Indian insurers to spend Rs12,100 cr on IT in 2014" Gartner
18 Feb 2014
Indian insurance companies will spend Rs12,100 crore on IT products and services in 2014, a 12-per cent increase over 2013.
This forecast includes spending by insurers on internal IT (including personnel), hardware, software, external IT services and telecommunications, according to a study by research and analyst firm Gartner.
The Rs1,200-crore software segment is forecast to be the fastest external segment, growing at 18 per cent in 2014 overall, lifted by accelerated growth of insurance-specific software.
IT services, the biggest spending segment for the insurance industry at Rs4,000 crore in 2014, will continue to realise strong growth of 16 per cent.
Category leaders are business process outsourcing (BPO) at 25 per cent and consulting – much of which relates to these insurance-specific application investments – at 21 per cent.
''Insurers in India are getting serious about their core insurance processes, especially where they help increase insurer penetration of the market. While internal spending is also increasing, Indian insurers have been quick to turn to the competitive technology provider sector in India for guidance and delivery,'' said Derry Finkeldey, principal analyst at Gartner.