MUMBAI, India, Feb. 10, 2016 -- Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company (MSI) - Dubai, part of the largest conglomerate in the world, has selected 3i-Infotech's flagship Premia General Insurance product.
Premia 11 is the most recent version, specially designed to bring operational efficiency through faster turnaround times. It is scalable enough to cater to ever growing business volumes, tightly integrated with the finance module and state of the art reporting. MSI recognized the team’s strength in the core insurance segment, comprising all aspects of the insurance value chain along with their proven success in empowering reputed groups in the region in the past.
MSI decided to opt for Premia in line with the trust 3i-Infotech’s team had instilled in the expected business outcomes. Right from the initiation stage, timelines were a major challenge, which was a daunting task for Premia’s implementation team. With a strategic plan in place, internal collaboration of our technical team and sales, a lot of research, on expected deliverables as well as close communication with MSI’s team, Premia’s team accomplished the project within the targeted timeframe.
MSI’s management has already started to witness the expected benefits in terms of readily available automated reports, which were required by their group on a timely basis. They are quite happy the way Premia handles the entire operational flow, reducing their workload heavily and consistently maximizing overall productivity. 3i-Infotech’s team is confident that with Premia’s tightly coupled modules, MSI will be able to earn a quick ROI and empower employee performance levels across the organization.
To know more about 3i-Infotech – please refer the link www.3i-infotech.com.
For more details, please contact: Ajay Somji 3i-Infotech Ltd. [email protected] +91 22 67928000


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