Who’s using what in P&C insurance: Jan. 27, 2020

News from DroneBase, Bouchard Insurance, CyberCube and more.

“For us, it’s not just about finding fraud,” Laurie Salz, EMC special investigations unit operations director, said in a statement. “We want to give our customers the best possible experience from the moment they consider working with EMC all the way through closing out a claim … FRISS will enable us to confidently act quickly for the vast majority of our customers, while at the same time immediately identifying suspicious cases for investigation.” (Credit: Sergey Nivens/Shutterstock)

DroneBase has integrated its data and capabilities into Esri‘s cloud mapping and analytics platform, ArcGIS Online. From within the ArcGIS platform, Esri customers can request aerial data capture from DroneBase, which will dispatch a vetted and experienced local drone pilot to collect the desired imagery.

Bouchard Insurance, a Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC Company, selected Indio Technologies, a division of Applied Systems, to fully automate the client data capture and application experience for their commercial lines business.

CyberCube has signed an agreement with Hiscox for the use of CyberCube’s ground-breaking technology to generate better insight into potential systemic cyber risk. The deal gives Hiscox access to CyberCube’s portfolio manager product, which will stress test Hiscox’s book of global commercial insurance business against a range of cyber-related catastrophe scenarios.

Vouch chose Socotra to complement its proprietary technology and quickly and flexibly launch new products in several markets.

EMC Insurance selected FRISS as fraud detection partner. EMC will take advantage of FRISS’s hybrid detection engine to automatically flag suspicious insurance claims. The FRISS Solution will also highlight claims with no suspicious indicators, enabling straight-through processing and quick handling of legitimate claims.

Magna Finance Company selected Input 1‘s premium billing system as the digital cloud platform for its insurance premium finance business.

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