The extension ’represents a natural progression in our partnership’, says Percayso Inform’s managing director
Specialist insurance software firm Open GI yesterday (4 October 2022) extended its partnership with Percayso Inform to include household as part of its data agnostic enrichment service for UK brokers.
The extension will allow the insurance data intelligence provider Percayso to widen its intelligence offering and will allow more of Open GI’s broker customers to benefit from its broker enrichment functionality.
Percayso Inform managing director Richard Tomlinson said: “This represents a natural progression in our partnership with Open GI and we’re delighted to be able to now integrate our household data intelligence capabilities.
“Tapping into an extensive range of data, our intelligence service can help brokers, insurers and MGAs to continue to provide and have access to the best pricing for each individual risk and ultimately improve loss ratios.”
Percayso Inform won Fraud Technology of the Year at Insurance Times Tech and Innovation Awards on 22 September 2022.
Data is integral
By accessing a deeper level of insurance intelligence, the partnership said it would support brokers in building a more complete picture of their customers at the point of quote.
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Percayso Inform’s platform enables insights to be generated quickly, at point of quote, to inform business decisions in real-time via API connectivity with the Open GI platform.
Simon Badley, Open GI’s chief executive, added: “Broadening our product offering to help our customers transact better-quality business is high on our agenda.
“Our extended partnership with Percayso, which I am delighted to share, helps us do that. Data is such an integral part of the broking process, where our customers can leverage valued insight to help quote better, price better and offer support and guidance.”
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