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Staying Ahead: 6 Predictions for the Insurance Landscape in 2025
CS&A Insurance Gets Paid Lightning Fast with ePayPolicy
Accounting Director Carrie Davis describes how her agency came to offer digital payments. Several CS&A clients had been asking about paying their premiums with a credit card. She looked into options through their AMS vendor. But it seemed complicated and expensive and “not something we wanted to deal with.” Then,
Digitize Payments to Increase Customer Satisfaction…and More
The trend is clear. People today prefer to pay digitally. That includes everything from Amazon purchases to their monthly utility bill – and yes, their insurance premiums! While there are still a few diehard check writers out there, digital transformation is here to stay. The Many Benefits of Digital Payments
InsurTech Tools for Every Business Category
The last decade has brought major technology changes for the insurance industry, and behaviors have changed in an industry that was previously labeled “old-fashioned.” Insurance companies are investing in tools to stay efficient, competitive, and modern. In this blog, we’re outlining four categories that have seen an increase in investment,
This PFC Keeps Growing with Digital Payments
Agile Premium Finance (Agile) is one of our longest-running partners and in many ways we have grown up together. Agile has been offering digital payments through ePayPolicy since their founding in 2017. President & COO Bob Przespolewski describes the relationship this way: “We’ve grown together to provide our customers an
Simpler, Better Plans for Our Customers
Existing customers who have been with ePay for years may notice a change to our plans. We slimmed down from 3 plans (Basic, Custom and Integrated) to 2, and we simplified the pricing for both. Why the Change? It’s not lost on us that our customers pay a monthly fee
Customization is King at This Insurance Firm
Universal Insurance Programs (UIP) has been using ePayPolicy for three years. According to Business Operations Manager Edin Nadarevic, their primary motivation was to streamline internal processes. He says, “We did collect electronic payments, but it was done manually in-house. We know that checks will never go away entirely. The reason