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市場調査レポート
生命保険契約管理プラットフォーム技術:北米・西欧
Insurance Technology - Transforming the Policy Administration Platform (Review Report)
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当商品の販売は、2011年07月19日を持ちまして終了しました。
Abstract
Overview
Introduction
This report combines all three briefs from the policy administration theme for
Q1 2006. Areas covered include market conditions and developments across the
life sector, strategies for policy administration modernization and
developments in vendors policy administration offerings.
Scope
- Covers North America and Western Europe.
- Forecasts policy administration spend by country until 2009, with spend
broken down by source for all countries covered
Report Highlights
While policy administration system investment has increased in the last two
years, the 'housekeeping' strategies adopted by the vast majority of insurers,
aimed at reducing cost and overlap while making marginal gains in operating
efficiency, have done little to provide back office functionality to meet
future business needs.
In recent years end to end reengineering or full scale replacement was not
feasible for most insurers due to tight IT budgets. However with budgets
showing signs of more robust growth, the failure of rationalization programs
to deliver and more mature IT/ business alignment, insurers are finding
themselves with more options in terms of investment.
The market for policy administration spending will grow by 4.0% CAGR in North
America and 2.9% in Western Europe as insurers continue to focus on back
office modernization in preparation for 21st century business imperatives.
Reasons to Purchase
- Gain visibility on the latest developments in the European and North
American L&P market
- Use Datamonitor's timely and concise analysis of key business and
technology issues to develop a compelling go-to-market strategy
Table of Contents
- DATAMONITOR VIEW
- CATALYST
- SUMMARY
- METHODOLOGY
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Introduction
- 2006 Life and Pensions Overview (Market Focus)
- Business Strategies in Global Life Insurance (Strategy Focus)
- Policy Administration Systems in L&P (Technology Focus)
- Policy Administration spending in Global Life Insurance (Databook)
- 2006 LIFE AND PENSIONS OVERVIEW (MARKET FOCUS)
- Summary
- The L&P ecosystem
- Investment gains & premium growth
- The changing product mix & pension reform
- The increasing regulatory burdon
- Ongoing industry consolidation and M&A
- Policy administration modernization
- BUSINESS STRATEGIES IN GLOBAL LIFE INSURANCE (STRATEGY FOCUS)
- Summary
- Business drivers for policy administration system modernization
- Business strategies for policy administration modernization
- Application rationalization can reduce cost and extend functionality,
but is not viable in the long-term
- Architecture standardization is the foundation of the future of policy
administration transformation
- Replacement of policy administration systems remains viable in certain
segments, but has limitations
- BPO remains in a "wait and see" period, but the architecture approach
may make it practical in the long run
- The changing blend of strategies
- Incremental replacement emerging as the strategy of choice among
insurers
- POLICY ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS IN L&P (TECHNOLOGY FOCUS)
- Summary
- Componentized architecture: A technology concept for today and tomorrow
- Maturing technology enables the next generation policy administration
system
- MAKING PROCESSES TECH AGNOSTIC - Standards
- INTEGRATING APPLICATIONS - Web services
- LEVERAGING INTEGRATION BENEFITS - Business process management and
workflow
- Making sense of processes - services and SOA
- POLICY ADMINISTRATION SPENDING IN GLOBAL LIFE INSURANCE (DATABOOK)
- Introduction
- Global Policy Administration market
- North American Life insurance Policy Administration IT market
- Western European Life insurance Policy Administration IT market
- North American Policy Administration IT source spending
- Western European Policy Administration source spending
- Policy Administration IT source spending, by country
- APPENDIX
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Policy Administration definitions
- Table 2: North American policy administration IT spending, 2005-2009,
by country
- Table 3: W. European policy administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by
country
- Table 4: North American Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009,
by source
- Table 5: W. European Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by
source
- Table 6: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
United States
- Table 7: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Canada
- Table 8: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Benelux
- Table 9: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
France
- Table 10: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Germany
- Table 11: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Italy
- Table 12: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Nordics
- Table 13: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Other Europe
- Table 14: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Spain
- Table 15: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Switzerland
- Table 16: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source, UK
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: The L&P ecosystem
- Figure 2: Summary of regulation affecting L&P insurers
- Figure 3: Market conditions driving insurers strategy
- Figure 4: Which are the most important business drivers for policy
administration systems re-engineering / replacement?
- Figure 5: With regard to your policy administration system, what is
your strategy for the next five years? - European insurers
- Figure 6: With regard to your policy administration system, what is
your strategy for the next five years? - North American Insurers
- Figure 7: Policy admin systems becoming more robust in meeting
business needs
- Figure 8: Policy admin systems becoming more robust in meeting
business needs
- Figure 9: North American policy administration IT spending, 2005-2009,
by country
- Figure 10: W. European policy administration IT spending, 2005-2009,
by country
- Figure 11: North American Policy Administration IT spending,
2005-2009, by source
- Figure 12: W. European Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009,
by source
- Figure 13: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
United States
- Figure 14: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Canada
- Figure 15: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Benelux
- Figure 16: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
France
- Figure 17: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Germany
- Figure 18: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Italy
- Figure 19: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Nordics
- Figure 20: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Other Europe
- Figure 21: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Spain
- Figure 22: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source,
Switzerland
- Figure 23: Policy Administration IT spending, 2005-2009, by source, UK
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