6 Ways AI Can Help Insurance Agents During the Policy Lifecycle
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how independent agents operate, freeing agents to focus on having meaningful client conversations and providing strategic advice.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how independent agents operate, freeing agents to focus on having meaningful client conversations and providing strategic advice.
Understanding artificial intelligence (AI) is more than keeping up with a trend, it’s about comprehending its possibilities and limitations.
With more demands on their time, agents want technology solutions that are easy to use, integrate with their existing systems and help their business grow. As InsurTech partners work to fulfill these needs, these three trends are evolving to meet agents’ needs.
Technology can spark innovation within your agency, but without careful planning the transition can disrupt workflows, overwhelm your team, and lead to a frustrating and delayed integration timeline.
If your agency wants to improve client retention and acquisition, marketing is a must. Here are three impactful ways automation can be integrated into your marketing processes.
Agencies can elevate their online presence with real-time analytics, actionable insights and a user-friendly interface.
The industry must begin to rebuild relationships, truly committing to providing a better customer experience through transparency, education and innovation.
Despite being unimpressed by the software on offer when he first joined the independent agency channel, Andrew Ryan has relished the opportunity to constantly innovate and improve agency technology and processes.
The acquisition will unlock even more potential for Vertafore MGA customers by adding a modern agent portal, a powerful underwriting workbench and flexible workflow automation.
In general, attitudes around implementing artificial intelligence (AI) are mixed, with 64% of principals interested in how AI can improve their business, says a Safeco and Liberty Mutual study.