Automobile telematics vendors provide turnkey technology solutions that allow insurers to monitor driving activity via IoT devices, mobile phones, and/or embedded car sensors. This technology enables insurers to implement pay-as-you-drive or pay-how-you-drive auto insurance programs.
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Claim your CB Insights ProfileLeaders are the most established service providers in the market and possess the breadth to address various customer needs.
See why these companies made it as leaders for P&C Insurance - Auto Telematics. These companies include Octo Telematics and Cambridge Mobile Telematics.
Italy / Founded Year: 2002
Octo is a global provider of telematics and data analytics solutions for the auto insurance industry.
Telecom Italia, Qualitas Medical Group, Qualitas, and 2 more
Orange Business Services, RCI Banque, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and 1 more
Fabio Sbianchi, Nicola Veratelli, Laura Brambilla, and 1 more
United States / Founded Year: 2010
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) offers the DriveWell platform that scores driving performance, incentivizes safer driving, and provides crash notification and claims automation services for insurers, rideshares, and fleets. CMT specializes in mobile usage-based insurance with mobile telematics and analytics through its phone-only and phone+tag programs. The DriveWell platform is used worldwide.
KPOK, CC Services, Erie Insurance, and 1 more
Suresh Venugopal, Fran Smith
Highfliers are the most innovative service providers in the market and possess the resources to address evolving customer needs.
See why these companies made it as highfliers for P&C Insurance - Auto Telematics. These companies include Nexar and Zubie.
Israel / Founded Year: 2015
Nexar uses smartphones to create an AI-backed vehicle-to-vehicle network that works to predict and prevent accidents. Per the company, computer vision software aims to alert drivers to help them avoid accidents or receive updates on traffic problems like blocked lanes ahead. The company partners with third-party dashboard-camera makers and then uses deep learning which is run, per the company, on people's smartphones that are connected to their car cameras-to recognize objects in the road. The company also aims to allow users to link their Nexar accounts to their insurance providers to speed up the claims process, i.e, sending a video of an accident, along with information like the time, date, and location of the collision.
United States / Founded Year: 2012
Zubie, a Minnesota-based joint venture by OPENAIR Equity Partners and Best Buy, provides a service for enterprises including automotive, insurance, and mobile/telecom operators. Additionally, Zubie delivers technologies for consumers and small businesses to connect automobiles to the internet to deliver real-time location, trip history, maintenance alerts, engine diagnostics, and driving insights to a smartphone. The company, also, offers the ZinC Open API platform, which allows developers and partners to create applications leveraging its platform and vehicle data.
Chad Caswell, Mark Novak
United States / Founded Year: 2013
Zendrive is using data and insights to empower drivers to make better driving-related decisions and to make time spent on the road a fun and rewarding experience.
Outperformers are the most specialized service providers in the market and possess the expertise to address unique customer needs.
See why these companies made it as outperformers for P&C Insurance - Auto Telematics. These companies include Amodo and RoadZEN.
Croatia / Founded Year: 2013
Amodo has developed a technology platform that enables insurance companies to launch digital insurance products for the connected customer generation. The company collects data from smartphones and other connected consumer devices in order to build holistic customer profiles, providing better insights into customer risk exposure and product needs. On the basis of analysis, risk prevention programs, individual pricing as well as personalized, "on-demand" insurance products can be offered on the market, increasing customer loyalty and lifetime as well as creating completely new market segments.
Pi Labs, Porsche, Galileo Platforms, and 1 more
Gorjan Agacevic, Marijan Mumdziev, Zvonimir Oreč, and 1 more
United States / Founded Year: 2015
Roadzen is building technology infrastructure that powers the global insurance economy. Insurers and partners across the world use our technology to launch new products, manage risk better and resolve claims faster.
Moonshot Insurance, Societe Generale Group, Societe Generale Assurances
Joydeep Mukherji, Ankur Kamboj
Challengers are the most promising service providers in the market and possess the agility to address emerging customer needs.
See why these companies made it as challengers for P&C Insurance - Auto Telematics. These companies include Mojio and Sentiance.
Canada / Founded Year: 2012
Mojio is the platform and SaaS provider of choice to build, launch and scale connected mobility services. Mojio’s platform, apps, and services deliver a smarter, safer, and more convenient car ownership experience for the global driving community.Force by Mojio is the ideal GPS fleet tracking solution for small businesses that rely on their vehicles to get the job done.
Belgium / Founded Year: 2015
Sentiance is a data science and behavior change company that turns motion data, captured by smartphone sensors, into insights about individuals’ behavior and real-time context. The company's uses ethical AI to create positive impact and sustainability in mobility, wellbeing by driving behavior change for optimized experiences and outcomes. Sentiance empowers companies to create personalized services and products through intelligent contextualized recommendations.
Autoliv, Cover-More Group, Absa Group, and 1 more
Toon Vanparys, Vincent Jocquet, Koen Simoens, and 1 more
Automobile telematics vendors provide turnkey technology solutions that allow insurers to monitor driving activity via IoT devices, mobile phones, and/or embedded car sensors. This technology enables insurers to implement pay-as-you-drive or pay-how-you-drive auto insurance programs.
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