Brad Neyman Joins FIS as Manager of Business Development to Support FIS’s Continuing Growth in the North American Insurance Market
In his new position Brad will be responsible for the sale of FIS ALIS Policy Administration Systems and services to U.S. life, health, and annuity insurance carriers. Brad brings 12 years of business development and account management experience to FIS, most recently with
“On behalf of the entire FIS U.S. organization, I welcome Brad to the management team and look forward to leveraging his experience and skills in our efforts to expand our market presence in North America,” said
“I look forward to the opportunity to work with the entire FIS team and their growing North American ALIS client base,” said
FIS is continuing to expand its operation in the U.S. Its policy administration system ALIS is quickly becoming the system of choice among insurance companies, with the success driven in large part by the broad range and depth of functionality offered with ALIS combined with a robust configuration workbench that enables clients to self-maintain the system.
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