Duck Creek Technologies
We are Duck Creek.
We give insurers a genuine path to the future with advanced technology grounded in decades of industry expertise, responsive to the unique challenges of each insurer, and shaped by the day-to-day of human behaviour.
We believe that technology should empower ingenuity, rather than replace it. Our solutions are inspired by scenarios, not screens, to accommodate variability and make room for creativity. We strive for outcomes that are immediately felt and need little explanation – where highly-customised environments flow seamlessly into how you think and work, and deep technical complexity is experienced as a moment of radical simplicity.
We are sustained by a persistent curiosity that isn’t afraid to challenge the norms of this industry – that believes the version for tomorrow needs not be tied to the legacy of today – and it is our job to get you there a little sooner.
We are in the business of technology, but we also know that technology is a means to a bigger, more hopeful purpose – to incubate the ideas that will make insurers faster, smarter and stronger; to enable people to realise their full potential; and to insurer the possible, today and tomorrow.
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Brochure: Duck Creek Claims
Speed, ease and simplicity during a claim process, and the ability to work through it on whatever device a policyholder chooses are critical to keeping customers happy. This brochure provides information on how Duck Creek’s modern claims software makes it all possible.
Three steps of data-driven transformation - Accept, ask, & act
A new standard is emerging for how the insurance industry leverages data to fuel and guide their businesses. This blog provides three steps for insurers to follow to get started with their data transformation journeys.
Realise data-driven personalisation: The new standard in P&C insurance
There’s a new standard in P&C insurance in terms of the efficiency, execution, and innovation required to better protect people, property, and organisations. This content highlights how insurers can achieve the new standard by embracing data-driven personalisation.
The new standard in insurance
We are at a pivotal moment in the development of the global re/insurance sector as the market is grappling with unprecedented change. Based on in-depth research, this whitepaper examines the market trends which are reshaping insurance and what the “new standard” in insurance really looks like.
Video: Leading the way with SaaS
In this interactive Q&A video, Michael Jackowski, CEO at Duck Creek and Chris Griffith, CIO at UPC Insurance discuss how insurers can leverage SaaS to innovate faster, capture opportunities and exceed customer expectations.
Dynamic discussion: The end of insurance as we know it
‘The end of insurance as we know it’ is an international bestselling book that explains why the industry is experiencing foundational changes that are unprecedented. Renowned author, Rob Galbraith and Duck Creek's CMO, Scott Fitzgerald discuss how insurance leaders can gain a competitive edge.
Five things you need to know about remote core systems implementations
For insurance companies, the concept of implementing SaaS core systems remotely has been on offer for some time for now, bringing productivity and practical improvements. This blog sheds light on five things you need to know about remote core systems implementations.
Inclusivity: No-one should face barriers when accessing insurance
With more and more customers buying insurance online, it’s important that insurers and their technology partners take social inclusion for people with disabilities as well as older and more vulnerable people into consideration when designing new tools and services. Read this blog to find out more.
Underwriting small commercial property with Tracey Waller of ISO: Part two
In this episode of Conversations on the Creek, Rob Savitsky and Robert Fletcher from Duck Creek continue the conversation with Tracey Waller from ISO, a Verisk business, beginning with a discussion on how a building’s system maintenance activities impact its risk.
Underwriting small commercial property with Tracey Waller of ISO: Part one
In this episode of Conversations on the Creek, Rob Savitsky and Robert Fletcher from Duck Creek talk with Tracey Waller of ISO, a Verisk business, about underwriting small commercial property risk, and the impact of data informing better outcomes for insurers.