Who's using what in P&C insurance: August 5, 2024

Insurance technology news from Applied Systems, Blink Parametric, BriteCore and more.

Insurance technology news from Applied Systems, Blink Parametric, BriteCore and more. (Credit: ESB Professional/Shutterstock)

SAISON Auto & Fire Insurance selected Guidewire‘s ClaimCenter as its new management system for insurance claims operations. The company implemented ClaimCenter on Guidewire Cloud for the personal auto insurance space. The implementation project was led by Capgemini, a Global Premier member of the Guidewire PartnerConnect consulting program.

Applied Systems has selected Sonata Software to support its strategic technology projects. This partnership aims to accelerate Applied’s platform engineering initiatives and enterprise modernization efforts on Applied’s integrations with Microsoft Office365, supporting their industry leading position and focus on innovation.

Blink Parametric has launched its Flight Disruption assistance solution with the travel insurance specialist – Heymondo. MAWDY, a global insurance, reinsurance and services company and part of the MAPFRE Group will underwrite the coverage. Blink Parametric travel solutions are designed to deliver operational efficiency on processing high frequency, low value travel insurance claims when the traveller needs immediate real-time claim resolution.

BriteCore partnered with Laris Motorsports Insurance as its newest customer. Laris Motorsports Insurance offers off-track physical damage protection against fire, theft, vandalism and storm damage, as well as on-track physical damage coverage to safeguard vehicles during competitions. Additionally, they provide affordable insurance for all types of trailers and motorhomes, and protection against theft of tools and replacement parts, ensuring racers are covered from all angles and can focus on their passion without unnecessary risks.

Input 1, LLC and iBynd, LLC have partnered to offer a digitally-embedded insurance, billing and payment solution for the insurance industry. iBynd, an Insurtech provider that has been rowing steadily since its inception in 2019, and Input 1, a digital billing and payments firm for over 40 years, have teamed up to provide an end-to-end, one of kind digital purchasing and payment experience for insurance companies, MGAs, brokers and retail agents.

Universal Insurance Programs partnered with INSTANDA, for its tanning salons, salons and day spa program. In the future, the new digital platform will also streamline processes with simpler access to quotes, financing, invoicing and other policy documents.

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