Cloud Insurance Software Provider One, Inc. Closes $16.7 Million Funding Round to Accelerate Growth
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"Our priority is to help our customers access additional market channels that have been unavailable to P&C carriers due to legacy systems and build efficiencies at unparalleled speed to market." said
New product developments have expanded the InsureOne suite of core systems to include: PolicyOne™ (core rating, billing and policy issuance system), AppOne™ (core agency management system), ProcessOne® (payment reconciliation and routing system) and DataOne® (data warehouse and business intelligence suite).
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"The breadth of the InsureOne suite is really second to none. We believe that
"Delivering modern software solutions to the P&C industry has proven to be a difficult task and
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