Insurance Policy Dashboard

The insurance dashboard examines various factors like marital status, education, claim amounts, car use, car model and policy counts. The main goal of this dashboard is to provide actionable insights to a car insurance company. By analysing key metrics such as policyholder demographics, claim amounts, and policy counts, gender.

Who would this type of dashboard be useful for ?

Meet Alex, a business intelligence manager at a mid-sized insurance firm. Alex needs to quickly analyse the policyholder behavior, claims trends, and market segments.

Insurance Dashboard:

  • It helps insurers understand their customer base better by identifying trends and patterns.
  • By analysing these data points, insurers can tailor their products and services more effectively, adjust pricing strategies, and detect potential risks such as fraud.
  • This allows them to make informed decisions that optimise business performance and enhance competitiveness in the insurance market.

Table view:

  • A table view of the insurance policy dashboard offers the end user quick analysis to focus on a specific group of people.
  • It allows for swift comparisons across various data points, and the end user can quickly spot any outliers.

The data can be found here: https://data.world/markbradbourne/rwfd-real-world-fake-data/workspace/file?filename=Insurance+Policies.csv

Author:
Bridget Ama Boateng
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