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EIS Receives Highest Score in Three Use Cases in Gartner’s 2020 Critical Capabilities for Life Insurance Policy Administration Systems, North America Report

EIS Receives Highest Score in Three Use Cases in Gartner's 2020 Critical Capabilities for Life Insurance Policy Administration Systems, North America Report

EIS, a global core and digital platform provider for insurers, today announced that it received the highest score in three of five use cases that Gartner, the world’s leading research and advisory firm, analyzed in the 2020 Critical Capabilities for Life Insurance Policy Administration Systems, North America report.1 EIS has been recognized for the second consecutive year in the report. Assessed as one of 11 vendors, EIS improved its positioning by receiving three of the highest use case scores and one third-highest score.

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According to the report, EIS achieved the following scores:

  • Highest in New Product Development/Launch Use Case, scoring 3.96 (out of 5)
  • Highest in Policy/Contract Change Use Case, scoring 3.99 (out of 5)
  • Highest in Digital User Support Use Case, scoring 3.90 (out of 5)
  • Third Highest in Group/Worksite Enrollment, Claims and Billing Use Case, scoring 4.61 (out of 5)

“We believe that market demands—more so than ever before—call for PAS solutions that can adapt to disruption with greater product agility and vastly improved digital experiences,” says Samantha Chow, LAH markets lead at EIS. “To excel in the use case evaluations for the second consecutive year is very gratifying, particularly to achieve the highest score in the Digital User Support Use Case for the first time.”

In the report, Gartner states, “Insurers need policy administration system characteristics such as flexibility and IT agility to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. For insurers to become more agile and resilient, CIOs must match policy administration capabilities with insurers’ needs.”

Gartner notes that, “As life insurance companies move forward with recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, CIOs need to prepare for business renewal. CIOs must reevaluate their PASs for fitness for an expected acceleration in digital sales and services in a virtual work-from-home world.”

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