Quick Life Announces Partnership With Realtime Solutions Group, LLC
Partnership Provides Quick Life Clients With Electronic Application Technology
DENVER, CO – January 20, 2009 –Quick Life has completed a partnership with Realtime Solutions Group, LLC of Woodridge, IL to provide Quick Life clients with Electronic Application technology for their life insurance applications. The announcement was made by Pat Wedeking, President of Quick Life.
Realtime Solutions Group is a respected leader in developing technologies for the life insurance industry that deliver policies faster and reduce operational costs. Quick Life has now successfully integrated the quick and accurate advantages of Electronic Applications with its quick-quoting interface to provide an even higher and more efficient life insurance processing system for Financial Professionals and Life Insurance Advisors. The addition of Quick Life’s new Electronic Applications are the latest step in offering clients Straight-Through-Processing (STP) technology; the quickest and most complete method of processing life insurance applications.
Electronic Applications enable Quick Life to enhance the “turn key” solution it offers Financial Advisors, Property and Casualty agencies, banks and associations interested in expanding their revenue sources to include the sale of life insurance. It also allows current life insurance advisors to further improve their processing which delivers increased profit margin.
“At Quick Life we are committed to providing our clients with the most advanced systems and technologies to streamline the process by which life insurance is quoted, processed and delivered,” said Wedeking. “The addition of Electronic Applications to our custom client applications elevates our clients’ operational efficiency and profitability to a new level.”
Electronic Applications are faster than paper applications, easier to manage, eliminate paper waste and filing needs, and they ensure that an application for a new life insurance policy is in good order when it is submitted. Electronic Applications are also carrier, product, and state specific, promising that Quick Life clients always use the correct form, resulting in fewer submission errors.
The progression towards STP technology from Realtime Solutions Group provides a better experience for Quick Life clients and makes selling life products an easy and profitable part of their business. The faster processing time creates higher placement ratios in an industry that was previously “hit or miss” for many Advisors and their clients.
“Through the systems we’ve created at Quick Life, an application that traditionally took six months to process can now be processed accurately in just minutes,” said Wedeking. “We have made selling life insurance a simple, secure, and profitable source of revenue for every Financial Professional.”
About Realtime
Realtime Solutions Group is the pioneer and leading provider of new business straight through processing (STP) technology and services to individual life and health carriers and distributors. Realtime eBusiness™ solutions and Realtime STP™ are its industry-leading new business software platforms that reduce new business processing time and costs and create competitive advantage for Realtime clients. The Chicago-area company also created Realtime Data Bureau™, an online third-party data resource for making underwriting decisions in real time.
For more information about Realtime and its solutions and services, please visit its web site at www.RealtimeSG.com.
About Quick Life
Quick Life provides financial professionals with a “turn key” online, solution which allows them to expand revenues by offering life insurance policies to their clients. Quick Life’s advanced systems also provide current life insurance professionals with systems that dramatically reduce processing time and costs which drive increased profit margins. Each easy-to-use online interface is private branded for each client and facilitates and tracks every aspect of policy quoting, processing and delivery.
For more information visit www.QuickLifeCenter.com or contact Pat Wedeking at 800.286.QUICK (7842) ext. 711, [email protected].
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