ICE InsureTech has released its latest case study detailing how ICE Policy makes a difference for Ticker Insurance.
In the case study, Richard King, CEO of Ticker, describes how the flexibility and sophistication of ICE Policy has enabled a fast implementation under an aggressive timeline, from first engagement to launching Ticker within six months.
Richard King, commented, “We’re entering a competitive market, so agility is key. ICE Policy will let us develop products rapidly to reach and convert more customers and see a strong return on investment.
ICE’s extensive motor experience and ready-made interfaces have armed us for the challenge of bringing Ticker to market, and meant our teams were speaking the same language from day one.”
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