With Peak Hurricane Season Underway, Consumers Want More Options for Receiving Insurance Claim Payments Quickly and Securely, New ACI Worldwide Study Reveals
- Insurance companies must consider adding options for digital disbursements to ensure payments quickly reach consumers in their time of need
- Fewer consumers prefer to receive payments by check; direct deposit to banks is most preferred method
- Checks getting lost in the mail is a top concern among consumers
Based on a sample of 1,188
According to the study, of those who received an insurance claim payment, 33 percent filed a claim for a natural disaster that caused damage to their property.
“As we enter peak hurricane season in many parts of the country, insurance companies are likely to see more claims for natural disaster-related damage,” said
*Payment disbursement refers to insurance claims, and refunds and rebates from a wide variety of billers; it does not include income tax refunds or stimulus payments from the government.
Key Findings:
Consumer preference in receiving payments:
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Preferred methods for receiving payments among
U.S. adults who have received one include:- Direct deposit to bank account – 35 percent
- Check in the mail – 17 percent
- Deposit in a digital wallet (e.g., PayPal, Venmo) – 17 percent
- Credit toward debit card – 13 percent
- Electronic gift card or code – 12 percent
- Physical gift card that was mailed – 4 percent
- Other – 2 percent
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These consumers’ choice of payment method depends on:
- Convenience – 46 percent
- Security – 28 percent
- Speed – 24 percent
- Other – 2 percent
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Of those who experienced issues with receiving payments, the check getting lost in the mail was most common (39%), followed by:
- Not being given a choice in payment method (30%)
- Taking too long to receive payment (24%)
- Having no way to track payment status (23%)
- Never received payment (19%)
Insurance payments:
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Of those who received a payment, 29 percent received it from an insurance company:
- Auto: 14 percent
- Health: 13 percent
- Home/Rental: 8 percent
- Of those who received an insurance payment, 15 percent were part of a multi-party claim, while 33 percent made a claim for a natural disaster such as a hurricane or earthquake.
- Nearly half of insurance payment recipients received their insurance claim payment as a check in the mail (49%), followed by a direct deposit to their bank (25%) and credit toward their debit card (10%).
Methodology
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 1,188 adults, among whom 372 have received one of the forms of payments tested in the survey. Fieldwork was undertaken between
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