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Aite Matrix: 2020 U.S. P&C Core Systems Evaluation

Carriers need to be more efficient and be more attentive to the needs of their policyholders and prospects.
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Boston, November 25, 2020 – P&C insurance carriers worldwide are being asked to provide more customized and personalized experiences for their policyholders, such as a quicker and more accurate underwriting decisions or a facilitated claims process. To make this happen, carriers increasingly rely on third-party data and on a core system that can integrate this data into various workflows. If carriers cannot meet customer or prospect expectations, they run the risk of losing out on that business.

Leveraging the Aite Matrix, a proprietary Aite Group vendor assessment framework, this Impact Report evaluates the overall competitive position of 14 vendors, focusing on vendor stability, client strength, product features, and client services. This report profiles Beyontec, BriteCore, DRC, DXC, EIS Group, Guidewire, Instanda, Insurance Systems Incorporated, Insuresoft, Insurity, Majesco, OneShield, Sapiens, and Socotra.

This 87-page Impact Report contains 19 figures and 20 tables. Clients of Aite Group’s P&C Insurance service can download this report, the corresponding charts, and the Executive Impact Deck.

This report mentions Activer Solutions, AGO, CHSI Technologies, CodeObjects, Delphi Technology, Duck Creek, eBaoTech, Epic-Premier, Finys, Instec, Maple Technologies, Megalodon Insurance Systems, NTT Data, One Inc., PCMS, Prima Solutions, Salesforce (VLocity), SAP, Silvervine Software, Solartis, Sunlight Solutions, Trifin, and Ventiv Technology.

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