Who's using what in P&C insurance: November 7, 2022
Insurance technology news from Mutual Benefit Group, Silverfort, LineSlip and more.
SPLICE Software was selected as the out-of-the-box automated text integration for Duck Creek Technologies’ customer, Mutual Benefit Group. Utilizing this technology directly within Duck Creek Claims, insurers can now better lead strategic communication programs, ensuring that customers are engaged and at ease.
Boost.ai partnered with CallMiner, provider of conversation intelligence that drives improved customer experiences and business outcomes. CallMiner empowers businesses to capture and analyze text and voice-based interactions, and paired with Boost.ai, organizations can glean valuable insights from every single customer conversation, including those with virtual agents.
Policy Expert partnered with comparison pioneer Quotezone.co.uk, adding its car insurance product to the panel of insurance experts. Harnessing proprietary technology and advanced data analytics, Policy Expert provides simple, transparent and fair home and car insurance for over 1.2 million customers, achieving 26% growth in policyholders in the last 12 months alone.
NeuralMetrics partnered with Duck Creek Technologies, the intelligent solutions provider defining the future of property and casualty insurance, to offer carriers API access to critical NAICS code prefill for risk assessment. The partnership provides property/casualty insurers the ability to underwrite commercial lines policies quickly and accurately. Codes and data for additional lines of business, such as workers’ compensation and commercial umbrella, can easily be enabled via the partnership’s API integration.
Silverfort partnered with Acrisure Cyber Services. ACS is a division of Acrisure, a global fintech that operates a top-10 global insurance broker that also provides cyber services, real estates services and asset and wealth management. Silverfort is known for helping organizations of all sizes meet an increasingly rigorous identity and access management compliance burden emerging in cyber insurance policies.
LineSlip partnered with Havertys, furniture retailers in the south and central United States. The platform enables Havertys’ risk management team the ability to streamline the collection and reporting of property values and casualty insurance underwriting data more reliably.
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