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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Infographic: AI tomorrow - How AI changes the future of work
This AI tomorrow infographic focuses on AI’s future impact on business, jobs, areas where it can be applied and outcomes companies largely anticipate, with more than half of companies expecting AI to deliver operational and CX outcomes in three years.
Orchestrating AI
Harvard Business Review Analytics Services and EXL surveyed over 500 professionals across multiple industries to learn how AI is being implemented, where companies are in their adoption of AI, and what outcomes they have been able to drive. This document provides the first look at our study data.
Transforming property inspections for a leading P&C insurer
The property and casualty insurance industry is ripe for digital interventions across the entire lifecycle - sometimes in unexpected areas. This case study focuses on how a leading U.S. P&C insurer collaborated with EXL to transform its antiquated inspection process.
Transformation across the insurance lifecycle for better service and reduced cost
This case study focuses on how EXL worked with one of the world’s largest publicly traded P&C insurance firms to rapidly transform its insurance value chain, restoring profitability and establishing the insurer as a formidable digital-era competitor.
Digital transformation of the marketing function for UK insurers
EXL’s research on UK insurers reveals a strong positive relation between the earned media value of the social media buzz, brand consideration and market share. This article looks at what digital transformation means for UK insurers’ marketing functions and how they engage with consumers.
Case study: Automating manual statutory filings with RPA to improve efficiency
To overcome the problems faced with handling 440 different statutory filings each year, this case study looks at how one of the top ten ranked insurance companies in the U.S. leveraged EXL’s RPA-driven solution to automate the process and reduce costs by $1M over five years.
Digital intelligence: Achieving the promise of digital insurance
EXL’s research suggests that many organisations are struggling to generate the business value they expect as a result of digital transformation. This whitepaper focuses on how the insurance industry can leverage Digital Intelligence by bridging the gap between expectations and outcomes.
Why insurance companies should re-evaluate operations in a digital world
Today’s insurance customers demand more but the good news, according to most studies, is that consumers are willing to pay more for the value and convenience of a world class seamless experience. This whitepaper focuses on the benefits insurers can achieve by enhancing their digital capabilities.
Five levels of digital disruption in insurance
Digital trends are dissolving the traditional boundaries and the long-held competitive advantages of insurance companies. Produced by EXL, this whitepaper focuses on five levels of disruption that will affect the insurance market and force insurance carriers to redesign their business models.
Embedding digital intelligence in operations
EXL partnered with Harvard Business Review Analytics Services to survey 800 global executives about why digital transformations fails. This report looks at how organisations can design an effective digital transformation strategy, whilst skilfully embedding digital intelligence into operations.