Upcoming webinar: Watch Scor and Ms Amlin discuss how operational automation can increase efficiency and boost profitability

Profit

Insurance organisations today are under more scrutiny than ever from auditors and stakeholders alike. In response, many continue to shift their efforts from the digital transformation of front-end functions to driving higher levels of efficiency and automation in the middle and back-office.

And thus by automating previously overlooked processes like credit control, collections and account receivables carries a range of genuine business benefits, such as:

  • Freeing up millions in unallocated capital and improving cash flow.
  • Increased operational efficiency.
  • Improving financial controls and reducing risk.
  • Faster processing times.
  • Enhanced auditability.
  • More visibility on key transactions.

Indeed the above benefits could be the difference between making a profit or a loss in today’s increasingly turbulent economic landscape.

With this in mind, Insurance Post and AutoRek are delighted to host an upcoming webinar at 11:00AM on Thursday 13th October where MS Amlin’s head of finance operations Paul Walkueter and Scor’s head of operations Anthony Burpitt will explore the topic of middle and back office transformation and operational automation more broadly.

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