Guidewire Wins Seven Awards and ‘Luminary’ Distinction in Celent’s Regional Reviews of P&C Claims Systems
Guidewire (NYSE: GWRE) announced that ClaimCenter has been selected as a winner of seven Celent XCelent Awards and named a “Luminary” in all four regional Celent 2024 Property Casualty Claims Systems Vendors reports. InsuranceNow was also named a “Luminary” in the 2024
“Guidewire’s ClaimCenter application and the claims module within InsuranceNow have stood out in our evaluation, both in terms of functionality and technology. Congratulations to Guidewire for being recognized as a Luminary, achieving the best possible placement on the Celent Technical Capability Matrix charts in all four regions of the 2024 Property Casualty Claims Systems Vendors reports,” said
Report results include:
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ClaimCenter and InsuranceNow were each distinguished as a “Luminary” in Celent’s Technical Capability Matrix in the
North America report. -
ClaimCenter was named as a “Luminary” in the: EMEA report compared to 28 other systems,
Latin America report compared to 19 other systems, and APAC report compared to 16 other systems. -
ClaimCenter is the sole solution named as a “Luminary” in the
Latin America report. -
ClaimCenter was awarded both the Advanced Technology and Breadth of Functionality awards in the:
North America , EMEA, andLatin America reports. ClaimCenter was awarded the Advanced Technology award in the APAC report.
“Congratulations to Guidewire on the recognition of both ClaimCenter and InsuranceNow as outstanding claims systems,” said
“We are honored to receive these commendations from Celent, as they demonstrate the strength of our claims solutions on a global scale,” said
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