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Source: Aviva
8 September 2020Insurance

Aviva Canada adopts CoreLogic technology to enhance claims workflow

Aviva Canada has adopted CoreLogic’s technology to simplify its claims management workflow, improve efficiencies and reduce costs. The insurer has chosen CoreLogic’s digital insurance hub to integrate all parts of the claim supply chain on one cloud-native concurrent platform and enable innovation agility into the claims workflow. “Our expanded relationship with Aviva is another milestone in providing leading global insurance companies with the most comprehensive and connected insurance workflow and management solutions available,” said Frank Martell, president and CEO of CoreLogic. “Our solutions are...

...focused on providing our clients with fast, effective, user-friendly and innovative policyholder experiences, as well as reducing costs and improving workflow efficiencies.”

Hazel Johnson, vice president, property claims at Aviva Canada, said: “Aviva is known for its superior claims experience, and we take pride in getting customers back to normal quickly after a claim event. By expanding our well-embedded global relationship with CoreLogic in Canada, we’ll be able to keep customers connected and involved throughout their claims activity from start to finish. Our people can quickly estimate damages virtually, resulting in faster settlements and higher customer satisfaction.”

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