We are happy to work with your organisation on current data issues!
The Data Analytics Centre (DAC) of the Dutch Association of Insurers employs experienced data analysts with broad knowledge of the sector, research methods, analysis techniques and dashboarding. We conduct research for insurers and other stakeholders.
We are constantly interested in collaborations with other companies, insurers and other organisations. We are increasingly combining our wealth of data from and about insurance with other data sources. In this way, we create new insights into socially relevant themes. These contribute to (preventive) solutions in the areas of personal injury, mobility, climate, absenteeism and fraud, for example. Our starting point is that the insurance sector should benefit from the research.
If you are curious about the possibilities or just want to talk to us to hear more about what we do, please contact Data & Services Manager Miranda Graftdijk.
Since 2019, the Association has been part of the Data Sharing Coalition, an initiative of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate (EZK). It is an important first step towards concrete agreements that will make it easier for these parties to share data between different sectors.
How do we achieve a strong joint data position of the sector? In 2017, the Association and the Central Information System (CIS), Efficient Processes Non-Life Insurers (EPS), Stichting SIVI (SIVI) and Proces Verbaal (PV) signed a cooperation covenant to this end. Since then, knowledge and experience have been gained in small and large (joint) data projects in a temporary programme under the name Data Competence Centre (DCC).
We only work on non-competitive issues, creating added value for the entire insurance sector or specific parts of it.
Do you want to know what the Association's policy is in the field of data and personal data? Among other things, we use an ethical framework, which will be binding on our members from 2021. Read more about this in the policy file.