Presents a FREE Web Seminar...

Just Four Weeks to Market: Learn How P&C Insurers Can Introduce New Products, Faster

Available On-Demand
Date Held: April 28, 2009
Hosted by: Insurance Networking News
Duration: 1 Hour
Sponsor: Camilion Solutions


Speed to market has never been more important; but not every policy administration system is built for speed. However, modern systems that allow you to separate product from process provide a critical advantage by supporting more flexible and responsive product development. This is easier than you think: by separating product components from the process and storing them in a central product repository, insurers can re-use the components to create quality, products and get to market faster.

We invite you to join us for this live presentation, hosted by Insurance Networking News, and experts Chad Hersh of Novarica and Drew Birtwistle of Camilion Solutions to hear how leading P&C insurers have reaped the benefits of modern policy administration systems by revolutionizing how they develop products resulting in “true” speed to market, reduced overall costs, minimized underwriting cycles and enhanced producer loyalty. Chad and Drew will discuss how to:

  • Accelerate underwriting approval cycles – issue policies in minutes
  • Be easier to do business with – web based systems can be accessed from anywhere
  • Minimize print costs with delivery of PDF policies
  • Launch new products in as little as four weeks
  • Reduce product development costs associated with making simple product changes and launching new or modified products
  • Achieve product agility while reducing time to market by 60%
  • Create quality, customized products for specific market segments by reusing product components stored in the central product repository at the heart of your modern policy admin system

    This web seminar will describe how a modern policy administration system can revolutionize how you develop your products resulting in dramatic improvements in speed to market and product innovation, and substantial cost reductions for P&C insurers.


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