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HARTFORD, Conn. -Travelers Property Casualty Corp. and Applied Systems, Inc. announced one of the industry's most significant implementations of industry-standard, ACORD-based agency/carrier interface (SEMCI) processing to support the transition of business relative to recent agreements between Travelers and other carriers.
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HARTFORD, Conn.--Insurity Inc., a ChoicePoint company, today announced that Insurance Company of the West (ICW), a business unit of The ICW Group, has selected Insurity's Commercial Intellisys property/casualty policy processing services to support its nationwide commercial P&C business. ICW's primary decision drivers were Insurity's large existing client base, and a track record of similar applications already in production servicing the wider industry.
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(St. Louis, MO-December 11, 2003) Genelco Software Solutions, a division of Liberty Insurance Services Corporation and a developer of software applications for the life and health insurance industry, has joined IBM's ISV Advantage Initiative, a program designed to provide independent software vendors (ISVs) with technical and marketing support to help meet the specific needs of small and medium business (SMB) customers.
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HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 11-- Aetna InteliHealth, Aetna's online consumer health information resource, and Aetna Navigator, the company's self-service website for members, have received 2003 eHealthcare Leadership Awards for Health/Healthcare Content and Interactive Site, respectively.
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Most consumers admit that purchasing life insurance is not something they relish-mainly because of the issue of their mortality. For life insurers, selling their various products has been difficult as well, but this shortcoming has little to do with consumer resistance.
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The insurance industry appears poised to remove the "technology laggard" label. Despite a back-to-basics management philosophy brought on by the two-year economic slump, insurance companies continue to move forward with their Internet strategies.For the third consecutive year, Internet-related categories ranked at the top of Insurance Networking News' "Best of the Newest" survey, a poll of 17 technologies rated by insurance company executives and industry experts. The panel rated each technology based on its impact on carriers' operations and its level of innovation.
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For anyone who has ever owned a car, it's an inevitable question: Continue pouring money into the old jalopy, or cut your losses and buy a shiny new model complete with six-cylinder engine, alloy wheels and keyless entry?
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Great-West Healthcare began using computer-based training to teach new sales reps about its products and services. The company is now using online training for its claims examiners, call center reps and HIPAA compliance across the organization.Spending on employee training has not been felled by budget axe wielders. That's according to the American Society of Training & Development (ASTD), Alexandria, Va., which also found the percentage of total training dollars spent on e-learning jumped from 8.8% in 2000 to 10.5% in 2001-the largest increase in four years.
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Why would a company's separate business units buy goods and services independently if centralizing procurement can produce volume savings that go directly to the bottom line? Why would a company route paper requisitions for approvals when they can be automatically distributed over the Internet in seconds? Why would a company keep service contracts in file cabinets across the organization when they can be archived electronically with a complete history of all the negotiations that took place? And, what insurance executive wouldn't want to know more details about the company's spending activities?Volume discounts. Shorter procurement cycle times. Less paper. More informed purchasing decisions. These are the main reasons electronic procurement and sourcing have gained popularity in the past few years across many industries, including insurance (see "Procurement And Sourcing Software Gains Popularity," page 30).
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Insurance agents and carriers both know that capturing new business centers around offering fair and competitive prices. Most understand that pulling in customers also hinges on the ability to issue coverage swiftly and accurately.Paul Bouwers, principal of Pella, Iowa-based Pella Insurance Agency, never had difficulty finding competitive quotes for auto or homeowners insurance through his many insurer affiliates. But when it came to maximizing the service behind new or existing business, Bouwers had a burning desire to get policies in the hands of Pella's customers much faster.
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Boston-based John Hancock Financial Services Inc. was an early adopter of e-procurement and e-sourcing technologies.In 1998, the company implemented an e-procurement solution from iPlanet, which was acquired in 2002 by Santa Clara, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems Inc. Then, in 2001, John Hancock deployed e-sourcing software from Frictionless Commerce Inc., Cambridge, Mass.
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Acordia Inc., the insurance agency arm of Wells Fargo & Co., sent a clear message in September that its integration with Wells Fargo is complete and it is once again an active buyer of agencies.Last month, Acordia announced three deals for agencies in Texas, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania. These purchases came on the heels of the purchase of a fourth agency, in Omaha, Neb., in August.
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The Providence Insurance Co. inaugurated the insurance agency system in the United States back in 1803. That's when the vessel and cargo insurer-one of the first insurance companies established in this country-decided to expand, and appointed the nation's first independent agent.
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If you ask a group of independent agents to name the technologies on the top of their wish lists, you likely will hear a different answer from each.Some agents want carriers to improve their Web portals, making it easier for agents to obtain quotes and make inquiries and endorsements on carrier sites. Others want carriers to provide real-time transactions through their agency management systems-via so-called "bridges." This way, they never have to leave their agency systems to conduct their business.
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AnnuityNet Inc., the top-selling Web-based annuity distribution provider, has worked diligently over the past two years to distance itself from its nearest competitor-Info-One/VARDS.Deploying a dynamic front-end Internet distribution platform emphasizing "paperless accuracy," Herndon, Va.-based AnnuityNet has leveraged its technology to enable it to increase its sales of both fixed and variable annuities from 164,500 by the end of 2002 to 243,000 by the end of July.
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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care serves more than 765,000 members, 22,000 medical providers, 2,000 employees and a community of independent brokers. With so many disparate constituents to accommodate, the Wellesley, Mass.-based provider decided in 2002 that it was time to deploy Internet applications that could offer a higher level of Web customization-not standardization.Developing Web portals proved to be the answer.
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The nation's largest insurers together received a mediocre score for online customer respect. But the good news is: The banking and securities sector, as well as Fortune 100 firms overall, didn't ace the test either.This assessment comes from The Customer Respect Group Inc., a Bellevue, Wash.-based research company that studies the Web sites of Fortune 100 and Fortune 1000 companies. The group gave insurers among the Fortune 1000 a 6.8 overall customer respect index (CRI) for their Web sites, while financial services firms scored 6.7 and Fortune 100 firms scored 7.0.
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With trading volume reportedly far below management's expectations, Web-based reinsurance risk-trading hub inreon was terminated in early May, leaving two players to service the global online reinsurance risk-trading market.London-based inreon was launched in December 2000 as a partnership between global reinsurers Munich Re, its U.S. subsidiary American Re, and Swiss Re. But according to industry sources, the decision to close inreon down came when the reinsurance giants concluded that the service would have a difficult time turning a profit-both short- and long-term.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina (BCBSSC) in January introduced a new program that many believe could revolutionize the Web-based self-service model.The program, known as Blue-By-Design, is a consumer- driven health plan (CDHP) that gives members the power to make their own healthcare decisions, says Terry Povey, director of Web business development, market research and statistics, for the Columbia, S.C.-based health insurer.
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The self-service economy isn't a new phenomenon. It started with ATMs to avoid teller lines at banks. Then, it expanded to pay-at-the-pump gas station service, and now can even be found at department store check-outs and airline ticket counters. The era of self-service has arrived, and the benefits are clear. Self-service is fast, convenient and economical.Customer self-service is also being embraced via the Internet, which today provides companies with an information infrastructure that continues to grow in functionality and bandwidth.
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