Jobs To Go, Software Key As IAG Standardises On ClaimCentre
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Insurer IAG has announced plans to slash its headcount and consolidate its core claims and policy handing units from 32 platforms to two, as it seeks to cut costs by at least $250 million a year.“The world has got tougher but we still see

considerable opportunities,” CEO Peter Harmer told investors meeting in

Sydney. “All of this combined will generate significant savings,”

Harmer said.

The planned “digital transformation” would see the company

consolidate its core claims and policy handing units from 32 platforms to two,

and standardise on the GuideWire ClaimCentre software for its core claims

platform, Harmer said.

IAG introduced ClaimCentre to its CGU division in 2010, and later inherited the

software as part of its June 2014 acquisition of Lumley Insurance. COO Michael

Milliner said IAG now plans to extend the software to the remaining parts of

its business across A/NZ in order to centralise onto a single platform by June

2018.