LexisNexis Risk Solutions
At LexisNexis Risk Solutions, we believe in the power of data and advanced analytics for better risk management. With many years of expertise, we are the trusted data analytics provider for organisations seeking actionable insights to manage risks and improve results while upholding high standards for security and privacy. LexisNexis Risk Solutions serves customers in more than 100 countries and is part of RELX Group, a world-leading provider of information and analytics for professional and business customers. For more information, please visit risk.lexisnexis.co.uk/insurance
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Renters and homeowners: Differing motivations on insurance claims, costs, renewals
Home insurance claims may be infrequent but the claims experience offers a good opportunity to build brand affinity with an insurance provider, especially with homeowners. This blog sheds light on the key differences between renters and homeowners in relation to home insurance trends.
Motor insurance fraud roundtable: Data and diligence, how can insurers combat any increase in criminal activity?
Insurance Post, in association with LexisNexis Risk Solutions, gathered experts together to discuss how issues such as ghost broking, the current limitations of benchmarking and fraud detection are pertinent to rooting out motor insurance fraud. This content provides a summary of the discussion.
Claims progress over perfection: A clearer view to help tackle insurance fraud
As insurance looks back on a difficult period for customers, for tackling insurance fraud and for claims – it’s important to come together as a community and respond with solutions in the industry. The blog highlights how the insurance industry can overcome consumer cynicism to help tackle fraud.
Vlog: Advice on building a career in data science
What's it like to work in the field of data science? In this vlog, Alan O’Loughlin, data analytics leader for international markets at LexisNexis Risk Solutions describes a typical day in the life of a data scientist and provides practical advice on building a career in data science.
Insurance claims experience a major factor in loyalty
A large number of policyholders in our LexisNexis Risk Solutions research continue to express cynicism or dissatisfaction with the insurance claims process. This blog highlights some of the key findings including the relationship between insurance claims experience and loyalty.
New data to deal with fire tipping points for better insurance risk classification
For property fire risks we can establish fairly accurate tipping points, which allow the insurance industry to calculate risks, and the ensuing cost of claims, with greater precision. This blog focuses on new data to deal with fire tipping points for better insurance risk classification.
Three approaches for embedding analytics in insurance processes
Remaining competitive and profitable when there are multiple disruptive factors requires a full understanding of the impact on the insurance business, and where you can apply advanced analytics techniques. This blog highlights three approaches for embedding analytics in insurance processes.
Insurance industry and data science working together: How new data insights come to market
In this interview, Alan O’Loughlin, senior director, head of data science international at LexisNexis Risk Solutions discusses recent changes in how data is being applied in the insurance market, how new insurance insights emerge and whether data demands will shift.
Data leverage for building insurance cover around an individual or business
Customers are open to more automation in services such as insurance applications, form filling and claims. But there are lingering consumer concerns about data privacy. This blog highlights the importance of accessing vital data at point of quote, for risk-based decisioning on personalised products.
Another ‘brick in the wall’ for the battle against insurance fraud
It’s generally accepted that the insurance industry is braced for a rise in fraud attempts, and with financial pressures arising we can expect new types of fraudulent activity. This blog highlights the latest fraud trends and how insurers can leverage analytics in the fight against insurance fraud.