Earnix CEO warns on red flags
If a technology provider wants to change everything a company has done then it is most likely to be a “red flag”, Earnix CEO Udi Ziv told Insurance Age.
“The right technology provider will keep your customers’ expectations high, respect the investment you’ve made and have the ability to leverage it with additional technology. This will enable you to run the business differently without having to start from scratch,” he commented.
Earnix, a global provider of AI-driven rating, pricing, and product personalisation solutions for insurance and banking, was founded in 2001. The company has offices in America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Israel. This
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