"Sapiens customers in Europe are seeking an end-to-end solution for the administration of legacy that is responsive to changing legislation and a wide range of life and pension product types," Roni Al-Dor, Sapiens president and CEO, said in a statement. "We look forward to working closely with Atos to help them meet their goals of delivering the highest quality service, continuing to reduce ongoing and system support costs and increase efficiencies." (Credit: TippaPatt/Shutterstock)

The Travelers Companies launched the Travelers Catastrophe Map Viewer, a new capability that provides agents and brokers with before-and-after photos of areas affected by disasters. The Travelers Catastrophe Map Viewer uses photos by the National Insurance Crime Bureau's Geospatial Intelligence Center, which sends aircraft equipped with aerial camera systems over certain disaster areas to capture images and assess the damage.

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