There are like a myriad of things that human beings can do well, and yet nothing tops our ability to improve at a consistent pace. This progressive approach, in particular, has already got the world to hit upon some huge milestones, with technology appearing as a major member of the stated group. The reason why technology enjoys such an esteemed stature among people is, by and large, predicated upon its skill-set, which ushered us towards a reality that nobody could have ever imagined otherwise. Nevertheless, if we look up close for a second, it will become abundantly clear how the whole runner was also very much inspired from the way we applied those skills across a real world environment. The latter component was, in fact, what gave the creation a spectrum-wide presence, and consequentially, kickstarted a tech revolution. Of course, this revolution then went on to scale up the human experience through some outright unique avenues, but even after achieving such a monumental feat, technology will somehow continue to produce the right goods. The same has grown increasingly evident over the recent past, and assuming one new insurtech themed development shakes out just like we envision, it will only make that trend bigger and better moving forward.
Ushur, a leading insurtech player, has officially confirmed that its new Ready for Guidewire validated accelerators are now available to ClaimCenter users in the Guidewire Marketplace. According to certain reports, the stated accelerators will try and aid the users’ bid of quickly launching pre-built digital customer experiences to help automate all their claims-related workflows. Next up, they can pick, in a wholly secured manner, sensitive claims data through intuitive and guided prompts available in direct interface to ClaimCenter, This should be of huge value when it comes to eliminating the need for any manual reach efforts, therefore conceiving greater efficiency across the board. Not just general efficiency, though, these accelerators also have the necessary means to scale up claimant convenience, and they will do so using a set of simplified workflows. The whole value proposition will, notably enough, work alongside Ushur’s existing ability to leverage its omnichannel Invisible App™ for the purpose of delivering digital, self-serve customer experiences. To bring you upto speed with the said platform, it allows users, no matter their skill level, to build, test, and launch customer-facing workflows in a no-code flowbuilder, something which significantly minimizes their IT dependence. Driven by Conversational Automation and Knowledge Work Automation, the solution ensures complete digital transformation at every step throughout the enterprise customer experience.
“Ushur and Guidewire together change the way ClaimCenter users interact with their policyholders for the better,” said Bruce Holbert, Head of Global Channels and Partnerships at Ushur. “Our new integrations help insurers tackle business needs and goals in a new and differentiating way. They can facilitate greater security, better claims experiences, and faster time to value for our shared customers.”
Turning to Guidewire and its ecosystem of solutions, it is, by quite some distance, the largest in the P&C industry. At present, there are more than a 180 providers who use the platform to let the world access over 195 integrations stretching across disciplines like specialized software, data solutions, dedicated insurance support services, and more. All in all, more than 500 insurers in 38 countries currently run on Guidewire. In case you still have any doubts about the platform, then we must acknowledge how it has, so far, completed 1,000+ successful projects.
“We congratulate Ushur on the release of its new ClaimCenter apps,” said Will Murphy, Vice President of Global Solution Alliances at Guidewire. “The apps enable our shared customers to provide elevated customer experiences for their claimants, while improving their operational efficiency and avoiding stress on their IT departments.”
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