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About Guidewire
Guidewire is the platform general insurers trust to engage, innovate, and grow efficiently. We combine digital, core, analytics, and AI to deliver our platform as a cloud service. As of the end of our fiscal year 2019, more than 380 insurers, from new ventures to the largest and most complex in the world, run on Guidewire.
As a partner to our customers, we continually evolve to enable their success. We are proud of our unparalleled implementation track record, with 1,000+ successful projects, supported by the largest R&D team and partner ecosystem in the industry. Our marketplace provides hundreds of applications that accelerate integration, localization, and innovation.
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Underwriting is changing, but it's here to stay
Underwriting technology isn’t replacing underwriters; it’s giving them breathing room to provide maximum value. This article looks at three ways technology can help underwriters by automating tasks and making it easy for them to access the people and data required to assess complex risks.
Gender diversity in leadership roles
According to a Million Women Mentors whitepaper, women comprise 60 percent of the insurance industry’s workforce but only occupy 19% of board seats, 11% of named inside officer positions and 12% of top officer positions. This article explores gender diversity in leadership roles.
Five reasons an industry platform is the right choice for property and casualty insurers
An industry platform unifies three elements: software, services, and ecosystem. Given the remarkable pace of change in the property and casualty industry, this article highlights the five imperatives facing insurers that make an industry platform the right answer for the P&C industry.
Driving insurance innovation: Plug and play 2018 winter symposium
Laura Drabik, Group VP – Innovation at Guidewire recently attended the Plug and Play 2018 Winter Symposium where InsurTechs “pitched” their value propositions to an audience of insurers and potential investors. This blog highlights three interesting value propositions from the session.
Customers at the center of P&C insurance innovation
Record-low volumes of new insurance shoppers, price competition among insurers, and emerging InsurTech disruptors have forced insurers into aggressive customer courtship mode. With customers at the center of P&C insurance innovation, this article focuses on three compelling innovation stories.
How an insurance industry platform helps insurers meet business and IT imperatives in a time of rapid change
The insurance industry finds itself in a time of accelerating technology-driven change. This blog highlights the consistent imperatives facing insurers and why insurers need to employ a platform that unifies three elements: software, services, and a partner ecosystem to power their businesses.
Integrating telematics data to improve crash detection and optimise claims
Insurers have begun to adopt telematics via Usage-Based Insurance (UBI) programs and are now showing interest in learning about its value proposition beyond UBI. This article looks at how insurers can apply telematics data to detect motor vehicle crashes and optimise resulting claims.
A calm before and after the storm: Insurers doing more than processing claims
In 2017, the United States experienced 16 weather and climate disasters, each with losses exceeding $1 billion. In this blog post, Guidewire’s Carrie Burns outlines how technology advancements are helping insurers to respond faster than ever to customers during and after natural disasters.
Technology's bold contribution to insurance
In this blog post, Laura Drabik, Group VP Business Innovation, Guidewire, outlines how InsurTech is creating new pathways in an old industry. The blog also highlights how the industry can benefit by adopting a bolder approach to finding innovative solutions for customers.
Leveraging artificial intelligence for automatic image analysis to validate claims
This short article focuses on three types of artificial intelligence that can be leveraged by insurance companies to analyse images in a STP environment in order to validate claims and check for fraud.