J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Fewer Premium Increases, Paired with More Satisfying Policy Offerings, Boosts Satisfaction with Canadian Automotive Insurers
Canadian Direct Insurance, Grey Power and La Capitale Each Rank Highest in Customer Satisfaction in Their Respective Region
TORONTO, Sept. 25, 2012 /CNW/ - As fewer customers indicate premium rate increases and more enticing policy offerings become available to policyholders, satisfaction with Canadian auto insurance carriers improves across all regions, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Canadian Auto Insurance Satisfaction StudySM released today.
The study, now in its fifth year, measures insurance customers' experiences with their primary insurer. Customer satisfaction is measured across five factors: interaction; price; policy offerings; billing and payment; and claims. Insurers are ranked in three regions: Western (British Columbia; Alberta; Saskatchewan; and Manitoba); Ontario/Atlantic; and Quebec.
The Western region has the smallest increase, five points. This is due primarily to a higher number of insurer-initiated premium increases. One-fourth of customers in this region reported an insurer-initiated increase in 2012, compared with only 18 per cent in 2011, the only region with a higher frequency of premium increases compared to 2011.
Customer satisfaction in the Ontario/Atlantic region has increased by 11 points from 2011, primarily due to an increase in satisfaction with insurer policy offerings (+17 points). Policy offering satisfaction is most often influenced by the quality of discounts offered. In fact, 60 per cent of customers in this region received multiple (three or more) discounts on their policy, a six-percentage-point increase from 2011. Nearly 30 per cent (29%) of customers reported an insurer-initiated rate increase in 2012, representing a four-percentage-point decrease from 2011.
Satisfaction in the Quebec region has increased by 17 points, which is the largest increase in score among regions from 2011. Satisfaction increases in billing and payment (+21 points), as well as price (+19 points), which significantly impacts overall satisfaction. Only 11 per cent of customers in the Quebec region reported an insurer-initiated rate increase, the fewest among the three regions and a three-percentage-point decrease from 2011.
"Although overall satisfaction has increased in the Western region, the uptick in insurer-related premium increases has been marginal," said Lubo Li, senior director and practice leader of Canadian financial services and insurance at J.D. Power and Associates. "Satisfaction has significantly improved in both the Ontario/Atlantic and Quebec regions, not only because of fewer insurer-initiated premium increases, but also due to increases in satisfaction in nearly every factor across the board."
Customer Satisfaction with Insurance Companies by Region, 2012 vs. 2011
(based on a 1,000-point scale)
| Region |
Overall Satisfaction in 2012 |
Overall Satisfaction in 2011 |
Difference |
| Western | 714 | 709 | +5 |
| Ontario/Atlantic | 755 | 744 | +11 |
| Quebec | 827 | 810 | +17 |
Generational Differences
The study finds that while satisfaction has improved across all regions,
the gains are not as strong among Generation Y1 customers as among Baby Boomer customers. Gen Y customers are
significantly less satisfied (737) than are Baby Boomers (770) and are
more critical of their insurer when service expectations are not met.
There are notable differences in scores among Gen Y customers regarding
interactions with their insurer—particularly through the call centre or
local agent/brokers. Satisfaction in both of these interaction
channels is nearly 50 points lower among Gen Y customers, compared with
Baby Boomers. For a more detailed description of the differences
between Gen Y and Boomers and how insurers can better meet the needs of
these customer groups click here to read the management discussion.
Regional Rankings
In the Western Region, Canadian Direct Insurance ranks highest in customer satisfaction among
auto insurance companies for a second consecutive year with a score of
806. State Farm (778) and TD Insurance (773) follow in the rankings.
In the Ontario/Atlantic Region, Grey Power ranks highest with a score of 786, followed by The Co-Operators (774). Belairdirect and Zenith (768) rank third in a tie.
In the Quebec region, La Capitale ranks highest with a score of 850. Following in the rankings are The Personal (842) and Desjardins General Insurance (832).
The 2012 Canadian Auto Insurance Study is based on responses from 11,620 auto insurance policyholders. The study was fielded in June and July 2012.
| Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking | J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings | ||
| Western Region | For Consumers | ||
| Canadian Direct Insurance | 806 | 5 | |
| State Farm | 778 | 4 | |
| TD Insurance | 773 | 4 | |
| BCAA | 763 | 4 | |
| Co-operators | 759 | 4 | |
| Johnson Insurance | 751 | 4 | |
| Alberta Motor Association | 750 | 4 | |
| Wawanesa | 741 | 4 | |
| Intact Insurance | 739 | 4 | |
| Aviva Insurance | 730 | 4 | |
| Western Average | 714 | 3 | |
| SGI | 699 | 3 | |
| MPI | 697 | 3 | |
| ICBC | 651 | 2 | |
| Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking | J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings | ||
| Atlantic/Ontario Region | For Consumers | ||
| Grey Power | 786 | 5 | |
| Co-operators | 774 | 4 | |
| Belairdirect | 768 | 4 | |
| Zenith Insurance | 768 | 4 | |
| State Farm | 766 | 4 | |
| Portage Mutual Insurance | 764 | 4 | |
| RBC Insurance | 760 | 3 | |
| Allstate | 759 | 3 | |
| Personal | 759 | 3 | |
| Atlantic/Ontario Average | 755 | 3 | |
| Intact Insurance | 754 | 3 | |
| Johnson Insurance | 754 | 3 | |
| Economical Insurance | 754 | 3 | |
| CAA Insurance | 750 | 3 | |
| Gore Mutual | 749 | 3 | |
| Aviva Insurance | 741 | 2 | |
| Wawanesa | 741 | 2 | |
| RSA | 739 | 2 | |
| TD Insurance | 739 | 2 | |
| Dominion of Canada | 731 | 2 | |
| Desjardins General Insurance | 729 | 2 | |
| Customer Satisfaction Index Ranking | J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings | ||
| Quebec Region | For Consumers | ||
| La Capitale | 850 | 5 | |
| Personal | 842 | 5 | |
| Desjardins General Insurance | 832 | 3 | |
| SSQ General | 831 | 3 | |
| Belairdirect | 828 | 3 | |
| Promutual | 828 | 3 | |
| Quebec Average | 827 | 3 | |
| Industrial Alliance | 823 | 3 | |
| Intact Insurance | 818 | 3 | |
| L'Union Canadienne | 817 | 3 | |
| National Bank Insurance | 817 | 3 | |
| Aviva Insurance | 805 | 2 | |
| TD Insurance | 764 | 2 | |
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based on responses from millions of consumers annually. For more
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1 J.D. Power and Associates defines generational groups as Pre-Boomers (born before 1946); Baby Boomers (born 1946-1964); Generation X (born 1965-1976); and Generation Y (born 1977-1994).
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