Results driven by high scores in usability & trading ease and system reliability in broker management systemBrighton, UK, May 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Applied Systems Europe today announced it has maintained its strong position and improved its overall rating in the category of broker management systems in the 2021 Insurance Times eTrading Survey. In this year’s Five Star Rating Report: eTrading, 850 independent brokers rated the broker management system they use daily with five stars being the highest score possible. Year over year, the software house improved its score in most categories including usability & trading ease, system reliability, client management tools & support, and range & breadth of products. Brokers noted in the survey that Applied’s broker management system enables high performance in eTrading through an “easier method of communication with insurers/more accessible telephone numbers” and “good CRM tools.
Applied Announces Strong 2020 Results; Growth Driven by Growing Applied Epic User Base
Results driven by increased investment in R&D, driving accelerated adoption of Digital Broker technologies to broader U.K broker market
Brighton, UK, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Applied Systems Europe today announced it surpassed ambitious growth targets in the U.K. marketplace in 2020. Results indicate growth is being driven by the broader introduction of Applied Epic, which has already seen a 25% increase in users during the first quarter of 2021 with new customers moving from competitor systems.
To support continued expansion, Applied has invested further in its technology and services. Investment in Applied Epic, the most widely used broker management system in the world, provides brokers with out-of-the-box digital capability, allowing brokers to manage business operations and trade more easily with their clients.
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