American Commerce Ins. Co. to Use RIS Interface Processing Technology

January 8, 2003

Ohio-based Results International Systems (RIS), a leading specialist in outsourcing and application services for the P/C Industry, announced that it has provided “a web-enabled graphical user interface (GUI)” to Ohio’s American Commerce Insurance Company (ACIC) for the its AS/400 policy processing system.

“The new interface provides ACIC agents with Internet access to ACIC’s A/S 400-based processing system. ACIC agents can now enter new quotes and policies, and access existing ones, without using the ‘green screens’ traditionally associated with an AS/ 400 system,” said the bulletin.

“The system presents data in a tabular format, designed for ease of maneuverability within a policy or quote. System screens and fields have been merged to create a streamlined process allowing for faster and easier policy and quote issuance,” it continued.

The announcement went on to note that so far feedback from the agents using the new system has been very positive, indicating that “company personnel report a reduction in both entry errors and the volume of data entry work required.”

RIS President, Bruce Hinz, noted, “We are pleased that ACIC selected RIS to develop this new user interface for their agents. We appreciate ACIC’s recognition of our experience, expertise and quality solutions. RIS recognized early on the importance of web processes, and as a result we’ve been designing and developing products to enable RIS clients to fully leverage the Internet. Again, we thank ACIC for selecting RIS and look forward to a continuation of our long and mutually successful relationship.”

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