’We are in a great position for continued high growth across all operating areas,’ says chief executive
Ceta Insurance has gone live on IS2’s Atlas platform after investing in replatforming its system.
Ceta, which is part of Atec Group, said it had made the move as it looks to distribute products across multiple channels and control its customer journeys and pricing.
It was launched on IS2’s platform following a six month tender process that included due diligence.
The two firms are set to work in partnership for at least the next five years.
Brendan Devine, chief executive at Atec Group, said: “We selected IS2 because it has a strong track record and their ongoing investment in R&D is clear. It was also critical that we chose a provider that would future proof our business and keep up with our ambition.
”Needless to say, our tender process for this project was thorough. We are delighted to have selected IS2 – they have a pedigree that gives us and our stakeholders complete confidence.
”Ceta’s investment in its products, systems, data analytics, distribution partnerships and compliance mean we are in a great position for continued high growth across all operating areas.”
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It has implemented an application programming interface (API) and cloud native platform for Ceta, a back-office PAS system and a number of customer retail journeys, both direct and aggregator based.
Simon Pritchard, managing director at IS2, said: “We are very proud to be working with a customer with the stature of Ceta, it further endorses the belief we have in our Atlas platform to meet the needs of digital first organisations who seek assurances in the quality and design of the underlying technology.
”A trend we only see increasing this year.”
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