to be scrutinised
5.4.9. Insurance telematics aims to reduce distracted driving
5.4.10. Mobility trends provide new opportunities for telematics-based insurance
5.4.11. Vehicle diagnostics data from connected cars can create value for insurers
5.4.12. Outlook: Insurance telematics is growing rapidly in other regions
5.4.13. The importance of consumer engagement rises rapidly
5.4.14. Autonomous cars alter the playing field for motor insurance

6. Company profiles and strategies

6.1. Agero
6.2. Agnik
6.3. Amodo
6.4. Baseline Telematics
6.5. Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions
6.6. CalAmp
6.7. Cambridge Mobile Telematics
6.8. CCC Information Services
6.9. Dolphin Technologies
6.10. Geotab
6.11. Greater Than
6.12. IMETRIK Global
6.13. Intelligent Mechatronic Systems
6.14. Insure Telematics Solutions
6.15. Inzura
6.16. Meta System
6.17. Modus
6.18. MyDrive Solutions
6.19. LexisNexis (Wunelli)
6.20. Octo Telematics
6.21. Quartix
6.22. Redtail Telematics
6.23. Scope Technologies
6.24. Teletrac Navman
6.25. The Floow
6.26. TomTom Telematics
6.27. Trakm8
6.28. TrueMotion
6.29. Verisk Analytics
6.30. Viasat Group
6.31. Vodafone Automotive
6.32. Willis Towers Watson
6.33. Zurich Fleet Intelligence

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fzgh4f/insurance?w=12

                    
                    
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