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Intelligent Claims Automation Is Reshaping Malaysia’s Insurance Sector

Malaysia, drawn by its strong economic growth, expanding middle-class income and rising insurance penetration levels, is witnessing a new era of innovation – with AI leading the charge in bringing new and intelligent technologies to the mass-market.

According to Bank Negara, the country’s regulator of banks and insurers, life insurance penetration rate stood at 56% in 2018. Foreign insurers have been highly keen in this market despite lingering regulatory uncertainty over the sector’s foreign ownership rules, currently set at a 70% cap.

While ‘motor’ remains the largest class of insurance with a market share of 45.6%, followed by fire at 19.2% and marine, aviation and transit (MAT) at 8.2%; Takaful has been outpacing conventional insurance in the Islamic peninsula.

(Takaful refers to Islamic insurance products.)
Islamic insurance penetration rate in the country will likely touch 16% in 2019. In financial dealings, ‘takaful’ firms follow religious guidelines including bans on interest and monetary speculation and a prohibition on investing in industries such as alcohol and gambling.

Growth in the takaful business in Malaysia, the world’s second largest Islamic insurance market after Saudi Arabia, is backed by government efforts to reach out to the general consumer with affordable insurance coverage and the potential use of better technology as a disruptor.

AI is already poised to play a crucial role in Malaysia’s next big step. By 2021, Artificial Intelligence will allow the rate of innovation to almost double (1.8x) and increase employee productivity improvements by 60% in Malaysia, according to an AI study put forth by Microsoft & IDC-ASEAN Research Group.

While seven in 10 business leaders polled agreed that AI was instrumental for their organisation’s competitiveness, only 26% have embarked on their AI journeys. Those that have adopted AI expect it to increase their competitiveness by 2.2 times in 2021. Though, everyone agrees – every single interaction from here on is going to be digital.

Mckinsey Claims Automation Benefits

Malaysia is also moving towards a cashless society with infrastructure being put into place to facilitate e-payments which have more than doubled per capita from 2011 to 2019. For this, banking solutions in the region have ramped up digital investments so customers can take advantage of convenient and secure banking.

Intelligent Claims Automation

For insurers, claims settlement represents a large customer service touch point. However, taking a customer seamlessly through the claims resolution process is not always going to be simple.

Being an AI-driven insurtech enterprise means being able to fully utilize data and optimize business processes with powerful algorithms, creating the space for data-driven decision making. With AI, the claims process can be augmented using chatbots to convey support and status of a claim, and Machine Learning (ML) that can study large-volume patterns to reveal insights and detect fraud. Claims automation can be achieved at part or whole of the settlement process.

Claims Management Process

The Malaysian Insurance market is already witnessed to big insurers rolling out innovative products for customers, such as “Ask Sara” – AIA’s AI-powered enquiry channel that provides instant, real-time answers to agents anytime via Facebook Messenger. Integrating sensors into the value chain has also provided greater rewards with predictive modelling and data analytics, like Katsana – a telematics company that is enabling insurers to provide usage-based insurance based on driver’s performance data. These measures allow for safer, accurate and more affordable risk-based pricing for consumers.

The attitudes of the insurers and younger generations are shifting alongside their Asian peers, to a seemingly more AI-involved future. While the general insurance trade has witnessed nearly stagnant growth over the past several years, AI can help lower overheads and variable costs that will enable insurers to roll out affordable coverage, including to the under-served segment.


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Bringing Interfaces to Life: The role of animation in UI and UX

Interfaces are everywhere. The user experience encompasses the overall experience a user has while interacting with a product or service. Animation, in the context of UI and UX design, involves adding motion to these visual elements to create a more engaging and intuitive user experience. Animation may serve a functional purpose by guiding users or providing feedback.

Think of motion as a design tool in your UX journey. It should help achieve the user’s goals or contribute in some way to enhance the experience. Animation shouldn’t be distracting or excessive. In other words, if it gets in the way of the user accomplishing a task or takes up more seconds for what should be a quick task, then it becomes unnecessary and annoying.

One common example of animation in UI design is the loading spinner. Instead of staring at a static screen while waiting for a page to load, a spinning animation lets users know that something is happening in the background. This simple animation helps manage user expectations and reduces frustration.

Introducing animations to the interface serves a psychological purpose as well. One aspect involves ensuring users remain informed throughout their interaction, minimizing ambiguity. Uncertainty can lead to user anxiety; for instance, if a page is loading without any interface feedback, incorporating a micro animation can be beneficial in providing reassurance. Although not all problems may need animations, adding them increases their appeal.

In recent years, several applications have pushed the boundaries of animation in UI and UX design. One notable example is the Duolingo app, which uses playful animations and interactive elements to make language learning fun and engaging. Interactive animations can gamify the user experience, making mundane tasks more engaging and Duolingo has used this to its advantage. Another example is the Headspace app, which employs calming animations and transitions to create a serene user experience. 

Let’s look at Duolingo’s application which embraces animation to engage the user’s attention. It keeps users hooked and gives them the comfort of gamification. This not only makes the information more visually appealing but also helps users quickly understand the current stage. It keeps the user hooked throughout the level with its cute animations.

Credits: Kim Lyons 

Additionally, captivating animations can also serve to promote and enhance the appeal of your product. 

Micro-animations extend beyond just the gamification of applications; they can also be leveraged to enrich the aesthetics and express the essence of your product. They contribute to making your website feel more alive and interactive, elevating the overall user experience.

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In essence, animation in UI and UX design is not merely about adding visual flair, it’s about creating meaningful interactions that enhance user engagement and satisfaction. From improving usability to expressing brand identity and personality, animation has the potential to transform digital interfaces into dynamic and memorable experiences. Whether it’s guiding users through a process or providing feedback animation, it has the power to elevate the overall user experience. Next time you witness animation appreciate the magic that brings it to life, you might just be amazed by its impact.

About the Author: 

Shivani Shukla is a Senior UI & UX designer at Mantra Labs. It’s been a while since she started her journey as a designer. Updating her knowledge and staying up to date with the current trends has always been her priority.

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