Georgia Farm Bureau Goes Live With Sapiens’ P&C Claims Solution
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The
"We are thrilled to go live with the Sapiens Claims solution," said
The benefits of the Sapiens Claims solution include:
- Ease-of-doing business – Sapiens Claims offers GFBMIC a more customizable application that can develop new products and services quickly to drive market penetration and retention
- Increased productivity – with the consolidation of eight GFBMIC systems into one modern solution, adjusters now have access to streamlined processes and an easy-to-use, intuitive and modern user interface
- Speed-to-market – the solution's configurability means that new products and services can be launched quickly by GFBMIC teams to meet ever-changing business needs
- Lower operational costs – by consolidating to one integrated solution, GFBMIC will drastically reduce maintenance and training costs, as well as ease the day-to-day operation of the claims department
- Advantageous integration abilities – GFBMIC can now connect with standalone, innovative solutions, such as machine learning applications, quickly and efficiently
"Sapiens has been a true partner for our success from day one," added Powell. "We have a common goal of updating all of our current P&C solutions to enable GFBMIC to be both innovative and strategic with our business goals. As a growing company, we must constantly look at areas to reduce operational costs and improve our competitiveness. With this accomplishment, we are one step closer to realizing this vision."
"We are excited the
"This strategic partnership with GFBMIC is constantly developing and I am proud of the joint teams' achievements," said
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