CSC Signs Software Licenses with Top-20 Life Insurer
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CSC (NYSE: CSC) today announced that a U.S. life insurance company ranked in the top 20 by A.M. Best, according to assets and net premiums written, has licensed CSC's nbAccelerator to manage its new insurance business. This license marks the fourth nbAccelerator (http://www.csc.com/life_annuities_and_pensions/offerings/22990/58098-nbaccelerator) contract signed by CSC over the past nine months.
nbAccelerator (http://www.csc.com/life_annuities_and_pensions/offerings/22990/58098-nbaccelerator) is a complete new business risk assessment and process management system that enables straight-through processing to speed underwriting and issuing new life insurance and annuity contracts, while increasing agent productivity. On the basis of a survey of insurers' experiences with nbAccelerator, CSC recently received the XCelent Service 2010 award from Celent, a research and consulting firm, announced in Celent's report, "North American Life Insurance New Business and Underwriting Systems, 2010."
The carrier also licensed CSC's Intelligent e-App (http://www.csc.com/life_annuities_and_pensions/offerings/22990/58102-nbaccelerator_intelligent_e_app), Internet-based software that guides producers through the application data-gathering process and populates all forms, ensuring accuracy and completeness. The application is electronically submitted, avoiding duplicate entry. Both systems will be used with CSC's Product Accelerator (http://www.csc.com/life_annuities_and_pensions/offerings/22990/58061-product_accelerator), product development software that allows non-technical users to configure both calculations and product definitions.
"In a competitive and uncertain life insurance market, anything that can mitigate the time and cost of issuing a policy but maintain the appropriate level of risk will provide an advantage for insurers," said
"Quick response times are critical to closing new life insurance sales, and profitable new business is essential to achieving carriers' growth objectives," said
For more information on CSC's nbAccelerator and Intelligent e-App, visit www.csc.com/newbusiness.
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