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HomeServe wins “Stevie” Customer Service accolades

February 25, 2017 By Nick Alexander Leave a Comment

The “Stevie” awards are the equivalent of the Oscars in sales and customer service. Huge congratulations to HomeServe who did an ‘Adele’ in the Customer Service categories at the awards in Las Vegas this week. The full list of awards given is here:  http://stevieawards.com/sales/2017-stevie%C2%AE-award-winners#CustomerServiceIndividual

The ones that really leaps out are the Gold Stevies…

Overall:

  • Customer Service Management Team of the Year

In our industry category:

  • Front Line Customer Service Professional of the Year, and
  • Back-Office Customer Service Team of the Year

I did a search for HomeServe on the web-page and counted 16 hits across all the award levels and categories. Congratulations to everyone!

Filed Under: Industry - General

HLW partners with Aquarion Company

February 23, 2017 By Nick Alexander Leave a Comment

Heat, Light & Water Consulting has been engaged by Aquarion Company to help grow their service contract program, Homeowner Safety Valve. This program is one of America’s oldest and most successful water utility service contract programs, having operated for more than 15 years, and providing valuable water line and sewer line coverage to many tens of thousands of customers.

To learn more about Aquarion Company visit www.aquarion.com.

Filed Under: HLW activity

Private Exterior Electric service lines can be shocking when they fail

February 15, 2017 By Nick Alexander Leave a Comment

A nice news article from a local Chattanooga television station on one homeowner’s experience when her electric supply on the side of her house failed. This homeowner is a customer of local electric utility EPB, who get a mention, and HomeServe get a decent mention too (HomeServe are substantial local employers in the Chattanooga area).

The article is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFzlrJl1bqY&feature=share

Nick’s View: This is a reminder that exterior electric lines on private land do go wrong, they cause real inconvenience (and some fear) when they do, they are expensive to repair and,  in most cases, fixing them is not the responsibility of the utility! Warranties to cover exterior electric lines have real value ….

Filed Under: Industry - Electric

HomeServe starts buying up stakes in home repair digital platforms

February 3, 2017 By Nick Alexander Leave a Comment

HomeServe plc in the UK today announced it had spent 37 million pounds and purchased stakes in the following home repair digital platforms:

In the UK: “CheckATrade”

In Spain and covering Southern Europe and Latin America: “Habitissimo”

The full announcement is available here: http://otp.investis.com/clients/uk/homeserve/rns/regulatory-story.aspx?cid=959&newsid=841432

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Nick’s View – This is clearly a major declaration of strategic intent by HomeServe and puts our industry ‘on notice’, to adapt a quote by our current US administration. The biggest surprise of this announcement for me is what is absent: HomeServe’s largest overseas territory (the US). For now, anyway  …..

Filed Under: Industry - General

Tackling private lead service lines – how warranty programs could help ..

January 22, 2017 By Nick Alexander Leave a Comment

Lead service lines have been one of the most actively discussed pain points in recent years. Private lead lines can represent a real risk to homeowners and – whether fair or not – the reputations of utilities and municipalities. A good summary of the issue is available in the AWWA Journal – here: http://www.awwa.org/publications/journal-awwa/abstract/articleid/57880483.aspx

 

States are starting to take action to enforce replacement under certain circumstances – this example is in Massachusetts: http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/massdep/water/drinking/lead-service-line-replacement-requirements.html

 

Ordinarily the private section is replaced at the homeowner expense – but instances of municipality – funded replacement in certain areas are appearing too. This one is very recently in the news headlines in Pueblo, Colorado: http://www.chieftain.com/news/pueblo/5557176-120/lead-service-lines-pueblo.

 

Pueblo introduced their own mandatory service line repair program to all residential customers in May 2015: details here http://www.pueblowater.org/service-line-replacement-program-faq.html

 

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Nicks View –  Although mandatory programs will not be a fit in most circumstances, there is a potential route for municipalities and utilities to also consider optional warranty programs as a method of raising surplus funds that can be deployed to support a subsidized rolling process of private lead service line replacement. This will only be applicable in certain situations and will take time, but for some could be a win-win for everyone involved.

Filed Under: Industry - Water

Brokerage Networks offering Utility Supply Coverage as Pure Insurance?

January 10, 2017 By Nick Alexander Leave a Comment

The last 12 months or so have seen at least two examples of coverage for residential water service lines surface as retail insurance, backed by brokerage networks and supported by major underwriting insurers. The use of retail insurance (this is different to using an insurance company as an underwriter of warranties / service contracts, which is common) does exist elsewhere with some of the large industry participants, but is generally offered by exception where regulations demand it.

 

Example 1: ServLine in Tennessee

This is provided by SunBelt Insurance and backed by the Hannover insurance company as underwriter. It possesses affinity partnerships with Tennessee water systems such as the North West Utility District. Their model is to provide mandatory and / or optional coverage only via the utility, the insurance is not available independently. The insurance element does allow for cash reimbursement, and ServLine have leveraged that to provide leak adjustment payments. URL: http://www.nwud.net/servline-program

Note that ServLine possess an affinity relationship with the National Rural Water Association, in a manner similar as SLWA’s (now HomeServe) relationship with the National League of Cities.

 

Example 2: National Water Company in Washington State

NWC looks to be a collaboration of insurance brokerages who have an affinity partnership with the AAA in WA. There appear to be no formal utility marketing partnerships as of yet, although they are associates of the WA Association of Water and Sewer Districts.  URL: http://www.nationalwatercompany.com/

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Nicks View: Retail insurance can be a custom job to the state in which it is sold, due to the burdensome and fragmented nature of the regulatory landscape. Restrictions often exist on pricing, onerous restricted cash requirements may exist and product development lifecycles can be very long. I am unsure how providing these products as pure insurance can be easily scaled beyond state boundaries where national warranty competitors already exist and major utilities can commence their own programs without it being treated as insurance. That being said, we should not underestimate the power of local relationships in the brokerage world to develop these programs locally. The promotional video for ServLine on the NRWA site hints at this (URL: http://nrwa.org/affinity/servline/ ). Insurance also is a potential solution to the problem of water loss bill adjustment, which is, as a whole, weakly addressed by warranty providers.

Filed Under: Industry - Water

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