COVINGTON, Ohio, July 05, 2017 -- Marias Technology, a provider of software testing, project management, integrations, implementation, hosting services, and more to the insurance industry, has announced that, effective June 30, 2017, the Haines Family has acquired Marias from Buckeye State Mutual Insurance Company. Members of the Haines Family have operated as the senior management of Marias since its founding. R. Christopher “Chris” Haines will now serve as the company’s President and CEO. R. Douglas Haines will serve as Chairman.
“We’re very grateful for everything Buckeye has done for Marias to get us to this point,” said Chris. “We’re pleased and proud of the trust our customers have invested in us since our founding and the contributions they have made to our growth and success. We look forward to the future, in which the best is yet to come.”
Marias Technology is dedicated to providing insurance technology results to its customers and is an Alliance Partner of AAIS, a vendor partner of MSO (the Mutual Service Office, Inc.), a member of NAMIC, and a member of IASA. Its hosting environment is Service Organization Controls Report (SOC) 2 Type II compliant.
About Marias Technology
Marias Technology, headquartered in Covington, Ohio, is a privately held company, offering insurance technology services to property/casualty insurance companies. Services range from system testing and implementation, to software hosting and management services, as well as IT management on-demand. For more information, please visit www.mariastechnology.com, email [email protected], or call 866-611-2212.
Media Contact: JoAnna Bennett 860-333-5009 [email protected]


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