Cumberland Technologies Inc., surety automation vendor and owner of Cumberland Casualty & Surety Company, and AMS Services, Inc., a developer of agency management systems, announced the integration of the Bond-Pro® surety automation system with the Sagitta Browser management system.
For Bond-Pro® users currently using the AMS Sagitta Browser system, this integration will allow information to flow between the two systems, eliminating the need to enter billing information more than once per transaction. For AMS Sagitta Browser users looking for surety automation, this integration makes Bond-Pro® an option for bond issuance, renewals, tracking, accounting, underwriting and having access to an extensive forms library and much more.
Jay Edenfield, President, Cumberland Casualty & Surety noted that Bond-Pro® is currently installed in 160 agencies throughout the U.S., making it the most widely used surety automation system in the industry. He added that many of those agents are using the AMS Sagitta System.
Cumberland Casualty & Surety Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cumberland Technologies Inc., is a national leader in writing small to medium size contract and miscellaneous surety bonds. Cumberland Technologies is a provider of surety automation software for agents and brokers.
AMS Services Inc. provides software and automation services to insurance agents, brokers, carriers, banks, MGAs and other distributors of insurance and financial services.
For more information concerning Bond-Pro® and AMS Services’ Sagitta system, please contact Kim McKee, Cumberland Casualty & Surety Company (k.mckee@cumberlandtech.com) or Susan Coburn, AMS Service (scoburn@amsworld.com).


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