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2019 U.S. P&C Core Systems Evaluation: Moving Beyond the Basics

The market for core systems platforms is healthy, with carriers in need of systems that do more.
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Boston, December 3, 2019 – While underwriting and actuarial expertise are critical for property and casualty carriers, without core systems platforms, executing a carrier’s operations would be extremely cumbersome, and it is imperative for carriers to have a platform that can help them execute core business functions. This report explores some of the key trends within the core systems market for P&C carriers and discusses the ways in which technology is evolving to address new market needs and challenges.

Leveraging the Aite Matrix, a proprietary Aite Group vendor assessment framework, this Impact Report evaluates the overall competitive position of 16 vendors, focusing on vendor stability, client strength, product features, and client services. This report profiles Beyontec, BriteCore, Decision Research Corporation, DXC Technology, EIS, Guidewire (Insurance Now and PolicyCenter), Instanda, Insuresoft, Insurity, Majesco, OneShield, SAP, Sapiens, Socotra, and SpeedBuilder Systems.

This 94-page Impact Report contains 19 figures and 56 tables. Clients of Aite Group’s P&C Insurance service can download this report, the corresponding charts, and the Executive Impact Deck.

This report mentions Activer Solutions, AdvantageGo, AGO, CHSI Technologies, CodeObjects, Delphi Technology, Duck Creek, eBaoTech, Ebix, Epic-Premier, Finys, FIS, Instec, Insurance Systems Incorporated, Janus Technologies, Maple Technologies, MFX Services, NTT Data, Origami Risk, PA Solutions, PCMS, Silvervine Software, Solartis, Sunlight Solutions, and Ventiv Technology.

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