LIC boasts Rs 600 crore for digital shift, soon to be paperless in 2 years
The insurance company also aims to go completely "paperless" within two years. Experts believe that LIC's digital transformation initiative will improve the customer experience.
State-run Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has committed Rs 600 crore for its digital transformation journey, as per Sunder Krishnan, CRO.
The insurance company also aims to go completely "paperless" within two years. Experts believe that LIC's digital transformation initiative will improve the customer experience.
This is part of the life insurer’s digital transformation program – Digital Innovation and Value Enhancement (DIVE). The program is aimed at strengthening the insurance company’s digital platform to provide a superior experience to customers, field forces, partners, and employees.
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“The younger generation prioritizes ease and convenience, and no longer view trust as a differentiating factor; they believe other insurance organizations can be trusted equally. Despite maintaining the largest market share, LIC recognizes it is losing ground to newer entrants," Iyer added.
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