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We’re proud to announce that Arity has been recognized as the 2026 North American Driver Behavior Analytics Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan, a global research and consulting firm known for its rigorous, analyst-led evaluations of market leadership and innovation.
The recognition underscores Arity’s role in redefining how auto insurance organizations use mobility data to power smarter insurance marketing, underwriting, personalized pricing, and safer roads. Frost & Sullivan’s analysts cited Arity’s scale, driving data integrity, regulatory discipline, and ability to operationalize real-world driving behavior across the insurance value chain as core differentiators.
The 2026 North American Driver Behavior Analytics Company of the Year award is Frost & Sullivan’s highest honor. It goes to the organization that best demonstrates visionary innovation, consistent execution, and measurable customer impact in its industry.
Frost & Sullivan evaluates candidates on two dimensions:
Nominees are assessed with a rigorous framework covering growth strategy, market leadership, scalability, financial performance, and customer value creation.
According to Frost & Sullivan, Arity stood out across these criteria in driver behavior analytics — an increasingly important part of today’s auto insurance and telematics ecosystem.
Analysts highlighted factors that set Arity apart in a market shaped by connected vehicles, mobile sensors, artificial intelligence, and changing consumer expectations.
Traditional telematics programs often apply behavioral insights only after a policy is issued. Frost & Sullivan noted that Arity fundamentally changes that model by embedding verified driving behavior directly into the quote process, enabling insurers to align pricing with risk before a policy is bound.
By capturing real-world signals — such as speed, braking, acceleration, and driving patterns — Arity helps insurers move beyond statistical demographic proxies toward underwriting decisions grounded in how people actually drive.
— Samantha Fisher, Best Practices Research Analyst, Frost & Sullivan
This quote-stage application of mobility data strengthens underwriting precision, portfolio risk modeling, and dynamic pricing strategies.
Another key reason Frost & Sullivan selected Arity is the scale of its mobility dataset. Arity operates one of the largest driving behavior datasets in the United States, spanning more than 50 million connected drivers and nearly 3 trillion miles of accumulated driving data.
The breadth and depth of this mobility dataset allows Arity to:
Frost & Sullivan emphasized that in auto insurance telematics, predictive value compounds with volume and duration. In data-driven markets where predictive accuracy compounds with volume and duration, Arity’s scale reinforces authority rather than mere participation.
Arity recognizes mobility data may raise privacy concerns for some consumers. Arity proactively addresses these concerns by providing appropriate notice and relying on an explicit consent framework which asks drivers for clear and conspicuous consent to authorize the use of their driving behavioral data, reinforcing consumer control and building trust with both consumers and carrier partners.
Frost & Sullivan also pointed to Arity’s ability to apply mobility data and driving analytics across the broader insurance and transportation landscape.
Beyond underwriting and pricing, Arity enables:
This multi-sector applicability positions driving behavior analytics as enterprise-level intelligence, not just an insurance input — expanding its long-term strategic value for insurers, municipalities, and mobility partners.
The auto insurance industry is at an inflection point. As connected vehicles, mobile sensors, and AI-driven analytics reshape underwriting and pricing models, insurers are under pressure to adopt solutions that are both technically sophisticated and operationally disciplined.
Frost & Sullivan concluded that long-term leadership in this environment favors companies that combine:
With its quote-stage telematics, expansive mobility data network, and privacy-first approach, Arity exemplifies this next generation of driving analytics leadership.
With its strong overall performance, Arity earned Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 North American Driver Behavior Analytics Company of the Year, reinforcing its position at the center of the evolving auto insurance, telematics, and mobility data ecosystem.
As insurers continue to modernize and fine-tune marketing, pricing, underwriting, and customer engagement, the ability to turn real driving behavior into actionable intelligence will only grow in importance. This recognition affirms Arity’s role in shaping that future with scale, transparency, and discipline. We’re honored to receive this recognition.
Frost & Sullivan is a global research, consulting, and advisory firm with decades of experience analyzing growth opportunities across industries including insurance, automotive, mobility, and advanced analytics. To achieve positive outcomes, our team leverages over 60 years of experience, coaching organizations of all types and sizes across 6 continents with our proven best practices.
Its recognitions are analyst-driven and research-based, making them a trusted signal of market validation rather than promotional endorsement. For companies operating in complex, regulated industries like auto insurance, Frost & Sullivan’s recognition carries particular weight.
Frost & Sullivan’s Company of the Year Recognition is its top honor and recognizes the market participant that exemplifies visionary innovation, market-leading performance, and unmatched customer care.