ePayPolicy Blog
Staying Ahead: 6 Predictions for the Insurance Landscape in 2025
It Pays to be In Our Payment Network
There’s more to ePayPolicy than taking digital payments from insureds. You can also take—and make—payments across all insurance verticals. The ePayPolicy Payment Network connects independent agencies, brokers, MGAs and premium finance companies with each other, as well as to carriers and insureds. How Network payables work Sending payments to partners
Big Sky Underwriters: An Early Adopter of Digital Payments
Todd Stoudt has been with Big Sky since 2018, but his history with ePayPolicy goes back to his previous job. They had ePayPolicy at his Hull & Company agency in Pennsylvania. When Todd was offered the Accounting Lead position at Big Sky, he thought digital payments/ePayPolicy would be something new
How Independent Agents Can Communicate with Today’s Digital Consumers
Today, the business world is increasingly digital. Consumers constantly turn to online resources to find information, and independent insurance agencies need to be part of that landscape if they want to connect with clients. The sheer volume of options can make developing an online strategy challenging. After all, as an
Arizona Agency Values the Simplicity of ePayPolicy
Dick Gufstason founded Dickson Insurance in Mesa, Arizona in 1995. Today it is run by Dick’s sons Simon and Jake, who took the reins in 2010. Jake started with the agency in 1998, specializing in trucking insurance. He then branched out, now also selling personal lines and managing the agency’s
Features Feature: AutoPay and Recurring Payments
ePayPolicy offers two features that make payment a “set it, and forget it” proposition for those paying you. We get a lot of questions about the difference between AutoPay and Recurring Payments. Here’s a quick overview to take the mystery out of these convenient features: Recurring Payments Recurring payments are
Tech Evangelist Stephanie Beninati Describes ePayPolicy in Two Words
Strategic Insurance Services (SIS) is a woman-owned agency specializing in industry-specific insurance and hard to place risk. Based in Denver, SIS is licensed in 18 states. Broker/owner Stephanie Beninati says she’s been trying to implement processes and technology “from day one.” But finding solutions for SIS hasn’t been easy. “We