Are Insurance Leaders Stuck in Silos? New Global Study Reveals Surprising Disconnects

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In an era when every professional industry—from insurance and mortgage to real estate and finance—is racing toward smarter, data‑driven decisions, a groundbreaking global survey reveals something unexpected: many insurance companies are still making choices in isolation. The study, conducted by Risk.net and SAS, uncovers that a significant percentage of senior decision‑makers lack confidence in their organization’s ability to connect strategy, technology and real‑time data.

A Closer Look at the Findings

Nearly four in ten leaders surveyed—38%—admit they are not sure their company has a comprehensive, real-time view of risks, revenue and costs. While an encouraging 85% say they have a clear organizational vision, many still operate in fragmented environments where teams, systems and strategies remain disconnected.

The full report, Breaking Silos: Agile Insurance in an Uncertain World, highlights challenges familiar across all sectors: economic uncertainty, regulatory pressure, rapid technological shifts and cost‑management hurdles.

The Data Tells a Bigger Story

41% say poor data quality is the biggest barrier to effective decision‑making.
36% cite lack of collaboration and unclear ownership.
• Over 40% admit claims decisions still rely on gut instinct more than analytics.
• Yet more than 70% in regulatory reporting and financial management say they rely heavily on data‑driven insights.

It’s a layered landscape—one where high expectations collide with siloed or outdated processes. As SAS expert Franklin Manchester notes, AI and analytics can revolutionize operations, but only when backed by a cohesive, organization‑wide strategy.

Where Opportunity Meets Innovation

Despite the obstacles, the insurance industry sits on the edge of major transformation. Leaders interviewed point to the growing potential of AI, machine learning and advanced analytics to elevate data quality, unify decision‑making and modernize how insurers operate.

According to SAS Global Advisor Thorsten Hein, embracing these innovations results in stronger customer satisfaction, heightened efficiency and long‑term financial resilience.

Interested in Digging Deeper?

Professionals can explore these insights via an interactive dashboard or register for the upcoming webinar, Breaking the Insurance Silos: Driving Profitability and Agility, featuring voices from AXA, Bupa Hong Kong, SAS and Deloitte.

Why This Matters to Professionals Across Industries

Whether you’re in insurance, real estate, finance or any other regulated profession, the message is universal: modern professionals must understand data, embrace technology and continually invest in growth to stay competitive.

At Cameron Academy, we see this shift firsthand. Professionals entering or advancing in their field increasingly seek flexible, high‑quality training that keeps them ahead of change. As industries push toward more collaborative, analytics‑driven operations, licensed professionals who understand compliance, data and decision‑making will hold exceptional advantage.

To read the complete press release, visit SAS at this link.

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