Eurobase Insurance Solutions joins forces with Hitec

Source: Eurobase Insurance Solutions

Eurobase Insurance Solutions, a leading independent software and services provider to the worldwide insurance market, has joined forces with Hitec, a leading supplier of document management and delivery solutions, to enable an end-to-end insurance underwriting and document management software solution.

The partnership seamlessly integrates Eurobase's powerful underwriting business application, Synergy and Hitec's trusted electronic document management solution, DataStore.

This new offering will provide organisations with a single integrated solution, able to record information from numerous sources and using a variety of messaging formats completed by Synergy. DataStore will classify these inputs ready for future retrieval, improving business continuity planning and generating cost efficiencies through reductions in administration time. Following growing regulation in the insurance market place and the progression to electronic information recording, the partnership will also allow for better contingency planning and disaster recovery.

Maryann Fitzgerald, Sales Director, Eurobase Insurance Solutions, comments, "We understand the importance of building partnerships with well established providers to offer complementary functionality which is seamlessly integrated with enterprise systems for ultimate business value". We are therefore delighted to work with Hitec, utilising our combined expertise, to develop innovative solutions for the insurance sector."

Pierre Silavant, Sales Director, Hitec, comments, "Through our relationship with Eurobase, a leading insurance solutions provider, we have been able to customise our solutions to exact customer needs at a time when processes are being intensely scrutinised through regulation. The insurance sector has previously used document management in claims processing, however, it was an expensive process. We are showing that it can be both cost effective and also enable more efficient working practices."

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