North American Risk Services, Inc. (NARS) and Domina Technology Solutions – A Powerful Partnership of Claims Management and P&C Technology
TPA Leader to Optimize Flexibility, Savings and Claims Management Efficiencies
MAITLAND, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- North American Risk Services (NARS) and Domina Technology Solutions (DTS) today announced a strategic partnership designed to align NARS proven claims management expertise with Domina’s technical excellence.
Cost control, flexibility and speed have always been key to effective claims management in the P&C Industry. Increasing regulatory requirements only heighten the sense of urgency and need for superior customer service. Technology that is highly tuned to the claims world and flexible enough to deliver customized solutions can make a significant difference in Claims Administration.
The NARS and Domina partnership will deliver a powerful alliance of industry-driven technology solutions and first-rate third party claims management. NARS is an accomplished TPA leader with proven claims experience, specialized claims handling units and proactive regulatory compliance protocols. Domina Technology Solutions offers Software as a Service (SaaS) products, utilizing Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) from Cloud Computing industry leaders such as Salesforce.com, Google and Amazon web services. Domina brings years of P&C Insurance industry experience to Cloud Computing solutions to achieve unprecedented ROI.
NARS’ President Robert Ruryk is enthusiastic about the alliance, saying, “Domina has an excellent understanding of the technical side of programming as well as a solid understanding of the insurance business – a rare combination, in my experience.”
Domina equally welcomes the venture. "We are thrilled to be working closely with NARS. We believe the cloud computing environment is a perfect fit for the needs of a Third Party Administrator,” said Domina President Tina Peppers. Certainly a popular buzzword today, cloud computing allows businesses to access and expand functionality and tech options, while preserving capital and enjoying increased flexibility.
“The best part of this venture is working with the Domina group,” said Ruryk. “There are some amazing platforms and well-designed open source products out there that are highly secure. Domina has done a remarkable job of finding the best and most affordable solutions and customizing them to exactly what we need for providing the highest levels of service to our clients.”
NARS and Domina will implement the technology initiatives in the 2nd quarter of 2010.
About North American Risk Services, Inc. (www.narisk.com)
One of the country’s leading claims management firms, North American Risk Services provides claims, data and risk management TPA services to businesses, insurers, reinsurers and brokers throughout the United States. NARS is recognized for the in-depth experience of its employees and the application of those skills in controlling customer loss and administrative costs. NARS also provides a diverse menu of ancillary services including auditing, medical cost management, recovery specialization and a web-based information system that easily adapts to each customer’s specific needs.
About Domina Technology Solutions. (www.dtscloud.com)
Domina Technology Solutions provides Cloud based products and consulting services for the Property and Casualty industry. Domina was founded with the firm belief that the Cloud Computing Model is the future platform for running all types of custom vertical applications. The Domina team uses this platform to level the playing fields for SMB's. Regardless of size, businesses can scale and grow their Information Technology infrastructure at unprecedented speed with capabilities that used to be reserved for large enterprises.
North American Risk Services
Robert Ruryk, President, 800-315-6090 ext. 1248
[email protected]
or
Domina Technology Solutions
Tina Peppers, President, 941-726-4889
[email protected]
Source: North American Risk Services



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