Chubb Engages Willis Towers Watson for Advanced Pricing Delivery Software

Willis Towers Watson’s Insurance Consulting and Technology business today announced that Chubb, the world’s largest publicly traded P&C insurer, has licensed Radar Live, Willis Towers Watson’s advanced pricing delivery software.

Source: WTW | Published on April 26, 2021

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Radar Live’s pricing technology and capability to seamlessly integrate across multiple channels gives commercial insurers increased pace and agility to generate and benefit from ever more sophisticated insights. Clients like Chubb also benefit from advanced analytics and machine learning models, in real time and from a single platform.

Dave Ovenden, Global Pricing and Underwriting Leader, Willis Towers Watson, said: “We are delighted that Chubb has chosen to work with us and implement Radar Live. Chubb is recognised for its underwriting excellence and our advanced pricing delivery software will support their focus on responding even more quickly to changing market conditions in an efficient way that delivers an exceptional customer experience.”

According to Willis Towers Watson, new data sources and the accessibility of machine learning algorithms have raised the bar for expected analytics performance and the level of sophistication in automated decision making. At the same time, customer and distributors’ demand for integrated, online and mobile technologies have grown significantly.

Ovenden commented: “Our new partnership with Chubb continues our commitment to developing software that is relevant, accessible and affordable, pioneering the delivery of leading-edge technology solutions for commercial insurers in order to thrive in the digital age and meet changing customer needs.”

About Radar Live

Radar Live is point-of-sale insurance rating software that builds on, and completely integrates with, Willis Towers Watson’s analytical software Emblem, Classifier, Radar Base and Radar Optimiser. It harnesses the analysis of this software by directly using insurance pricing models developed by analysts and replicating their results exactly in a calculation engine that interfaces with existing IT administration systems. Click here for more information about Radar Live.