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Drivers of Custom Application Engineering for Insurers

Published on: January 9, 2024

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To stay competitive, modern insurers need to ensure different distribution partners have access to their channels, agent and customer portals offer a top-tier experience, and that processes ranging from product development to claims submission are streamlined.

These goals can be difficult to achieve, though, due to factors like siloed data locked away in legacy systems or complications from mergers and acquisitions. Staying ahead of the curve means insurers need to have flexible, scalable IT infrastructures in place that are able to grow with insurers as their priorities and offerings change to keep up with market demand.

In this infographic, you’ll learn more about:

  • The three main drivers leading insurers to embark on custom application engineering projects
  • What capabilities make up each driver
  • How these capabilities can help insurers achieve a flexible, scalable architecture

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