In order to remain profitable, productive and competitive, insurers have seen the need to develop mobile capabilities to meet rapidly changing customer expectations.
The potential benefits of automated systems for new business and underwriting – in terms of speed, accuracy, cost reduction and improved service – make for a compelling value proposition.
Who's On The Hook for Boston Claims?April 25, 2013Policyholders in the blast zone may not have an easy time recouping their losses via insurance, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Torus Leverages Portal Tech for Expanded Small Business StrategyNovember 05, 2012The global specialty insurer has adapted its industry-leading ESCAPE portal capabilities from its beginnings in excess casualty to commercial E&O and healthcare/medical professional liability.
3 Reasons a PAS Gamble Paid Off For CapitolApril 12, 2012Troy Lethem, who runs information systems for the Middleton, Wisc.-based commercial lines carrier, tells Insurance & Technology why its implementation of OneShield Dragon was worth the leap of faith.
Market Delivers on Promise of Increased M&ASeptember 29, 2011The studies came fast and furious all summer: Expect more M&A activity in the insurance industry. Today, we saw two examples. What can IT departments expect?