News Article | 9th October, 2009

 

Sequel & Willis Win Technology Award

We are delighted to announce that, in partnership with Willis, we have won the Technology Award at this year's UK Broker Awards for our successful 'on time and on budget' implementation of Eclipse Broking.

Eclipse Broking is our market-leading, end-to-end software solution which supports the entire broking cycle from placement and billing, through to claims processing and management reporting. Eclipse Broking has replaced six processing systems and numerous tracking applications at Willis.

The judging panel chose us on account of the overwhelming evidence that supported our entry. The deployment of Eclipse Broking across three continents to over 1,700 Willis Associates is delivering the following key benefits:

  • Improved transparency across the business
  • Greater streamlining and process efficiencies
  • Enhanced account management
  • Better client and insurer service
  • Lower error rates through automation
  • 100% contract certainty
  • Electronic trading platform for the future

The success of this business transformation programme has been unprecedented within Willis and we believe the London Market. It shows the benefits of partnership between business and technology. Eclipse Broking has introduced major process efficiencies whilst improving client service and delivering on the business case.

This programme was also recognised by the British Insurance Awards, where we were finalists in the Technology Award category earlier this year. In addition, we have recently been shortlisted in the "Innovation of the Year" category at the 2009 Insurance Day Awards.

If you would like to read the case study for our award-winning programme then please click on the image below:

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