Small Businesses Place High Importance on Commercial Insurance Agents & Brokers Understanding their Business, Helping Manage Risk: J.D. Power

Commercial Lines studySmall businesses most value having an agent or broker who completely understands their individual business and provides guidance in assessing and managing their risk. The highest-ranked insurers deliver on both of these metrics for 60 percent of their customers, compared with the lowest-ranked insurers at 33 percent, according to the J.D. Power 2013 U.S. Small Business Commercial Insurance Study released today.

Source: Source: J.D. Power | Published on September 3, 2013

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The inaugural study examines overall customer satisfaction, insurance shopping and purchase behavior among small business commercial insurance customers with 50 or fewer employees. Overall satisfaction is comprised of five factors (in order of importance): interaction; policy offerings; price; billing and payment; and claims.

Overall customer satisfaction among small business customers is 777 (on a 1,000-point scale). Among the five factors impacting satisfaction, interaction has the highest importance weight at 29 percent, followed by policy offerings at 26 percent. Interaction satisfaction is highest when customers interact with an agent or broker in person (854). In contrast, satisfaction is significantly lower when customers interact via email (819).

Customer satisfaction is highest among small businesses with 11-50 employees, compared to businesses with four or fewer employees (790 vs. 769, respectively). Higher scores among larger businesses are influenced by agents and brokers spending more time with these key accounts. Agents and brokers are not only interacting with these larger businesses more frequently, but the interactions are also three times more likely to be made in person outside of the agent's office, compared to businesses with four or fewer employees (24% vs. 8%, respectively). Consultation via face-to-face interactions allows insurance agents to understand the customer's needs, provide helpful information regarding risk and tailor insurance products to meet their needs.

"Providing face-to-face consultation, from policy review to helping customers understand price adjustments initiated by the insurer, is crucial for customer retention and satisfaction," said Jeremy Bowler, senior director of the insurance practice at J.D. Power. "Those small business customers who have regular

Bowler also noted that satisfaction is higher when insurers inform small business customers about price changes in person (823) than when they inform customers by phone (805) or email (783).

Policy offerings is an increasingly important driver of customer retention, especially for small businesses with 11-50 employees. The higher the employee count, the more important the product selection becomes. Nearly two-thirds (62%) of small businesses with 11-50 employees indicate policy offerings are a leading reason for retaining business with their insurer, compared with 50 percent of businesses with fewer than five employees.

Confidence that they're properly insured is of critical importance to small business owners, who need to understand the variety of insurance coverage options and know that the policy meets their needs. Among businesses customers who purchased their policy within the past two years, policy offerings, not price, is the most frequently cited reason for selecting their insurer.

"Small business customers who are highly satisfied with their insurer are more likely to work with just one insurance provider for all their insurance needs, as well as purchase more products, on average, from their carrier," said Bowler. "For example, highly satisfied customers average 5.4 products with their insurer, compared with 4.3 products for the least-satisfied customers."

Small Business Commercial Insurance Customer Satisfaction RankingsErie Insurance ranks highest among small business commercial insurers, with a score of 808. Erie Insurance performs particularly well in the interaction and policy offerings factors. American Family and Nationwide tie for second overall at 794 each. American Family performs particularly well in price, while Nationwide performs well in billing and payment.

The 2013 U.S. Small Business Commercial Insurance Study is based on 3,742 responses from insurance decision-makers in businesses with 50 or fewer employees that purchase general liability and/or property insurance. The study was fielded from April 2013 through July 2013.

About J.D. Power

J.D. Power is a global marketing information services company providing performance improvement, social media and customer satisfaction insights and solutions. The company's quality and satisfaction measurements are based on responses from millions of consumers annually. Headquartered in Westlake Village, Calif., J.D. Power has offices in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. For more information on car reviews and ratings, car insurance, health insurance, cell phone ratings, and more, please visit JDPower.com. J.D. Power is a business unit of McGraw-Hill Financial.