Problems With Remote Access to Your Insurance Systems? You’re Not Alone.

In the last 4 years remote access needs for both insurers and customers has skyrocketed. This combined with the fact that accessing data easily and most importantly securely is a critical part of insurance operations presents a unique problem for the industry.

Recent data reveals only 36% of insurers say it’s somewhat easy to access the insurance data that they need at work. And only a shocking 4% say that their employees have the technology in place to be optimally effective in supporting operations.

Of the 96% who feel their employees cannot be optimally effective, 50% find remote access to inflexible legacy systems to be a challenge. 

Legacy technology systems are simply not designed for those who are not physically in place at the office, and make effectively supporting operations and secure data access a real pain point. 

Modern, cloud-based systems like Intellimin provide a digital, innovative and automated solution for all of your daily operations - accessible anywhere. At the centre of our remote offerings is an unwavering commitment to data security, working with industry experts to make sure your information is safe and accessible anywhere. 

Get in touch today to talk to our team. 

 

*source- 'Legacy Out, Digitalization In: The State of Modern Insurance Technologies 2024'

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