A new underwriting system providing users with production efficiencies, advanced rules enforcement, systems control and graphic reporting capabilities, will be unveiled by Insurance Data Processing (IDP) at IASA 2002, slated for the San Francisco Convention Facility, June 2-4.
The system, called S.U.R.E. (System. Underwriting. Rules. Enforcer.), comes in response to the industry’s needs for more underwriting productivity, including cost-efficient compliance with underwriting guidelines and the systematic summary of reasons for declination of business. Also on exhibit will be IDP’s flagship VISION 21.25 policy management system and expert bureau reporting services.
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