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Surviving and Thriving in 2009
Claims Transformation for Efficiency, Customer-Centricity and Innovation


In the current economy insurance carriers face an array of challenges: they must reduce operating expenses, underwrite more profitably, moderate IT spending, and maximize customer acquisition and retention. While these objectives may seem antagonistic, all can be impacted by successful claims transformation. Inefficiencies in claims processes have greater impact than any other operational function, making claims the most obvious area for operational improvement.

Technology in support of claims tends to be rife with redundancy and manual handoffs, making for further opportunities for both cost reduction and improvements in speed and quality of service. Tighter claims management both validates underwriting and pricing and reduces fraud and other sources of leakage. Optimized claims management also means faster claims delivered at a higher level of service, which for customers current and prospective is the whole point of insurance.

Reserve your seat today; seating is extremely limited.

In this roundtable discussion senior insurance technology peers will discuss the benefits of:
  • Claims process re-engineering
  • Systems and vendor consolidation
  • Infrastructure consolidation and rationalization
  • Improved cost and productivity benchmarking
  • Workforce optimization
  • ITO/and BPO for claims
Date Wednesday 15th July 2009
Venue

The St. Regis New York, Two East 55th Street,
New York, NY 10022

Telephone

(212) 753-4500


Agenda:

08:00 - 09:00 A.M Registration & Networking
09:00 - 9:10 A.M Welcome and Opening Remarks
09:10 - 11:00 A.M Executive Roundtable Discussion
11:00 - 11:15 A.M Sponsor Closing Remarks

Speakers
Karen Pauli
Senior analyst,
Tower Group
Anthony O'Donnell
Executive Editor,
Insurance and Technology
Joel Collamer
Wipro Technologies

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Surviving and Thriving in 2009
IT Transformation in Financial Services


Senior technology executives have quickly trimmed budgets and are working to transform, simplify and rationalize their organizations — all while CIOs continue to innovate and support day-to-day business needs. High on the priority list is moving from a traditionally siloed, vertical IT structure to a more horizontal, utility model that can support larger portions of the business. It’s not an easy task, but firms are doing it and having great success that pays immediate dividends.

Join a group of senior financial services technology executives during this exclusive roundtable discussion as they meet to discuss the opportunities for IT transformation and, most importantly, the ways to achieve these goals. The roundtable will be moderated by Greg MacSweeney, Editor-in-Chief of Wall Street & Technology and will feature a mini case study from a financial services technology executive who has embraced IT transformation and successfully moved his organization toward a more horizontal model. Reserve your seat today; seating is extremely limited at this executive event.

Date Tuesday 14th July 2009
Venue

The St. Regis New York, Two East 55th Street,
New York, NY 10022

Telephone

(212) 753-4500


Agenda:

08:00 - 09:00 A.M Registration & Networking
09:00 - 9:10 A.M Welcome and Opening Remarks
09:10 - 11:00 A.M Executive Roundtable Discussion
11:00 - 11:15 A.M Sponsor Closing Remarks

Speakers
Greg MacSweeney
Editor-in-Chief of Wall Street & Technology
Santhosh Nair
Wipro Technologies
Ramesh Subramaniam
Wipro Technologies

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