HSBC Life launches digital underwriting solution
HSBC Life UK is launching a digital underwriting programme that enables medical screening requests to be sent to and received back automatically from the medical screening provider Square Health
Once the screening is completed, the results are returned to HSBC Life’s digital underwriting rules engine – provided by UnderwriteMe – to instantly provide an eligibility decision. This innovation will also be available via the HSBC Life extranet journey for those IFA users who use IRESS, iPipeline and Synaptic Webline.
The innovation will increase the speed of underwriting decisions, reducing customer waiting times and the amount of time advisers spend chasing results. There is also a real-time online dashboard that advisers can access to view the status of their applications.
There will be a personal touch for customers who return screening results which mean that HSBC Life are unable to provide cover. HSBC Life’s Underwriting Team will provide clear explanations and ensure there is a duty of care so that the customer can seek medical advice from their doctor.
Initially, the circumstances that will trigger the referral process are sum assured limits above the standard thresholds and a BMI range of 39 to 42 (age dependent).
Speeding up the process of providing evidence
Customers will be covered during the underwriting referral process with free cover available up to 90 days, for the sum assured amount requested up to a maximum of £1 million for Life and £750k for Critical Illness applications. Customers are covered for both ill health and accidents.
Commenting on the launch, Mitch Barker, Head of Product and Chief Distribution Officer at HSBC Life UK, said: “Higher BMI disclosures and sum assureds which were above our current non-medical limits. This exciting development will reduce the chance of advisers needing to vary their original recommendation.”
Nilesh Patel, Head of Sales and Marketing at UnderwriteMe, added: “The development with HSBC Life will speed up the process where further evidence might be required and should significantly shorten average turnaround times for HSBC Life applications.”