Macaw AMS
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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Predict360
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.
Happy with your current GRC but lacking a true analytics and BI tool for intuitive executive and Board reports? Ask about Lumify360 from 360factors - a predictive analytics platform that can work alongside any GRC. Keep your process management workflows intact while providing stakeholders with the timely reports and dashboards they need.
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The Hartford
Operating a small business involves navigating numerous physical hazards, such as potential property damage and employee injuries. In addition to these concerns, businesses must also contend with risks associated with technology, which can manifest as data breaches and hacking incidents. To mitigate these threats, many entrepreneurs choose to incorporate cyber insurance into their overall business insurance plans. This type of insurance can provide extensive coverage to shield businesses from a variety of technology-related dangers. At The Hartford, we provide two distinct types of cyber insurance: cyber liability insurance and data breach insurance. While data breach insurance is designed to assist small business owners in managing the aftermath of breaches, cyber liability insurance caters more to larger enterprises, offering comprehensive protection to prepare for, respond to, and recover from cyberattacks. By investing in these protections, businesses can better safeguard their operations and maintain their resilience in the face of evolving technological challenges.
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Embroker
Embroker provides a solution for obtaining cyber liability insurance, which protects against both first-party and third-party financial losses that arise from data breaches and various cybercrimes that may jeopardize sensitive information of companies and their clients. Known as “cyber risk insurance” or “cyber liability insurance,” this financial product allows businesses to mitigate the expenses associated with recovering from incidents related to cyber security breaches or comparable situations. Among the key components of a cyber insurance policy is network security coverage, which comes into play during incidents of network security failures, including data breaches, malware infections, ransomware attacks, and compromises of business accounts and email systems. In addition to covering direct losses, the policy also addresses liability claims and other related costs stemming from an attack or breach, making it an essential safeguard for modern businesses. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, having robust cyber insurance has become increasingly critical for ensuring business continuity and protecting against potential financial ruin.
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