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Learn about modernizing legacy systems in insurance, the challenges legacy systems pose, and potential solutions such as launching new products in flexible environments. Understand the impact of automation and improved functionality.
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Eoin Lyons FINDINGOILIN LEGACY Protect Association [20th March 2019]
“In times of rapid change, experience could be your worst enemy” (John Paul Getty)
What’s the problem? Source: “Modernising legacy systems in insurance” [Protiviti 2016]
Case study: What have I missed? Took out protection with his bank in 2001 Since then he has moved house twice, re-mortgaged several times, had half a dozen jobs, been self-employed, got married and had 2 kids, and has developed expensive middle class habits Only interaction is annual statement in the post Offered a phone number or an address to write to (not a joke) His policy is on a legacy system (we know – they’re a client) The bank has missed a dozen or more “moments of truth”
How are people trying to solve the problem? A potential solution to Legacy issues is to take a flexible approach: • Launch new products in more appropriate and flexible ring-fenced environments • Migrate simple, lower risk back books • Add digital functionality into Legacy products via API • Leave complex declining books well alone! ❹Leave alone
(3) Legacy Link: Enabling Digital Functionality Improved Functionality Enhanced flexibility Cost out Digital “Halo” Outsource Admin Conduct Risk / TCF IFA Portal Payment holidays Customer Self Serve Single Customer View Interface Legacy Link OPAL Environment Legacy Layer Marketing Database Data Warehouse CRM Product Client Environment
What could it mean for Matt? Online portal to self-serve his policy? No paper (unless he wants it)? Webchat? Join up his banking data and identify his protection needs “People who bought this also were interested in this” Able to act and create value at moments of truth ….. Amazon don’t have the data or insight your bank has (yet) ….. And the regulator will be happy with better engagement
“If it ain’t broke – don’t break it” (Charles Oakley)
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