Connected Homes: What Do Homeowners Want From Insurers?
Report Summary
Connected Homes: What Do Homeowners Want From Insurers?
Most connected homeowners would welcome their insurers’ help with equipping or managing connected devices.
Boston, September 13, 2017 – The growing availability of connected devices that consumers can install in their homes is presenting insurers with a dilemma. Do they look at this chapter within the broader internet-of-things saga as an opportunity to transform how insurers engage with their customers, or do they throw out a few gimmicky moves and discounts and call it a day?
This report helps property and casualty, life, and healthcare insurers gain a deeper understanding of the behavior and attitudes regarding connected devices and insurance issues. It is based on an Aite Group survey of 3,269 U.S. consumers, 516 of whom have a connected device, conducted online during June and July 2017.
This 65-page Impact Report contains 61 figures and one table. Clients of Aite Group’s Health Insurance, Life Insurance, or P&C Insurance service can download this report, the corresponding charts, and the Executive Impact Deck.
This report mentions Alert Labs, American Family, August Home, Aviva, Cocoon Labs, Desjardins, Intact, Keen Home, Liberty Mutual, Munich Re, Neos, Notion, Ring, Roost, and USAA.