Since 2003, the landscape has changed significantly for P/C policy
administration systems. First year TCO has dropped significantly in
lockstep with a major influx of newer technologies such as .NET, Java, SOA,
Web services, and ACORD XML. Implementation times have grown shorter as
vendors make use of new technologies and their own improved experience
levels. A number of vendors have cropped up in the last few years that
have survived and even thrived. The majority of solutions are considerably
better today at what they do today than they were two years ago.
Quite simply, it’s a great time for P/C carriers to be considering a
new PAS as features critical to ROI— such as CRM and data mining—become
relatively standard features in these systems, even as prices drop,
implementations become quicker, and vendor options become more
plentiful," comments Chad
Hersh, a senior analyst in Celent’s
insurance group, and lead author of the report.
Celent’s new report, a companion to the recently
published personal lines report, is designed to help insurers understand
this marketplace. The report contains detailed profiles of 19 commercial
lines policy administration systems and limited profiles of 9 additional
systems. The report also uses Celent’s new ABCD Vendor View, which is a
standard representation of a vendor marketplace designed to show at a
glance the relative positions of each vendor in four categories: Advanced
technology, Breadth of functionality, Customer base, and Depth
of client services. Unlike a simple "four-quadrant" map,
solutions in the upper right are not necessarily the best solutions—in
an area as complex and idiosyncratic as policy admin, there is no one
"best" for all cases. Insurers should consider which factors in
breadth, technology, experience, and client service are most important to
them, and use the profiles and comparative tables in this report to
generate their own shortlists. Only fully-profiled vendors are included in
the ABCD Vendor View. (Please note that because the ABCD Vendor View
presents relative comparisons within a group of profiled companies, direct
comparisons between this view and the one for Commercial Lines vendors are
not possible).

The 19 vendors with full profiles are: Allenbrook,
CGI (INSideOUT), CSC (Exceed), CSC (POINT IN), Decision Research Corp,
Duck Creek Technologies, Fiserv (The Specialty System), Garvin-Allen,
Infinity Systems Consulting, Insurance Data Processing, Insuresoft,
OneShield, P and C Insurance Systems, PCMS, Sapiens Americas, SunGard
Sherwood Systems (FrontTier), Systems Task Group, The Innovation Group, and
Tritech Financial Systems.
Other vendors included in the report with limited
profiles include Accenture, AscendantOne, CGI (GIOS), Fiserv (PolicyStar),
Insurity, Steel Card, Guidewire, Tata Consulting Services, and
Sirius.
The report is 92 pages long and contains multiple
figures and tables. A table of contents is available here.