Who's using what in P&C insurance: September 14, 2020
Insurance technology news from Aviva, Toast, Hippo and more
Aviva Canada selected CoreLogic’s digital insurance hub that unifies all parts of the claim supply chain on one cloud-native concurrent platform. CoreLogic simplifies claims workflows, enables innovation agility through best-in-class InsurTech solutions, and integrates its supply chain partners into the claims workflow with the flip of a switch.
Toast selected AP Intego to deliver business insurance to its customers. The partnership enables Toast to add a full line of property and casualty insurance offerings to its purpose-built restaurant management solutions. AP Intego deepens the company’s engagement with the small business restaurant sector through Toast’s cloud-based platform.
Threlkeld & Company Insurance selected Indio to fully digitize the client data capture and application process across all commercial lines. Indio enables agencies to deliver a fully digital client risk capture and application experience by automating the data population across each individual, unique insurer application. The application uses smart-form auto-mapping to reduce the need for rekeying client information, which increases efficiency while reducing errors and omissions.
Hippo selected ClaimsPay, part of the One Inc Digital Payments Platform, to expand the company’s outbound payment capabilities to give customers more financial convenience when it comes to receiving claims settlements. Through ClaimsPay, Hippo’s customers will have access to digital disbursement options that deliver payments instantly, leading to added convenience and less stress during the claims process.
Kin selected Kangaroo to improve the carrier-policyholder relationship with free home security tools and policy discounts. Kin customers will now have access to Kangaroo’s affordable and easy-to-use home security, including a Doorbell Camera + Chime, Water + Climate Sensors and a Motion + Entry Sensor. The home security kit set-up is designed to be hassle-free. This partnership also helps increase positive engagement between the carrier and policyholders.
Prudential Group Insurance selected Vitech’s V3locity as the new core administration platform for its entire group insurance business. Prudential will use V3locity to administer a range of insurance products including Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Term Life, Short and Long-Term Disability, Universal Life, Variable Universal Life and more.
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