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Zurich Canada Invests in Statistical Reporting

With technology from Quindell Solutions, Zurich Canada will venture into telematics, improve data quality and streamline operations.

Zurich Canada, commercial insurer and provider of risk-management solutions, has chosen to implement the regul8 statistical reporting technology from UK-based telematics provider Quindell PLC.

Telematics is a growing trend in Canada, as evidenced by launches from CAA South Central Ontario and Intact Insurance divisions this past November. The tech provider also works with UK-based telematics insurer Ingenie, which plans to enter the Canadian market.

[Read about the growth of Ingenie: How Ingenie Expanded Its Young Customer Base]

Zurich Canada, the Canadian branch of the Zurich Insurance Group, faces extensive requirements in reporting claims and policy data to the General Insurance Statistical Agency (GISA), which manages statistical information on behalf of nine Canadian insurance regulatory authorities, and the Groupement des assureurs automobiles (GAA), which oversees auto insurers in Quebec. It selected regul8 to accommodate increasing system needs, lower costs, streamline reporting, and provide early error detection and correction. Regul8 will be integrated with the core systems at Zurich, which include PMS, ZIP and Guidewire ClaimsCenter.

“The choice of regul8 was straightforward; we are committed as an organization of ensuring the highest quality of statistical data reporting and building an in-house solution just could not be done in the time frame that we wanted,” says Kevin Hunter, head of IT at Zurich Canada, in a statement. “Regul8 also ensures that future stat changes are implemented correctly and on time. We are confident we will achieve both higher data quality and more streamlined operations while working with Quindell.”

Kelly Sheridan is the Staff Editor at Dark Reading, where she focuses on cybersecurity news and analysis. She is a business technology journalist who previously reported for InformationWeek, where she covered Microsoft, and Insurance & Technology, where she covered financial ... View Full Bio

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