|
PTP Insurance
Agents of Naperville, IL, an independent insurance agency
|
|
|
      
|
Study:
Buyer Satisfaction Better When Local Agent Plays a Role
|
|
|
|
|
|
July 15, 2008
A new industry study says that
buyers who purchase their auto insurance policies through local
agents give significantly higher average satisfaction scores
compared with those who purchase policies from call center representatives
or via Internet channels.
"Buyers who use insurance
agents are also more likely to purchase bundled auto and homeowner
insurance policies," said Jeremy Bowler, senior director
of the insurance practice at J.D. Power and Associates, who conducted
the recent J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Insurance New Buyer
Study.
"Despite this trend, insurance
providers are steadily enhancing their Web sites capabilities,
and shopping through a direct channel certainly has its benefits
for prospective buyers, as most cite the ease of conducting business
as a primary reason for shopping and purchasing direct,"
Bowler added. "As direct channels are steadily enhanced,
the challenge for insurers is to accommodate buyers seeking more
complex insurance bundles in order to potentially increase close
rates via the Web."
The study examines the purchase
behaviors and overall satisfaction of buyers who shop for a new
auto insurance company. Three key factors are measured to determine
overall satisfaction. In order of importance, they are: distribution
channel (50 percent), price (29 percent) and policy offerings
(21 percent).
"The shopping experience
is the first opportunity that an insurer has to meet or exceed
the expectations of prospective buyers," Bowler said. "The
growing convenience of obtaining quotes, particularly online,
makes shopping and switching increasingly simple. As a result,
insurers who disappoint buyers during the shopping and sales
process run the risk of losing sales from potential new customers
and of losing renewals from existing customers."
The study finds that while 55 percent of all new auto insurance
sales are handled by local agents, the percentage of buyers shopping
and closing via direct channels -- which includes insurer Web
sites and call centers -- has increased from the 2007 study.
In 2008, 44 percent of buyers
who bought auto insurance from a new insurer purchased directly
from the insurer, rather than through an agent -- an increase
of 3 percentage points from 2007. Additionally, among buyers
who changed their shopping channel, more buyers changed to direct
purchasing methods (22 percent) compared with those who switched
to using an agent (15 percent).
"The study results indicate
that a growing number of insurance shoppers are buying auto insurance
online," said Bowler. "In 2008, sales transactions
processed entirely on the Web now account for 21 percent of all
new-customer insurance sales."
The study also found the following
insurance buying trends:
- The rate of switching insurers
has increased -- up from 33 percent in 2007 to 39 percent in
2008.
- Fourteen percent of customers
initiated the shopping process because of a poor customer service
experience. Among them, 73 percent switched insurers, which emphasizes
the importance of delivering good customer service.
- In the past 12 months, 36 percent
of customers requested an insurance quote, marking a 5 percent
increase from 2007.
- Serial shoppers, defined as
those customers who have shopped three or more times for auto
insurance in the past three years, represent slightly less than
one-third of all auto policy shoppers.
- While the average insurer will
close 18 percent of their quotes, close rates range from 9 percent
to 38 percent among insurers profiled in the study.
Carrier Satisfaction
Among the 18 major auto insurance companies that participated
and were ranked in the survey, Erie ranks highest among in satisfying
new buyers with the purchase experience, according to the 2008
Insurance New Buyer Study by J.D. Power and Associates.
Erie ranks highest in the study
with a score of 896 on a 1,000-point scale, performing particularly
well in the price factor. The Hartford closely follows Erie in
the rankings (894), while State Farm ranks third overall (893).
State Farm performs particularly well in both the distribution
channel and policy offerings factors. USAA, a financial services
provider open only to the U.S. military community and their families,
and therefore not included in the rankings, also achieves a high
level of customer satisfaction.
The 2008 Insurance New Buyer
Study is based on responses from 8,452 consumers who requested
an auto insurance price quote from at least one competitive insurer
in the past 12 months and includes evaluations of 17,677 unique
carrier quotes. The study was fielded in April 2008.
Source: J.D. Power and Associates
Return to Articles
Home Page. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
People
to People Insurance Services Inc. - 1240 Iroquois, Naperville, IL, DuPage County - Serving Chicagoland (630) 355-2355 |
 |
Naperville Illinois personal and commercial independent insurance agents, PTP Insurance Agency, serves clients throughout
the metropolitan Chicagoland area which includes Cook County, DuPage County, Kane County, Kendall County and Will County;
including, but not limited to, Naperville, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, Aurora, Batavia, Barrington, Berwyn,
Bedford Park, Bloomingdale, Brookfield, Burbank, Burr Ridge, Carol Stream, Chicago, Clarendon Hills, Countryside,
Darien, Downers Grove, Elgin, Elmhurst Glen Ellyn, Glendale Heights, Hickory Hills, Hoffman Estates, LaGrange,
LaGrange Park, Lemont, Lisle, Lockport, Lombard, Lyons, Mokena, Montgomery, Oak Brook, Oswego, Romeoville,
St Charles, Schaumburg, Shorewood, Sycamore, Warrenville,West Chicago, Westmont, Woodridge and Yorkville.
|