
Duck Creek Technologies
Duck Creek Technologies is defining the future of property and casualty (P&C) and general insurance through intelligent software solutions.
Our comprehensive suite helps insurance carriers streamline operations, improve efficiency, and enhance the customer experience. Duck Creek Technologies offers customizable solutions to meet our clients' unique needs, from policy administration to claims management, billing, data analytics, payments, and loss control.
With a team of experienced professionals and a commitment to innovation and continuous improvement, we deliver high-quality solutions that drive business growth and profitability.
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Embedded insurance: Expand your ecosystem partnerships to increase penetration and win new customers
Duck Creek Technologies Managing Director for EMEA, Shreyas Vasanthkumar, recently participated in a panel discussion where specialists discussed how embedded insurance can improve customer experience and outcomes. This blog highlights two key takeaways from the debate.
Guest blog with Microsoft's Srikanth Madani: EMEA insurers have their heads in the cloud, and that's a good thing
In this blog, Srikanth Chander Madani, Industry Advocate, Worldwide Financial Services, Microsoft Corporation, shines a spotlight on the cloud migration trend among EMEA insurers, and the key factors shaping their technology demands in 2023.
How UK insurers are harnessing technology to enhance broker relationships
In this article, Andrew How, Senior Sales Director, UK & Ireland, talks about the need for UK insurers to develop more productive intermediary distribution networks and how Duck Creek’s Producer platform can help them to significantly enhance their producer partner relationships in today’s market.
AI integrated underwriting and claims solutions
Gradient AI and Duck Creek offer integrated underwriting and claims management solutions that combine Gradient AI’s state-of-the art AI solutions with Duck Creek’s industry leading policy and claims products in the cloud. Read this product guide to find out more about the key benefits for insurers.
Supercharging P&C insurance sales with the digital customer experience
Insurers are now expected to provide information that helps customers learn about policies, compare options and even complete an application from virtually any connected device, 24/7. This whitepaper focuses on how P&C insurers can supercharge sales by improving the digital customer experience.
Panel debate: Embedded insurance
In this panel debate, Shreyas Vasanthkumar, Duck Creek’s managing director, EMEA, joins executives from Swiss Re, Munich Re, Zurich, and Helvetia to discuss embedded insurance. Watch this video to find out how to expand your ecosystem partnerships to increase penetration and win new customers.
Eight ways to improve claims processes and handling
Even the smallest of inefficiencies within an insurance company’s claims process can jeopardise the customer relationship, which is why it’s imperative that insurers dedicate themselves to improving the claims process and handling. This blog highlights eight ways to improve claims management.
Embedded insurance podcast
Embedded insurance is projected to account for over $700B in GWP by 2030. This podcast from Duck Creek Technologies focuses on how embedded insurance presents insurers with growth opportunities and the ability to provide customers with personalised coverage at the point of sale.
Staying agile and evergreen: The advantages of a SaaS core system for general insurance providers
To win in today’s increasingly competitive insurance industry, insurers need modern core systems and solutions that support their business strategies and empower them with the ability to pursue innovation. This flipbook explores the advantages of a SaaS core system for general insurance providers.
Embedded insurance: Are insurers ready for a new business model?
Embedded insurance offers the potential of a rich seam of new business and lower-cost distribution. But, as a recent roundtable revealed, insurers are still figuring out how to get comfortable with their new partners. This article provides a summary of the discussion and the key points raised.