▾ G11 Media Network: | ChannelCity | ImpresaCity | SecurityOpenLab | Italian Channel Awards | Italian Project Awards | Italian Security Awards | ...
InnovationOpenLab

MAIB Selects FINEOS to Deliver Next-Generation Claims Management System

#digitaltransformation--FINEOS Corporation (ASX: FCL), a leading provider of core systems for life, accident and health insurers globally, today announced that the Motor Accidents Insurance Board (MAI...

Immagine

SYDNEY: #digitaltransformation--FINEOS Corporation (ASX: FCL), a leading provider of core systems for life, accident and health insurers globally, today announced that the Motor Accidents Insurance Board (MAIB) of Tasmania has selected the FINEOS Platform to replace its legacy Motor Accidents Claims System (MACS) with a contemporary, secure and client-centric claims management solution.

The MAIB is a Tasmanian Government Business Enterprise that provides compulsory third-party personal injury insurance to Tasmanian motorists in accordance with the Motor Accidents (Liabilities and Compensation) Act 1973. Funded through premiums applied to registered motor vehicles, MAIB assists people recovering from, or living with, injuries resulting from motor accidents and provides compensation for a range of treatment and support services for eligible people, regardless of fault. MAIB also provides liability insurance for drivers and owners of motor vehicles and supports eligible motorists involved in accidents where another person has been injured. Headquartered in Launceston, MAIB services the entire state of Tasmania.

The decision to modernise MAIB’s claims platform reflects the increasing challenges associated with its existing system. The legacy platform presents growing risks related to technology obsolescence, client information security, data access and reporting limitations, and the ability to support MAIB’s strategic objectives focused on client outcomes and continuous improvement.

MAIB sought a contemporary and secure claims management system that empowers staff to deliver proactive, holistic and personalised services to clients while strengthening operational resilience and future-readiness.

The new Claims Management System (CMS) will support MAIB’s strategic objectives to:

  • Implement a modern, adaptable CMS that supports client-centric outcome delivery
  • Increase administrative efficiency, maximising time spent servicing clients
  • Deploy a fit-for-purpose system with inbuilt cybersecurity, data analytics and reporting capabilities

The project is expected to deliver significant benefits to MAIB, including:

  • Greater operational efficiencies for staff
  • Increased flexibility to support evolving work practices and processes
  • Enhanced capacity to leverage client-facing automation and digital services
  • Strengthened data security
  • Improved integration with other MAIB systems
  • Enhanced reporting and analytics capabilities

MAIB selected FINEOS following a comprehensive evaluation process, citing strong alignment between MAIB’s requirements and the FINEOS Platform’s capabilities. The FINEOS solution offers a proven, off-the-shelf claims management system designed to support social insurance organisations in delivering client-centric outcomes.

FINEOS was also chosen for its digitally enabled platform, ongoing product investment and innovation, strong regional delivery track record within the social insurance market, and experienced implementation teams with deep domain expertise.

“We are proud to partner with MAIB in their transformation journey,” said Michael Kelly, CEO, FINEOS. “MAIB plays a vital role in supporting Tasmanians impacted by motor accidents. By modernising their claims platform, MAIB is positioning itself to enhance client outcomes, strengthen data security, and improve operational agility. We look forward to supporting MAIB in delivering a future-ready claims capability for the people of Tasmania.”

“MAIB has a long history of standing beside Tasmanians affected by motor accidents and we are committed to continually strengthening the way we support our clients,” MAIB’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul Kingston said.

“Our people already provide dedicated, client-focused service every day. Modernising our claims management system will help us build on that strong foundation. The new FINEOS platform will give our staff the tools they need to work more efficiently and proactively support our clients.

“This is an important step in ensuring the MAIB remains reliable, secure and prepared for the future so we can continue to support Tasmanians who depend on us.”

The implementation marks another significant milestone for FINEOS in the Australia and New Zealand region and reinforces its leadership in delivering core systems to social insurance organisations globally.

About FINEOS Corporation

FINEOS is a leading global provider of core systems for life, accident, and health insurers. The FINEOS Platform is purpose-built for group, individual and social insurance schemes providing seamless integration, automation and a modern digital experience. In addition to serving more than 40 customers in North America, including 7 of the 10 largest employee benefits insurers FINEOS also powers 70% of group insurers in Australia and supports key social insurers across Australia and New Zealand such as icare (Life Time Schemes), Accident Compensation Corporation in NZ and the Transport Accident Commission in Victoria. With a global workforce, FINEOS partners with innovative, forward-thinking insurers in North America, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific.

Fonte: Business Wire

If you liked this article and want to stay up to date with news from InnovationOpenLab.com subscribe to ours Free newsletter.

Related news

Last News

RSA at Cybertech Europe 2024

Alaa Abdul Nabi, Vice President, Sales International at RSA presents the innovations the vendor brings to Cybertech as part of a passwordless vision for…

Italian Security Awards 2024: G11 Media honours the best of Italian cybersecurity

G11 Media's SecurityOpenLab magazine rewards excellence in cybersecurity: the best vendors based on user votes

How Austria is making its AI ecosystem grow

Always keeping an European perspective, Austria has developed a thriving AI ecosystem that now can attract talents and companies from other countries

Sparkle and Telsy test Quantum Key Distribution in practice

Successfully completing a Proof of Concept implementation in Athens, the two Italian companies prove that QKD can be easily implemented also in pre-existing…

Most read

BostonGene RNA Transcriptome Profiling Reveals New ADC Targets in Advanced…

BostonGene, developer of the leading AI foundation model for tumor and immune biology, announced results from the FEASY study in collaboration with The…

Wing Venture Capital Releases Eighth Annual ‘Enterprise Tech 30’ List,…

The eighth annual Enterprise Tech 30, a list of the most promising private companies across the enterprise technology spectrum, was announced today by…

Enterprises Align AI and Data Platforms to Scale AI Deployments with Accuracy,…

$III #AI--Enterprises are coordinating AI and data programs and adopting platforms that address both as they deploy AI for functions that require data…

Moonbounce Launches with $12M to Give Organizations Real-Time Control…

Moonbounce, the AI control engine that ensures systems behave exactly as designed at any scale, today launched with $12 million in funding. Lead investors…

Newsletter signup

Join our mailing list to get weekly updates delivered to your inbox.

Sign me up!