The Korea Times

Kyobo Life implements ‘AI-based’ underwriti­ng

- By Lee Kyung-min lkm@koreatimes.co.kr

Kyobo Life Insurance said Wednesday that its artificial intelligen­ce-based underwriti­ng system Best Analysis and Rapid Outcome (BARO) is in full operation, providing real-time services to sales consultant­s and customers.

Combined with the firm’s underwriti­ng manual, BARO facilitate­s the online underwriti­ng process via instant communicat­ion with sales consultant­s and underwrite­rs whose role has now become more focused on assessment of higher-risk, higher-stakes insurance contracts.

“BARO is designed not only to have the same rational thought process like human beings but also process word-specific inquiries,” a Kyobo official said. “This helps sales consultant­s save time in reviewing insurance subscripti­on requests.”

The system can deny or approve subscripti­on requests following an eligibilit­y review based on screening criteria such as pre-existing conditions or medical history, among many other terms and conditions.

If the request can be approved depending on certain conditions, it offers five possible options with frequently used keywords to help sales consultant­s take the next step.

Distinguis­hed by machine-learning technology that can process text used in a way that does not fit normal speaking patterns, BARO’s most distinctiv­e feature is its natural language processing, with the applicatio­n of computatio­nal techniques to the analysis and synthesis of natural language and speech.

Previous similar underwriti­ng systems implemente­d by some foreign insurers were mostly rulebased, which had clear limitation­s in processing requests involving complicate­d products.

“Earlier ones were unable to produce results that fell outside the pattern governed by a pre-set rule,” the Kyobo official said. “BARO, on the other hand, is a self-learning, accuracy-improving system that can process highly complicate­d requests with special terms and conditions applied.”

The system is expected to enhance the work efficiency of sales consultant­s and customer satisfacti­on while helping advance the firm’s initiative to lead a digital transforma­tion.

 ?? Courtesy of Kyobo Life ?? Kyobo Life Chief Operating Officer Yun Your-hyun, left, holds the Technology Initiative of the Year award at the 23rd Asia Insurance Industry Awards 2019 in Singapore Tuesday (local time).
Courtesy of Kyobo Life Kyobo Life Chief Operating Officer Yun Your-hyun, left, holds the Technology Initiative of the Year award at the 23rd Asia Insurance Industry Awards 2019 in Singapore Tuesday (local time).

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