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Logos, E-Signature Placeholders Among Features Added to Skywire’s PPS 11.3

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Written by U. S. Insurance News   
Monday, 26 May 2008

At every step in the process, Skywire Software’s newly released PPS 11.3 walks professionals in specialty lines through the process of producing and managing a policy.

PPS 11.3 is designed especially for managing general agents (MGAs), wholesalers, and excess & surplus (E&S) carriers. It enables quick policy issuance and distribution and allows users to design, create, and change documents without much effort.

“PPS 11.3 is designed to be easy to use, flexible, and customizable by the business user based on input from our customers,” said Karin Jessop, product manager at Skywire Software. “It’s a reflection of Skywire Software’s depth of knowledge and understanding of this industry segment, and of the insurance industry as a whole.”

The program helps MGAs and specialty carriers manage customer communications across all locations and lines of business. MGAs use PPS 11.3 to produce policies, billing reminders, renewal letters, and claims correspondence.

A key new feature to the updated PPS is the ability to dynamically add company logos, agent signatures, or state-mandated insurance stamps, which strengthens branding on documents sent to customers.

Other new features include an updated, user-friendly interface, support for additional paper sizes, automatic importation of XML files, improved archive compression, new barcode support, e-signature placeholders in PDFs, and more than 60 new document automation language features.

“Skywire Software’s PPS helps us maintain better communications with our customers,” said Lauri Klotz, assistant vice president at Continental Special Risks. “It helps us write business faster, getting policies into our clients’ hands quickly and efficiently. And it lets us customize letters and reminders to each client, meaning we can produce targeted messaging to help us market our products and services.”

 
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