Predict360, by 360factors, is a risk and compliance management and intelligence platform that automates workflows and enhances reporting for banks, credit unions, financial services organizations, and insurance companies.
The SaaS platform integrates regulations and obligations, compliance management, risks, controls, KRIs, audits and assessments, policies and procedures, and training in a single cloud-based SaaS platform and delivers robust analytics and insights that empower customers to predict risks and streamline compliance.
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Macaw AMS can be used to sell Insurance. Macaw AMS can be used by brokers, MGAs or MGUs, Program Managers, and Lloyds Coverholders to automate their operations.
Macaw AMS was built with a customer-centric approach. It supports CRM, Sales and Underwriting. Customers, producers, and service providers can access self-service portals.
Macaw AMS has built-in Document Management and Task Management capabilities. It is equipped with adaptors that allow for integrated and in-flow services such as eSignature, Payments, OFAC checks, Mass Emailing, Computer Telephony, and Mass Emailing, using 3rd Party Services.
The data analytics part of Macaw AMS offers powerful data visualization with predefined dashboards, allowing users to easily upload datasets and view dynamic charts for clear, multi-dimensional insights. Interactive, real-time visualizations help uncover trends and insights, driving informed decision-making.
Macaw AMS is hosted on cloud and tested for cybersecurity. The database is relational, and the core components of the Java-based application are written in Java. Macaw AMS is capable of processing 500-1000 policies per day at its peak.
Macaw AMS is expected reduce per policy costs by 30%.
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AIG
Utilizing data and analytics is essential for comprehending your cyber risks effectively. Implementing proactive services can help in mitigating vulnerabilities before they become significant issues. When the need arises, cyber liability insurance provides crucial coverage, addressing the financial repercussions of a breach, along with first-party expenses such as event management, data recovery, costs incurred by third parties, interruptions to networks, and threats of cyber extortion. Additionally, it encompasses losses that manifest in the physical realm due to a cyber incident, offering primary protection for business interruptions, damages to property (both first and third party), physical injuries to third-party individuals, and coverage for products or completed operations. Insured parties benefit from comprehensive scoring, analysis, and benchmarking reports, which enhance their understanding of cyber maturity and available coverages. Furthermore, basic reports are accessible to applicants, even if they choose not to secure coverage at that time, ensuring they have the necessary insights to make informed decisions about their cyber risk management. This holistic approach not only prepares businesses for potential threats but also arms them with valuable information to strengthen their overall cybersecurity posture.
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Insureon
Cyber liability insurance serves as a safeguard for small businesses against the substantial financial repercussions stemming from data breaches and cyberattacks. It encompasses various costs, including notifying customers, providing credit monitoring services, covering legal expenses, and paying fines. With the rise in frequency and cost of cyber threats, small businesses, often equipped with inadequate cybersecurity measures, find themselves at heightened risk. A cyberattack can have dire consequences, potentially leading to a business's closure; startlingly, 60% of small businesses do not survive beyond six months following such an incident. By securing cyber insurance, businesses can mitigate the financial fallout from these attacks, ensuring coverage for legal fees, credit monitoring, and other significant expenses. Furthermore, in instances where hackers demand ransom for stolen sensitive information, cyber liability insurance can assist in meeting those demands, facilitating a more robust recovery process for the affected business. Thus, this type of insurance is not merely a precaution but a vital component of a small business's risk management strategy.
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