Timely Launch of RPS Public Entity Program on Instec Policy System
Instec, the market leader in software for insurance programs and complex commercial insurance, announced today that
In
The program addresses the unique risks faced by municipalities and special districts with a first-dollar, low-deductible insurance product. The packaged program includes general, auto, law enforcement, public officials, and employment practices liability, and can be supplemented with active-shooter, special events, cyber, and worker's compensation coverages.
The new RPS program is the company's second strategic expansion on Instec. It follows the successful implementation of Instec Policy by RPS affiliate RPS Bollinger for its
The RPS public entity project began in
The launch of the new program couldn't have been more timely. Public entities were already facing a host of risks, from cyber threats to active shooters to natural catastrophes. Then the coronavirus pandemic hit, and on its heels the eruption of anti-brutality protests, placing law enforcement and public officials under the microscope.
"Public entities face greater exposures today than ever before," said
With the successful launch of two new programs, RPS is looking ahead at opportunities to bring more programs onto the Instec system.
About
About Instec
Instec's unique approach to systems for the insurance industry enables P&C carriers, MGAs and MGUs to launch programs and specialty offerings from start to first quote in as little as four weeks. With built-in bureau content and reusable business rules, Instec systems provide a platform for innovation with reduced risk. In addition, cloud-based deployment and subscription-based pricing enable insurers to test new programs at a low cost of entry and scale up affordably as the business grows. To learn more, visit http://www.instec-corp.com.
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