Novidea launches insurance management platform in SE Asia to meet escalating demand for digital transformation

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Novidea, creator of the cloud-based, data-driven enterprise insurance management platform for brokers, agents, MGAs/MGUs, and carriers, today announces its launch into the Southeast Asian market, starting in Hong Kong and Singapore. This geographical expansion supports Novideas strategy to become the leading provider of core platforms for insurance organisations, worldwide.

According to analytics specialist GlobalData, Singapores general insurance industry is set to grow by 7.2% by 2026, fuelled by private health and major infrastructure projects. The firm forecasts that the industry in the region will grow from US$3.5bn in 2021 to US$5.1bn in 2026.

At Novidea, we are seeing an urgent demand from global brokers in Southeast Asia for a single integrated, global, cloud-based insurance management platform, said Roi Agababa, CEO, Novidea. Southeast Asia is embracing digital transformation in terms of insurance technology, and many businesses are seeking specialist digitalisation solutions to remain competitive and profitable.

Findings from a global survey commissioned by Novidea this quarter demonstrate that Singapore insurance organisations experience challenges with their existing technology, the most prevalent being the cost of upgrades, data silos, and high implementation and maintenance costs.

Ben Potts, UK and International MD, Novidea, who is leading the charge in Southeast Asia, said: There are many technology suppliers in the SE Asia region, however there are very few global insurance management platforms that support businesses across borders, while covering the entire customer journey, end-to-end and offering an integrated front-, middle-, and back-office in a single platform.

Whilst the initial demand for Novideas platform came from global brokers who need a more efficient way to integrate their operations, both worldwide and between markets, we also support regional brokers and larger MGAs looking to accelerate their growth.

The insurance market in Southeast Asia is vast, yet characterised by fragmentation and complexity. Global brokers and carriers require access to new age cloud-based systems with a global first approach supporting multi language, currency, compliance and workflows within the region.

This underscores a significant opportunity for global brokers and carriers to elevate their technological capabilities, leveraging the advantages offered by Novidea's insurance management platform.

On December 6-7th, Novidea will be exhibiting at the Insurtech Insights Asia conference (booth A17) and participating in a panel session Transformation Demystified Driving Digitalisation on December 6th.

About Novidea

Novidea is the leading Insurtech provider of a cloud-native, data-driven insurance management system. With its open API architecture, Novidea enables brokers, agents, MGAs, and carriers to modernize and manage the customer journey end-to-end and drive growth across the entire insurance distribution lifecycle. Novidea's streamlined and automated platform fully integrates front, middle, and back offices. The Novidea platform boosts operational efficiency while providing a seamless digital experience for team members and customers alike. Insurance businesses benefit from a 360-degree view of customers and policies and can access data and actionable insights anytime, anywhere, and on any device. An Insurtech 100 Company for two consecutive years, Novidea supports more than 100 customers across 22 countries.

For more information, please go to: www.novidea.com

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