17 October 2019Insurance

Applied Systems launches updated digital agency and brokerage products

Applied Systems, a global provider of cloud-based software for the insurance industry, has updated its digital agency and brokerage portfolio. The latest advancements enable greater connectivity between agencies, brokerages, insurer partners and the end insured to create greater collaboration for higher-value business transactions and operational efficiencies.

“The digital revolution of insurance is creating opportunities for agencies, brokerages and insurers to leverage technology to automate operations and connect to each stakeholder in the insurance lifecycle in new ways,” said Michael Howe, senior vice president of product management, Applied Systems. “Applied’s latest digital agency and brokerage innovations enable agents and brokers to further revolutionise the ways they create value for their business and the end insured.”

The digital agency and brokerage innovations include a foundational agency/brokerage management system driving greater efficiency and value for agencies and brokerages worldwide through more automated workflows, integrated customer communications, and advanced insurer connectivity at each stage of the insurance lifecycle.

The latest mobile releases further enable agencies brokerages to automate operations and provide staff and customers with more convenient mobile services to create a more connected experience. Improvements have also been made in the areas of insurer connectivity and analytics.

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