WTW partners with Thatcham Research

WTW and Thatcham Research have announced a new partnership that combines their market-leading data and analytical capabilities to deliver a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of increasingly advanced vehicle technologies on claims risk.

The tie-up will see Variant Code’s vehicle specificity combine with Claim Metrics’ data and analytics to give insurers far deeper, richer insights of emerging trends in claims risks at a granular level in terms of claims characteristics, geography and vehicle type.

Containing data for over 50,000 vehicle variants, the unique Thatcham Research dataset Variant Code provides data granularity on the growing variety of standard and optional features in UK vehicles. Meanwhile, WTW’s Claim Metrics platform provides deep analysis of claims activity in the personal lines insurance market, benchmarking over £17bn of motor claims spend and more than 40% of the UK motor market.

Tom Helm, Head of Claims Consulting, WTW, said: “We are excited to announce this new partnership, which delivers a powerful combination of two unique datasets, supported by market-leading analytics, that offers insurers exceptional levels of insight into emerging claims trends driven by changes in vehicle technology and, as a consequence, the opportunity to benchmark claims performance at a more precise and granular level.”

Daniel Payne, Chief Digital Officer, Thatcham Research, said: “Vehicles are set to change more in the next five years than they have in the last 50. Combining the uniquely granular data and sophisticated analytics capabilities of Variant Code and Claim Metrics is a win-win for insurers. Empowered by new levels of insight, claims, underwriting and pricing teams are able to make more informed decisions, and price according to the specific features of a particular model variant. This capability is fundamental to maintaining competitive advantage, as vehicles evolve and technologies that were once the preserve of high-end models increase ngly become available at entry level.”

More Insights

Repair market facing an over-supply issue 

Bodyshop | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

18-04-2024

White paper predicts price decreases in used EV market

Bodyshop | Environment | Mobility | People | Supplier | Technology | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

18-04-2024

ARC360 News – Friday, 12 April 2024

Bodyshop | Environment | Finance | Insurance | Mobility | People | Salvage | Supplier | Technology | Training | Vehicle Repair | vehicle sales | Words

12-04-2024

Corporate Partners

Partners

REPAIRIFY

Associate Partners

Join our mailing list

If you would like to be kept up-to-date on ‘all things’ ARC360 simply complete and submit the form. We’ll do the rest to keep you connected…

* indicates required

Please tick below to confirm you would like to receive emails from I Love Claims Ltd.

You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. For information about our privacy practices, please visit our website.

We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.

By sumbitting this form I agree for ARC360 to contact me. Privacy Policy.

Become a partner

Interested in finding out how your organisation could become involved with the industry’s leading forum?

CONTACT US NOW