insurEco System to Attend the Federal Action Committee on Insurance for Blockchain and InsurTech
The timing has never been more prudent to get agents, carriers, legal teams and regulators on the same page without great operational friction. Blockchain can allow our government to oversee the industry in a positive, proactive way, thus ensuring a more stable insurance economy.
DALLAS, May 9, 2018 (Newswire.com) - On Thursday, May 10, the insurEco System team will be traveling to Washington, D.C., to participate in the periodic meeting of the Federal Advisory Committee on Insurance. In this meeting, the committee will discuss topics including blockchain initiatives and insurtech accelerators as well as an update on the activities of the Federal Insurance Office. See Official Posting.
"The timing has never been more prudent to get agents, carriers, legal teams and regulators on the same page without great operational friction," explains Derek Lovrenich, CEO of insurEco System. "Blockchain can allow our government to oversee the industry in a positive, proactive way, thus ensuring a more stable insurance economy. We are excited to be able to participate in the process of our government and we are hopeful of the possibilities policy blockchain can provide."
The timing has never been more prudent to get agents, carriers, legal teams and regulators on the same page without great operational friction.
Derek Lovrenich, CEO
Below are a few points insurEco feels should be discussed. A full copy of our submission can be found here.
Insurance Data Ownership Rights of the Individual
Insurance professionals are utilizing data about consumers to base the price of their insurance. Most of this pricing data is done behind closed doors and consumers don’t see the amount of data collected against them. Blockchain creates a way to store this data via a permission-based method through smart contracts. The consumers’ data is inherently theirs, and they should benefit from usage in data analytics and know who is accessing their data.
Protection of the Licensed Broker Relationship
There is a large network of licensed insurance brokers who are becoming the target of automation. Many small local brokers are being replaced by larger internet suppliers who are getting large numbers of quotes through high priced technologies. The smaller broker is unable to compete in this top-down marketplace and is losing market share. Securing the Broker of Record in a blockchain solution would ensure a fair playing field for all agents, thus protecting the foundation of the American business model.
Product Pricing/Practices Oversight
Product appetite/guidelines are one of the most important pieces for an insurance program or product. The practices surrounding the way the insurer does business is also a vital piece to keeping an insurance product healthy and able to pay claims. A blockchain solution would allow regulators to see in real time the rules being used to distribute the insurance product and would drastically cut down operational time in the event a carrier becomes insolvent.
Utility Crypto Tokens Encourage Entrepreneurship
The Insurance industry as a whole has a high barrier to entry for micro-innovation business models due to the lack of a single premium delivery and tracking system. A true utility token acting as a digitized SaaS fee will allow layering of micro-innovations and usher in a new age of production-ready specialized microservices. Tokens sent through smart contracts can be used to instantly deliver fees and taxes while transparently showing who is getting paid for clearer litigation. Utility tokens will simplify and drastically speed up claims by using smart claim escrow contracts which execute automatically based on predefined conditions.
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