TEXAS-BASED INSURANCE TECHNOLOGY COMPANY REVOLUTIONIZES RISK MANAGEMENT
Frustrated that the insurance industry was mired in outdated, inefficient processes and had fallen significantly behind other industries that had already deployed technological innovation and automation, they saw an unparalleled opportunity. Combining Naqvi’s insurance knowledge and programming skills with Pitcher’s process-simplification and communication capabilities, they made it their mission to completely eliminate the manual processes from risk management administration.
In its quest to transform the insurance industry, the company and its 100+ employees have developed a suite of industry-first, patented, process-automation software products called RMIS|360™ (Risk Management Information System 360) which provides a comprehensive approach to insurance process management.
Developed in synergistic partnerships with some of the largest and most respected firms in the insurance industry, RMIS|360 includes SAAS solutions for wrap management, contractor prequalification, policy administration, claims administration, safety and loss prevention, payroll, contractor compliance and valuable data analytics. The products are engineered to work seamlessly to automate and deliver the core operations of an insurance company and feature cutting edge technologies like blockchain to provide indisputable insurance certification, artificial intelligence to automate data entry, and direct object detection to remotely capture and analyze on-site safety and loss efforts.
RMIS|360 also gathers data across the product suite and provides analytical tools so companies can make more informed decisions and to operate better risk management programs.
“People are impressed with the amount of time and cost savings our products provide. But what really amazes them is the power of the analytics,” stated
To commemorate its status as the leading disruptor in insurance technology, the company recently announced the transformation of its brand to better reflect expanding operations around the world. In August, Nourtek was rebranded as “Injala®,” a company dedicated to reimagining risk management from the ground up.
“The name Injala literally means ‘insurance network.’ The solutions we currently offer and those we are developing are revolutionizing the industry and building the insurance network of the future,” said Naqvi.
Taking a cue from the success of the network orchestration-based expansion model of runaway successes like Airbnb, Yelp, and
“Our vision is timely and achievable. Our team draws on talent from several continents and is passionate about creating and implementing something that is wholly innovative. Rarely does the opportunity to be part of an industry-altering revolution come along, and we are thrilled to be the leader in an industry in desperate need of transformation,” said Naqvi.
Injala Senior management includes CEO Naqvi,
About Injala
Injala is the leading disruptor in insurance technology, providing web-based software solutions that are transforming risk management. For more information, visit www.injala.com.
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