Desjardins General Insurance Group Selects EIS Group’s Suite as Transformation Platform

The insurer will implement the EIS Suite for all personal and commercial core underwriting, policy administration, billing, claims and customer management

(Downtown Montreal, home of Desjardins Group, from Mount Royal. Photo credit: Jean Gagnon.)

Desjardins General Insurance Group (DGIG, a subsidiary of Desjardins Group, Montreal) has selected EIS Group’s (San Francisco) EIS Suite as its target platform for the consolidation of its core insurance systems. The integrated suite of core systems will provide a single platform to support personal and commercial lines of businesses across the entire enterprise, according to an EIS statement.

Alec Miloslavsky, CEO, EIS Group.

Alec Miloslavsky, CEO, EIS Group.

DGIG will deploy EIS’s PolicyCore, BillingCore and ClaimCore, as a new multi-line, multi-channel digital insurance platform for a large enterprise-wide transformation initiative directed at answering the demands of an evolving market and the insurer’s own growth strategies, EIS reports. The license agreement covers 15 years of use of EIS Suite, and the system deployment will span multiple years and entail several phases.

(Related: EIS Group Integrates ISO ERC into PolicyCore System)

“EIS Group is honored to have been selected by DGIG as a strategic IT supplier,” comments Alec Miloslavsky, CEO and executive chairman, EIS Group. “We are committed to helping them extend their market leadership and reputation for great products and service and look forward to successful completion of this large-scale initiative.”

Anthony R. O’Donnell // Anthony O'Donnell is Executive Editor of Insurance Innovation Reporter. For nearly two decades, he has been an observer and commentator on the use of information technology in the insurance industry, following industry trends and writing about the use of IT across all sectors of the insurance industry. He can be reached at AnthODonnell@IIReporter.com or (503) 936-2803.

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