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New Product – Finance Connect
We’re thrilled to announce the addition of Finance Connect to our suite of insurance payment and reconciliation products for insurance companies. Finance Connect enables insurance companies to offer premium financing options – with their existing premium finance partners – at the point of online checkout for their insured customers. “Premium

How Digital Insurance Payments Can Optimize Your Business
A lot of people seem to have the misconception that implementing a digital payment option for their business is a big undertaking. In reality, not only can the process be easy, but it can also greatly enhance the customer experience. More and more consumers now have the expectation of being

30 Insurance Terms You Should Know
The insurance industry is an integral part of the modern economy, providing protection and peace of mind to individuals and businesses alike. With a wide variety of insurance products available, it can be overwhelming to navigate the terminology and concepts associated within the industry. That’s why we’ve put together a

Introducing: Payables Connect for Truly Automated Statement Reconciliation
ePayPolicy announced the release of Payables Connect, the newest innovation in their suite of insurance payment and reconciliation products. Leveraging ePay’s existing integrations and machine learning technology, Payables Connect completely automates the reconciliation, creation, and payment of due payables.

Case Study: MGA is First to Launch Automated Check Reconciliation
Bailey Specialty Risks, Inc. (BSR) recently launched CheckMate, our machine learning powered check reconciliation solution, becoming the first customer to utilize every ePayPolicy service. As a wholesale insurance MGA that offers professional lines, their journey with us has been unique, and it continues to broaden and deepen. An indirect route

The Differences Between Independent and Captive Insurance Agents
Regardless of whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned insurance professional, it’s important to understand the terms often used in the industry. Within the insurance space, there are two distinct types of agents: independent and captive. Each operates in different ways and have their own perks and drawbacks. In this