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Singapore’s Grab Enters Insurance Market with Chubb and Zhong An

Grab, a Singapore-based competitor to Uber [1] present also in the Philippines and in Malaysia, in January 2019 announced it would sell insurance through its smartphone app [2].

Grab will open up its ride-hailing app as a platform for direct distribution of insurance policies. The new capability is provided by Chinese partner ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance. The first insurance carrier to join the program is Chubb, with a loss of income protection product (sickness and accident) for Grab’s drivers in Singapore.

Whilst Grab drivers are a captive audience and probably a receptive one too, whether the company can sell insurance to riders is another story. As to the significance for the employee benefits market, this initiative is a good example of a low-cost distribution opportunity of tailored insurance products to a semi-captive, homogeneous audience, in this case gig workers.

Other insurance products for drivers could include private health insurance; accidental death & disability; or pensions; maybe tips could be saved in a pension product? It also is a testimony to the power of an app when it is turned into a wider-ranging platform and a distribution tool, accumulating data about people and usage over time and using it in many ways.

Financial Innovations

The six large Southeast Asian insurance markets now represent about USD 100 billion in premiums p.a. As the Singapore government is bent on cutting margins in all industries by increasing competition, the country is developing into a proving ground for Fintech; financial regulators help by relaxing prudential rules to facilitate experiments.

Two examples:

Fostering an Ecosystem

Grab also has a venture capital division [4] and an accelerator program for growth-stage startups, Grab Ventures Velocity. As of early 2019, it has invested in four companies:

If successful, these investments will allow Grab to expand horizontally in bikes, vertically by integrating mobile payments, and to prepare for a driver-less future.