Sapiens
Sapiens powers insurers to transform in speed and agility, enabling them to thrive through the transformational changes of our time…
Sapiens empowers the financial sector, with a focus on insurance, to transform and become digital, innovative and agile. Backed by 40 years of industry expertise, Sapiens offers a complete insurance platform, with pre-integrated, low-code solutions and a cloud-first approach that accelerates customers’ digital transformation. Serving more than 600 customers in 30 countries, Sapiens offers insurers across Property & Casualty, Workers’ Compensation and Life markets the most comprehensive set of solutions, from core to complementary, including Reinsurance, Financial & Compliance, Data & Analytics, Digital, and Decision Management. Sapiens’ team of more than 4,800 employees operates through our offices in North America, the UK, EMEA and Asia Pacific.
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Running up that hill: How to win the 2030 insurance technology challenge
The pace of change, driven by data, innovation and customer expectations is making it ever harder for insurers to identify the right technologies and innovation strategies that will future proof their businesses. This e-book focuses on five critical technology enablers to future-proofing insurance.
Case study: Centralising reinsurance programs for greater efficiency, simplicity & ownership
Sapiens ReinsurancePro automates the underwriting and administration of reinsurance, including treaty and facultative, ceded, assumed, and retroceded reinsurance. This case study highlights how a specialty insurer leveraged Sapiens ReinsurancePro to consolidate and streamline its processes.
Should business plans include a risk plan?
If the last two years taught us anything, it should be: prepare for the unexpected no less than the expected. This blog highlights the value of business risk plans and how insurers/reinsurers can help corporations to measure and rate specific risks.
Note to insurers: 'The factory is the product'
There’s a phrase Elon Musk has repeated many times; “the factory is the product”. His statement has implications that should not be ignored by any insurers if their roadmap includes innovation as an objective in their medium-term business development strategy. Read this blog to find out more.
Five things the insurance industry can learn from the digital banking revolution
The insurance industry does not need to reinvent the wheel, technology-wise, and can utilise and leverage what the banking industry has spent years researching and developing. This blog highlights what we can learn from the digital banking revolution that can be implemented in the insurance markets.
Business case for reinsurance administration automation
A recent survey found that insurers initially thought they were successfully managing their reinsurance programs, only to discover that, at best, they could not provide accurate snapshots and projections. Read this whitepaper to discover the business case for implementing a reinsurance program.
Moving to the cloud is reshaping the insurance industry
With many employees working from home and digital business on the rise, insurers need a solution for managing, data, core systems and organisational needs. This whitepaper discusses the benefits of cloud computing for insurance companies.
Case study: Underwriting modernisation for business agility
A Fortune 100 multi-line insurance carrier needed to simplify its legacy infrastructure and enable the reuse of business logic across the organisation. This case study focuses on how the carrier leveraged Sapiens Decision to roll out new user experiences for its customers and agents quickly.
Three paths to modern P&C insurance core systems
The rapidly growing wave of insurtechs have given insurers a glimpse of what cutting-edge technologies can offer. In this video, an expert panel discuss the primary options for modernising legacy systems and the benefits insurers can gain from leveraging modern core systems and digital tools.
Three paths for core system modernisation
As insurance consumer expectations continue to drive digital from a ‘nice to have’ to an operational requirement, the hurdles from outdated systems and software are becoming business barriers. This whitepaper focuses on three different paths to solve one problem and the pros and cons of each option.