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Ventiv Policy

Meet the demands of an ever-changing world. Beat the competition with quicker-to-market products that support policyholders’ needs. Ventiv Policy, a flexible tool built for the modern insurance landscape, sets the standard for pol...Read more about Ventiv Policy

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tigerlab

tigerlab offers a cloud-based Insurance Platform as a Service (IPaaS), designed for insurers, MGAs, insurance startups and digital businesses. The software automates the whole insurance policy lifecycle, from policy issuance to ca...Read more about tigerlab

4.90 (10 reviews)

Insly

Insly has provided full-cycle low/no-code insurance software for MGAs and insurance companies since 2014. Insly delivers a scalable solution for C-Suite employees and underwriters looking to launch and distribute new products. Add...Read more about Insly

4.88 (17 reviews)

1insurer Suite

1insurer Suite is a cloud-based and on-premise insurance solution that combines software modules such as policy management, billing, claims management, agent/customer/repairer portals and insurer analytics. Businesses can choose t...Read more about 1insurer Suite

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InsuranceEnterprise

InsuranceEnterprise by CodeObjects is an integrated insurance solution that can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud. The solution offers four modules, which include policy administration, claims management, ratings and billing....Read more about InsuranceEnterprise

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Surefyre

Surefyre is a cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) solution designed for the needs of insurance agents. It is suitable for multiple types of carriers, including property, casualty, life and health care insurance prov...Read more about Surefyre

4.88 (16 reviews)

BriteCore

BriteCore is a cloud-based insurance solution for personal, commercial, auto and specialty insurance providers. Designed for the needs of small and midsize insurance service providers, it provides support for multi-line, multi-sta...Read more about BriteCore

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DRC Insurance Platform

DRC's insurance system is a cloud-based insurance solution that enables property and casualty insurance businesses to manage their policy quotes, ratings, billing and claims. The solution offers features for brokers, carriers and ...Read more about DRC Insurance Platform

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Velocity

Velocity is a cloud-based agency management system for property and casualty insurance carriers. It helps users handle the needs of general agents, program administrators, wholesalers, carriers, reinsurers and retailers. The core ...Read more about Velocity

4.13 (15 reviews)

ISI Enterprise

ISI Enterprise is a cloud-based insurance solution that assists businesses in policy administration, billing, claims and other related services. Key features include reinsurance management, a policy rating engine, document managem...Read more about ISI Enterprise

4.17 (12 reviews)

Jenesis Software

Jenesis is a cloud-based solution that helps insurance agents manage personal and commercial lines and obtain new potential customers. Key features include claims management, rating engine, policy processing and reinstatement trac...Read more about Jenesis Software

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NowCerts

NowCerts is a cloud-based insurance solution designed for insurance agencies of all sizes. Key functionalities include commission tracking, task management, claims management, reporting, self-service certificates, reminders, calen...Read more about NowCerts

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SchemeServe

SchemeServe is a cloud-based insurance solution designed for insurance organizations, managing general agents (MGAs) and brokers. Features include cancellation tracking, claims tracking, policy generation, a rating engine, reinsur...Read more about SchemeServe

5.00 (1 reviews)

WaterStreet

WaterStreet is a cloud-based insurance solution designed primarily for sectors such as property and casualty insurance. WaterStreet provides tools to manage quote-to-claim policy lifecycle support, a configurable rule-based ...Read more about WaterStreet

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TopSail

TopSail is an insurance rating management software designed to help businesses with policy issuance, forms management and endorsement processing operations. The platform enables managers to organize documents and configure role-ba...Read more about TopSail

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Eclipse

Eclipse is an insurance agency management system for independent insurance agents with both on-premise or cloud-based deployment. It provides features for single agencies as well as multi-agency locations of all sizes. The sy...Read more about Eclipse

4.88 (33 reviews)

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Nexsure Insurance Platform

Nexsure Agency Management is cloud and mobile-based agent management solution, which helps manage, improve and accelerate the growth of insurance-related operations. Designed primarily for brokers, agents, wholesalers and program ...Read more about Nexsure Insurance Platform

4.50 (4 reviews)

SIBRO

Sibro is the simplest and easiest solution, specifically developed to manage end-to-end insurance businesses. It helps you keep track of all policies, claims and installments, reminding you about follow-ups and renewal dues. ...Read more about SIBRO

5.00 (3 reviews)

RiskVille

RiskVille is a cloud-based, GDPR-compliant risk and insurance management solution that allows insurance organizations to manage day-to-day operations such as customer relationships, risk identification, policy management, claim pr...Read more about RiskVille

5.00 (1 reviews)

AdInsure

AdInsure is a standard insurance platform designed to help life and non-life insurers to streamline and automate their workflows, business processes, and operations. AdInsure's comprehensive feature portfolio supports the entire i...Read more about AdInsure

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Buyers Guide

Last Updated: September 27, 2022

If there's one thing that everyone can agree on about insurance, it's that the industry is complicated. From the most basic, stripped-down health insurance policy to the most expensive corporate liability package, every policy has a multitude of details that need to be worked out by agencies, pored over by policy holders and regulated by the government.

Fortunately, just as insurance policies have grown more complicated over the years, the types of software created to help manage those policies have become more sophisticated. This makes keeping track of the various pieces of policies much easier for insurance agencies like yours, so that they can provide better service for their customers and policy holders.

This buyer's guide will explain how insurance policy software can help your insurance agency develop, administer and manage policies, so you can save time and simply focus on your agency's core processes.

This software exists either as stand-alone systems or as a part of a larger suite of insurance software.

Here's how we'll break down our discussion of this software:

What Is Insurance Policy Software?
Common Features of Insurance Policy Software
What Type of Buyer Are You?
Key Considerations

What Is Insurance Policy Software?

Insurance policy management software breaks down into two key processes—creating policies and administering/maintaining policies.

Although most insurance policy software will allow you to do both of these things, we've broken down our description of the software into these two key features, since they can look different in practice.

 

Policy Creation

Insurance policy software can provide you with the tools you need to develop new types and tiers of policies to present to buyers. The software will help you design different types of attractive insurance packages, calculate and weigh the costs and profit margins of those packages and keep careful records of all policies that get issues to clients. Some advanced systems even have databases of pre-existing policy templates that you can customize to create the right product for your agency.

Policy Administration

Keeping track of insurance policies can be as daunting a task as creating them, which is why the software will help you with this side of your business, too. Tools will help you to provide timely and accurate quotes, handle claims, track customer history and issue bills.

Additionally, this part of the software system can help ensure that your policies are in adherence with all applicable local, state and federal regulations.

Common Features of Insurance Policy Software

Policy creation Provides a centralized database that houses all of your agency's policy types, along with a library of templates that you can use to create new policy packages.
Policy issuance Enables you to issue policies to customers more efficiently, making it quicker and easier to provide quotes, calculate rates, create contracts and get them signed; field customer inquiries; and track all policies once they've been issued.
Compliance management Helps ensure that all of your issued policies are compliant with all legal and industry regulations on the local, state and national level.
Claims tracking The key feature of insurance policies is how well they handle policy holder claims, and tools within the software will make this process easier for both you and your customers. Automated filing and cross-referencing will make filing claims and issuing payment quicker and more efficient.
Customer portal Provides an online portal that your customers can access to manage their policies and accounts. This can save you a lot of time and money in customer service phone calls, while also increasing your customers' satisfaction rate.
Billing and accounting Automates the billing of your customers so you can save time and money, while improving accuracy. You can also automate features of your accounting in order to track both overall profits and the profit margin of individual policies.

Policy management software Vertafore Agency Platform's interactive builder page

Vertafore Agency Platform's interactive policy builder page

What Type of Buyer Are You?

Insurance agencies, because they require so much capital to be on hand, tend to be medium to large sized companies. As such, few insurance policy software packages are designed for small businesses, and many only cater to enterprise-level agencies.

Your insurance agency may fall into one of the following categories with specific software needs:

  • Health insurance provider. Health insurance can be among the most complex type of policies, so you will likely want to get the most robust, feature-rich software suite possible. Given the immense body of law surrounding health insurance, you will especially want features that enable you to maintain compliance.
  • Life insurance provider. Because of the financial complexities often tied up in life insurance (including, and especially the high payout for those policies), you will want to make sure that you have a system that has strong accounting features.
  • Auto insurance provider. The ability to provide a quick quote and easy claims process will be of key importance in this market, since it is so highly competitive amongst consumers.
  • Homeowners insurance provider. Similar to auto insurance, you will want to be able to quickly and competitively provide a realistic quote to applicants.

Key Considerations

Other factors to take into consideration when picking the best policy management software for your business may include:

  • Integration with other systems. Your insurance policy software may be part of a larger, integrated insurance suite, but if it is a stand-alone package you need to be sure that the software you purchase can integrate with other systems you'll be using. You'll need to be able to check policies against your accounting or your customer relationship management (CRM) software, for example, and the two programs must be compatible in order to work together. Make sure you talk to vendors about how well their software will integrate with these other systems.
  • Cloud-based versus on-premise software. In the past, most software was hosted by businesses on their own premises. This meant that a business would purchase dedicated hardware along with their software so that they could run the software's programs. Such a process required businesses to have the space to host extra servers, as well as the IT resources and knowledge base to set up and maintain the system. Today, it is far more common (though not universal) to find vendors providing their software via the cloud. This means that businesses have no need to host the software themselves, and instead access it via the internet. This costs less up front and limits the amount of time and money that must be dedicated to IT upkeep. Be sure to check with vendors as to how their software will be hosted.