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Intact Insurance leverages commercial fleet data from Telus to more accurately price premiums

Tracking large commercial vehicles is not new, but with the advent of big data and smarter devices itโ€™s now possible to gather more data than ever and apply it for different purposes.

Telus Corp. recently partnered with Fleet Complete and Intact Insurance to develop a fleet-management insurance offering for the Canadian market: The telcoโ€™s existing Fleet Tracker customers could be eligible for a service that provides fleet owners with tools that not only manage commercial vehicles more effectively, but also encourages safer driving that could translate into savings on insurance.

Shawn Sanderson, vice-president of Internet of Things at Telus, said the company has been providing its Healthy spending on big data will personalize medical care and improve hospital efficiency

The actual insurance analysis is done on Intactโ€™s end; Telus only provides Intact with raw data thatโ€™s specifically applicable to a customerโ€™s insurance.

Intact entered the telematics space approximately a year-and-a-half ago, according to its director of commercial lines, Obaid Rahman. Initially its focus was gathering data from personal use vehicles, but when it began to look at commercial accounts, โ€œwe definitely saw there was opportunity here with all of the data we werenโ€™t using today.โ€

Intact has some short-term and long-term goals for its partnership with Telus and Fleet, said Rahman. In the near term, it is focused on what data is relevant in predicting driver behavior, including time of day, hours on the road, braking and idling. All of this information is presented on a dashboard. โ€œIt gives you a view of each driver on each vehicle over a period of time,โ€ he said. โ€œBy taking that data and putting it in dashboard we can tell who is good driver and bad driver.โ€

This is a shift for Intact, said Rahman, in that it can create a relative score for one person and compare performance against another, when historically, driving behaviour was judged by criteria such as the number of tickets or accidents a driver had accumulated. Now, based on the data accumulated, Intactโ€™s commercial fleet customers can take the data and use it to improve a driverโ€™s habits. From an insurance standpoint, incentive is reflected in pricing, he said. โ€œWe take the data and provide loss prevention services to the customer.โ€

Intact has a lot of data coming in. โ€œWeโ€™re getting a direct feed of data which really is more than anything weโ€™ve had in the past,โ€ said Rahman. โ€œOver the coming year, we will be able to build better predictive models, do better segmentation, and find relationships between variables.โ€ Itโ€™s a long-term process that will happen over a number of years, he said.

The biggest challenge for Intact is to decipher what variables are relevant, but the skillsets the company requires havenโ€™t really changed, said Rahman. โ€œThe insurance business has been based on data and statistics analysis for a long time. The expertise and capabilities we have are sufficient to deal with what we are getting.โ€

Whatโ€™s different, he said, is an insurance company teaming up with a telecom company to provide a better insurance product. โ€œItโ€™s an exciting opportunity to see how much we can develop using outside technology and devices.โ€

Ultimately, itโ€™s not just an insurance play for Intact and its customer, said Rahman. โ€œItโ€™s improving productivity and safety.โ€

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