General Insurance Article - iPartners chosen by Co-operative Insurance Companies


 iPartners, a provider of Software as a Service (SaaS) business analytics solutions to the property & casualty (P&C) insurance industry, has announced that Vermont based Co-operative Insurance Companies (Co-op) has chosen iPartners’ Insurance Scorecard. The solution coupled with iPartners’ Software as a Service (SaaS) model provides a rapid and cost-effective delivery which will enable Co-op to achieve quick-to-value “in production” business intelligence (BI) and robust reporting capabilities.
 In its strategic planning process, Co-op identified a need to improve the quality and depth of information being provided to its executives to provide greater visibility into the business and better decision making. Without the in house BI expertise or available staff, Co-op opted to look outside of the organisation. iPartners was chosen due to its reputation for both business intelligence and property & casualty industry expertise, combined with the proven Insurance Scorecard solution.
 The implementation of iPartners’ Insurance Scorecard will benefit Co-op by:
 -Providing a wide range of analytics and robust reporting across the entire enterprise;
 -Enabling executives to easily access detailed and timely information and insight into the business; and
 -Presenting information and analysis in an easily usable format to allow for knowledge-based business decisions.
 “We have been thinking about improving our BI capabilities for some time. We set up a demo with iPartners and were very impressed with their capabilities. The fact that they had broad experience with our particular policy management system, CSC’s Point System, clinched the deal,” said Dave Tatlock, Co-op’s cfo. “We were also excited about their business model, which has us provide data, but has iPartners doing all the heavy lifting. We look forward to a long and successful partnership with iPartners.”

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