AMS Holding Group, a provider of software and information services to the property and casualty industry, announced that it is reorganizing its operations into four distinct business units. The move was combined with the resignation of Kenneth Benvenuto, the current CEO of AMS Holding Group, who left “to pursue other business interests.” The four business units will include AMS Services, Silver Plume, Allenbrook and a fourth unit that will be created through the merger of AMS Rating Services, TowerStreet and Insurance Information Exchange. This new fourth unit will focus on point-of-sale products and services to both agents and carriers.
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