Speed To Market

As you know, meeting the expectations of independent agents is critical, because they deliver a significant percentage of new premium dollars. Agents cite product selection, along with ease of doing business, as prime determinants in their choice of carrier. By improving your product design and configuration process, you can deliver the right product at the right time, and drive loyalty and revenue growth from your independent agents.

AQS has extensive experience creating solutions that speed the process and reduce the expense of product development. Our powerful product configuration tools help you overcome the restrictions of traditional product design.  Business analysts can build and maintain insurance products without programming, so you can get innovative products to market quickly. AQS makes it easy to select from various parameters to define new product attributes, such as policy type, coverages, limits and exclusion rules.

Another core advantage of AQS is its ability to help clients get their products to market sooner by enabling them to seamlessly use ISO content.  No one else provides solutions that make it as easy to implement and maintain content.  In fact, since ISO uses our solutions to build and distribute its own content, with AQS, you can receive those distributions in its native data form. Your system can consume this content with absolutely no manipulation, with greater accuracy, and lower cost of implementation and maintenance.

Besides bringing you solutions, our deep knowledge of the product configuration process means that AQS is able to bring you innovative ideas for managing products. If you choose, we can even manage the development and maintenance of your insurance assets. You’ll see the results: an enhanced ability to respond to market changes, better profitability management, significant improvement in time to market, improved ability to support innovative new products and faster compliance with regulatory changes.

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