AgentSync is the newest company to join the Big “I" Agents Council for Technology (ACT). AgentSync provides onboarding, licensing and appointing processes for carriers, agencies and managing general agents (MGAs).
“A modern, seamless technology system that connects carriers and agencies has a huge impact on the everyday operations and growth of an independent agency. From producing licensing, to compliance, to the onboarding of new talent, the industry has not had many end-to-end solutions that set agency staff up to reach their full potential quickly while offering real expense savings to agents and carriers alike," says Chris Cline, ACT executive director. “As the insurance industry continues to forge ahead in workflow innovation, we're excited to welcome AgentSync aboard."
AgentSync builds modern insurance infrastructure that connects carriers, agencies, MGAs, and producers. With customer-centric design, seamless APIs, automation, and unparalleled service, AgentSync's solutions create onboarding, licensing, and appointing processes for insurers and producers.
"Reducing the amount of time spent on manual and repetitive tasks is a priority for today's workforce, and this is especially true in the paperwork-heavy insurance industry. With technology like AgentSync doing the heavy lifting, our customers are able to focus on what matters most – whether that's increasing revenue, fostering client relationships, or evolving their business." says Jenn Knight, AgentSync CTO and co-founder. “We look forward to working with ACT to help agencies navigate the nuances of compliance efficiency."
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The Agents Council for Technology (ACT) was established in January 1999 by the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (the Big “I") to provide a candid, action-oriented forum to address the critical workflow and technology issues facing the independent agency system. ACT helps participants understand the perspectives of the other stakeholders in the process and provides excellent networking opportunities with the participants who are shaping the future for the industry on these issues.