These implementations of Insurityโs cloud-based solutions enable Insurity customers to seamlessly engage with an ecosystem of partners, services, and applications as they capitalize on emerging technologies and new business opportunities
Insurity, a leading provider of cloud-based software for insurance carriers, brokers, and MGAs, announced that it completed 52 go-lives on its cloud-based platform in 2021. Insurityโs cloud-native platform accelerates the delivery of new capabilities for more than 400 of its 500 plus customers and furthers its vision of empowering customers by delivering the worldโs most configurable, easy-to-use, and intuitively analytical software suite.
Insurityโs cloud platform, run on the public cloud via cloud leaders Azure and AWS, enables customers to scale dynamically to support customer growth and provide capabilities such as launching new products in less than 30 days, reducing claims processing time by up to 20%, and making better underwriting decisions up to 40% faster. These accelerated capabilities allow Insurityโs customers to enhance the policyholder experience and improve business operations.
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“Our use of Insurityโs cloud-based claims management infrastructure has allowed our company to increase operational efficiency while improving the overall customer experience,โ said Owen Donohue, Senior Manager, Operations, Jetty Insurance. โThe ability to utilize centralized and flexible computing power and storage is helping us reduce manual handling, lower error rates, and improve processing all while giving us the ability to gather, store, access, and analyze data at speed.โ
Insurityโs ecosystem of partners and services, breadth of technical resources, and its team of insurance and cloud experts help bring new and existing customers rapidly up to speed with the marketโs most advanced and secure insurance cloud offering.
โAs a P&C carrier, itโs no longer enough to simply be on the cloud,โ said Sylvester Mathis, Chief Insurance Officer, Insurity. โRather, carriers should be looking to maximize the benefits being on the cloud provides, especially in terms of digital enablement, for business growth, improving the policyholder experience, and stronger, data-driven decisions. Insurityโs proven cloud-based platforms and easy configuration tools help customers drive value and react to changes in the marketplace more quickly than ever before.โ
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