Russell Hutchinson Opinion

Opinion: 200 years old

Wednesday 17th of March 2010

So, we'll call our friend Mavis. Mavis needs to change her policy and calls the insurance company. Along with signed transfer forms, astonishingly, they ask for the original policy document back. This is term insurance. Remember - I can trade millions of dollars of financial instruments using a log-on code and a password, but I need to send back the original of a term insurance policy.

Then the company makes the change and sends a policy document back - but it's not the same one. They've replaced it, and the wording has changed. Mavis calls us to complain - she knows it's the wrong policy because she had underlined some of the wording when discussing something with her broker in a meeting shortly after she first received the document.  We shall pass over the more paranoid reasons it's possible to invent for making the switch, and assume that it was merely incompetence.

I need not even go into how long this all took - as I am sure you can imagine. Nor the frustration and waste - both for Mavis and the insurer - and this is the key. Even with their imaged files and smart computer systems they are stuck in 19th century thinking. They don't realise how much money this cost them, and repeated thousands of times over, its cost them a fortune. Time for a change.

 

 

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