Origami Risk Recognized in the 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for SaaS P&C Core Platforms, North America
Origami Risk, the industry-leading risk, safety and insurance Software as a Service (SaaS) technology firm, has been recognized in the 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant SaaS P&C Core Platforms,
According to Gartner, “Software as a service (SaaS) property and casualty (P&C) insurance core platforms enable insurers to support the administration of a range of P&C insurance products. They provide full product life cycle support by offering functionality, applications, services and content in a secure, cloud-based environment, offered as a service using subscription pricing.” Origami was recognized based on its Ability to Execute & Completeness of Vision.
“While this marks the first time Origami Risk has been recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for SaaS P&C Insurance Core Platforms,
Origami Risk offers a full suite of end-to-end, integrated SaaS solutions for policy, rating, billing, loss control and claims administration, reporting and analytics, along with a full-service bureau content management solution and a comprehensive digital engagement experience for all internal and external stakeholders.
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About Origami Risk – Core Solutions Division
Origami Risk provides integrated SaaS solutions that simplify insurance, risk, and safety for insurers, managing general agents (MGAs), program administrators, third-party claims administrators (TPAs), risk pools, brokers and more. Origami Risk delivers its highly configurable and completely scalable integrated insurance core system, risk management and safety solutions from a secure, multi-tenant platform accessible via web browser and mobile app. Visit origamirisk.com or contact Origami at [email protected].
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Source: Origami Risk



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