Consolidating and Automating Policy Administration and Underwriting

Publisher: DAVID Corporation

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Consolidating and Automating Policy Administration and Underwriting

Time and again, risk managers and underwriters experience a very real pain – the pain of using dozens to hundreds of different data sources (Excel spreadsheets, Access databases and paper) to perform policy administration, underwriting, and exposure tracking. And the pain continues when they try to get any type of consolidated view of the entire book of business for reporting and analysis. Is there a better way? Can you consolidate multiple platforms and eliminate disparate data sources? Can you simplify your workflow? Can you operate on one consistent platform? The answer is Yes.