Who's using what in P&C insurance: January 17, 2022
Insurance technology news from Aon, SageSure, Gaspar Insurance Services and more.
Aon selected HYPR to roll out passwordless multi-factor authentication across its entire global workforce later this year. Aon’s selection follows HYPR’s newly acquired System and Organization Controls Type 2 certification and specification requirements issued by the International Organization for Standardization. The new accreditations were a notable factor for Aon, further solidifying HYPR’s ongoing commitment to data security, compliance, and cloud security and privacy.
SageSure implemented Snapsheet’s claims management platform to enhance the claims management process to benefit SageSure producers and policyholders. SageSure selected Snapsheet’s cloud-native claims management software to provide an agile, compliant platform for the appraisal, analysis and timely resolution of claims, while simultaneously enabling a higher level of claim communication and customer service.
Harford Mutual Insurance Group selected Origami Risk’s multi-tenant, software-as-a-service claims solution for claims adjudication, reporting, and the delivery of enhanced client services. Origami’s SaaS solution will enable Harford Mutual to bring speed, efficiency, quality, enhanced regulatory compliance, and best practice service capabilities to its claims processes across its many lines of business. Additionally, the ability to integrate Origami’s claim solution into Harford Mutual’s expanding operations supports the insurer’s focus on delivering exceptional service to a growing number of policyholders.
Gaspar Insurance Services selected Applied’s Analytics®, data analytics solution built for independent agencies, to better understand the data in their systems to enhance customer service and support agency growth. Integrated with Applied Epic, Applied Analytics visualizes management system data that pulls customer data from the agency to present account rounding opportunities, while building a stronger trusted advisory relationship with customers.
Mercury Insurance selected One Inc’s ClaimsPay platform to transform its claims disbursement experience integrated with Guidewire’s ClaimCenter. By selecting One Inc’s ClaimsPay, Mercury will cut time and effort used in distributing out its claims, streamline its claims workflow, reduce cycle time and costs and take advantage of digitalization to expedite and enhance customer experiences at an increasingly crucial touchpoint.
CORE Group partnered with Virtual Vision, a digital and internet marketing agency. By joining forces with CORE Group, CORE is now able to offer its membership all of the top digital and internet marketing offerings at industry best pricing.
Stonetrust Commercial Insurance selected Insurity’s Workers’ Comp Suite. The implementation of Insurity’s fully integrated solution included the conversion of Stonetrust’s historical data. Now, with Workers’ Comp Suite, Stonetrust can enable straight-through processing to agency partners, integrate data analytics and provide agents and policyholders with improved data access.
SGI CANADA selected Guidewire’s InsuranceSuite and Guidewire Live Predict on Guidewire Cloud to power its core operations. SGI CANADA will use the cloud-based InsuranceSuite application to house their corporation’s insurance products. As a cloud-based solution, Guidewire provides increased flexibility and configurability to adapt to changing market needs and customer expectations. In addition, Guidewire Live Predict will provide SGI CANADA actuaries build insights into the company’s business, providing SGI CANADA with a competitive advantage in the market.
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