EXL
EXL is a global analytics and digital solutions company that partners with clients to improve business outcomes and unlock growth. Bringing together deep domain expertise with robust data, powerful analytics, cloud, and AI, we create agile, scalable solutions and execute complex operations for the world’s leading corporations in industries including insurance, healthcare, banking and financial services, media, and retail, among others. Focused on driving faster decision-making and transforming operating models, EXL was founded on the core values of innovation, collaboration, excellence, integrity and respect. Headquartered in New York, our team is over 50,000 strong, with more than 50 offices spanning six continents.
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The future of insurance FP&A: Unleash the potential
The severe disruption caused by Covid-19 has placed extreme pressure on financial planning functions to come up with a new approach towards financial planning and performance management. This content focuses on why insurers need to transform their FP&A functions and how this can be achieved.
Resetting, refreshing and reimagining the actuarial function
This whitepaper focuses on the lessons learned during the coronavirus pandemic and how the actuarial function at life insurance firms might best evolve for effectiveness in a post Covid-19 world.
Redefining diversity to drive growth and shore up organisational resilience in insurance
Now, more than ever, diversity is a recurring theme in our conversations with insurance leaders. This content focuses on why insurance companies first need to redefine diversity before they can meaningfully embed it into their cultures and reap the true benefits.
Business intelligence: Unlocking the power of data to generate actionable insights
Business intelligence plays an integral role in every organisation, turning data into meaningful information for making the right decisions. This content sheds light on how businesses can get the most out of their business intelligence solutions by aligning data processes with people and technology.
How insurance companies can adapt to the new normal
Covid-19 has placed a plethora of challenges on insurers, not only in how they work, but also on how they interact with consumers. This content focuses on what the ‘new normal’ will look like for insurance companies and how they can adapt to succeed in a new environment.
Infographic: Post-merger integration for insurers to unlock desired value
With the odds of post-merger success for insurance companies similar to that of a coin toss, this infographic highlights the factors which determine the likelihood of success, potential estimates of value creation across categories and guidelines insurers can follow to achieve synergies.
Operational resilience in insurance: The UK’s changing regulatory landscape
With a regulatory shakeup on the agenda for insurance firms, this content focuses on the regulatory objectives of the FCA and the PRA, before highlighting the steps insurers can take to effectively structure a resilience programme to align with the regulatory requirements.
Covid-19: Panic buying of life insurance
Covid-19 will reset the way people approach the financial wellness of their family and one of the expected trends is a surge in demand for life insurance products. This content highlights both the opportunities and challenges for life insurers.
How insurers can leverage digital labour to enable resilience
Insurance leaders responding to the economic impact of Covid-19 face the tough task of balancing customer services with cost reduction targets. With digital technologies set to play a crucial role going forward, this content focuses on how insurers can leverage digital labour to enable resilience.
The insurance supply chain: Managing third parties from risk to resilience
With Covid-19 amplifying the importance of supply chain resilience within the insurance value chain, this content highlights why insurance firms, including insurers and brokers need to exercise more control over third parties to enhance overall resilience.