WEFOX CALLS ON INSURANCE INDUSTRY TO IMPROVE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE

‘Unfair’, ‘complicated’, ‘a waste of money’- findings from the wefox Global Safety Report  

wefox, the world’s leading insurtech, has published today the ‘Global Safety Report’. The results show widespread dissatisfaction and lack of trust in the global insurance industry in an era when the customer experience is at a click of a button.

It also shows that despite this sentiment and in the face of insurance rates and the rising cost of living, only 13 per cent of respondents would cut back on insurance, even if they were struggling to make ends meet, demonstrating the resilience of the age-old industry.

Julian Teicke, CEO and founder at wefox, said: “Our first Global Safety Report has shown exactly what we at wefox have known for a long time - the customer experience sucks - because the sector is not keeping up with the needs of today’s consumer.”

“The founding principle of our industry - to keep people safe - is as important today as it has always been. However, we believe that insurance can do more. It needs to go beyond protect and support. We have the power to help keep people safe and prevent risk. That’s the responsibility of our industry.”.

“People are now demanding a better customer experience that is simple, convenient and fast. We are already witnessing how technology is delivering a superior level of customer experience from ordering groceries, booking travel or simply paying for their coffee all at a click of a button. Insurance can do the same,” added Mr. Teicke.

wefox surveyed more than 12,850 consumers in Germany, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, the UK and the US. The results were illuminating. Forty eight per cent of respondents said the cost of their policies had increased in the last 12 months. Sixty nine percent were worried about being able to afford their policies in the future and 55 per cent didn’t think they were getting a good deal from their insurance provider.

Along with a clear appetite for technological change, the wefox Global Safety Report also shows an interest in personalised insurance with 57 per cent of policyholders wanting insurers to use personal data to tailor premiums to their needs. Forty seven percent feel their premiums penalise them for factors outside of their control, such as postcode or profession.

Mr. Teicke said: “Insurance is an ancient industry that continues to be crisis resistant. Now is the time for the industry to step up and take care of our customers. The words used by the thousands of consumers we spoke to in compiling this report were that insurance is ‘unfair’, ‘complicated’ and ‘a waste of money’. That’s a long way from ‘protect’, ‘support’ and ‘keep me safe’.”

“Technology is transforming industries. Yet the greater part of the insurance industry has

ignored the advantages and opportunities that technology can bring. At wefox, we can see that by harnessing the power of technology to drive innovation we can revolutionise the way people not only think about insurance, but how they experience it

“Fifty-five percent of consumers who took part in our survey want the industry to offer digital and mobile services, just as banks do. Our customers can use these options.  We cannot allow the customer insurance experience to continue to suck. The insurance industry has to step up.  The time is now,” added Mr. Teicke.

The wefox Global Safety Report comes off the back of a recent series D funding round of $400m giving the company a post-money valuation of $4.5bn, a 50 per cent increase from the 2021 valuation of $3bn. 

About wefox

[GER]

wefox. Empowering Insurance.

wefox wurde 2015 von Julian Teicke, Fabian Wesemann und Dario Fazlic gegründet. Das Ziel des InsurTechs: Empowering Insurance - die Versicherungsindustrie vollständig zu digitalisieren und so alle Akteure auf einfachem Wege zusammenzubringen.

Im März 2024 wurde Mark Hartigan zum CEO der wefox Gruppe ernannt, um das Unternehmen in die nächste Wachstumsphase zu führen. Seit der Gründung 2015 hat das Unternehmen seinen Umsatz jährlich gesteigert und 800 Mio. USD im Jahr 2023 erzielt. wefox hat aktuell knapp 3 Mio. Kunden in seinen Märkten Deutschland, Österreich, Italien, Polen, den Niederlanden und der Schweiz.

Im Mai 2023 erweiterte wefox seine Series-D-Finanzierung um 55 Mio. USD und sicherte sich eine zusätzliche RCF in Höhe von 55 Mio. USD von J.P. Morgan und Barclays. Das Unternehmen ist mit 4,5 Mrd. USD bewertet.

[ENG]

wefox. Empowering Insurance.

wefox was founded in 2015 by Julian Teicke, Fabian Wesemann, and Dario Fazlic. wefox is an insurtech driven by a single purpose: Empowering Insurance - driving the digital transformation of the insurance industry and facilitating seamless collaboration among all stakeholders.

In March 2024, Mark Hartigan was appointed CEO of the wefox Group to lead the company into the next growth phase. Since its founding in 2015, the company has annually increased its revenue and achieved $800 million in 2023. wefox currently has nearly 3 million customers in its markets of Germany, Austria, Italy, Poland, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

In May 2023, wefox expanded its Series D financing by $55 million and secured an additional RCF of $55 million from J.P. Morgan and Barclays. The company is valued at $4.5 billion


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