Who’s using what in P&C insurance: June 18, 2018
Property & casualty insurance industry tech and partnership news from Johnson & Johnson Insurance, Tower Insurance, CAA and more.
Johnson & Johnson Insurance recently announced that its flood program is now available through Appulate, a platform that offers independent insurance agents technology to bridge data directly from their agency management systems to complete the rate/quote/request to bind process for a variety of P&C insurance products. By working with Appulate, Johnson & Johnson is bringing an automated flood program to the more than 30,000 independent agencies using Appulate nationwide.
Tower Insurance, a New Zealand general insurer, has selected EIS Group as its new core systems and digital solutions provider. EIS Group’s digital insurance platform will underpin Tower’s transformation into a challenger brand by simplifying its business and creating a new way to deliver different products and services for customers, tailored to their specific needs.
Octo Telematics has been selected as the telematics provider of choice for CAA Insurance Company’s new CAA MyPace™, a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) insurance program offering Ontario’s CAA policyholders a way to pay for, reduce and manage auto insurance premiums if they drive less than 9,000 kilometers per year.
Assurant successfully implemented ClarionDoor’s CD Rating and CD Issuance to handle rating, quoting, and policy issuance for the company’s general liability and commercial property programs in all states. Driven by efforts to accelerate its product development in the specialty market, Assurant sought a modern, streamlined technology solution that could be integrated with ISO Electronic Rating Content™ (ERC™) and ProMetrix®. ClarionDoor provided a solution that can be implemented quickly and that already has proven market success.
Clearsurance, an independent online community of insurance customers, has partnered with Security First Insurance, a privately held, homeowners insurance company based in Florida. The companies share a goal of further enhancing customer experiences through increased engagement and transparency across the insurance customer journey.
Aspen Claims Service, a national claims adjusting firm, has subscribed to Invision™ invoicing software from VIP Software. Through its integration with leading estimating software and claim and billing systems, including FileTrac™ and Quickbooks®, Invision automates back-office functions to improve cash flow management and expedite payment to independent adjusters. Invision also delivers real-time, key performance indicators that Aspen can use to create competitive differentiation that results in profitable, top-line growth.
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