As part of the company’s automation and digitization efforts, Zurich International Life made the decision to upgrade its document capture capabilities, starting with the deployment of ten Kodak i3400 Scanners from Kodak Alaris. The award-winning scanners are purpose-built to deliver consistent throughput and minimize downtime. Ramesh Ramakrishnan, Head of IT, Middle East at Zurich International Life estimates that in the insurance industry, the deployment of scanners can typically save 80% of the workload.
Zurich International Life is part of the Zurich Insurance Group, offering investment and protection solutions in the Middle East. The company has been operating in international markets around the globe for many years. In the Middle East, customers have trusted Zurich for almost 30 years to protect their futures and provide financial security for their families and businesses.
Talking about the need for scanners, Ramesh says, “15 years back there was no integration between technology & business. But all that has changed. Technology is not just seen as a business enabler, but as a business driver. CIOs now report into CFOs. The intent is to be more agile & cater to growing demands of business so that the business is able to generate more revenue.”
“The model which Zurich International Life operates in this region is primarily through banks and independent financial advisors/ brokers. So when we have strategic relationships with key banks like Citibank and HSBC, the demands are pretty high. We have to be on our toes, racing against time. Automation in this industry is a game-changer and can be a huge competitive advantage, especially as customers’ demand faster service. Scanners are an integral part of this automation process.”
Ramesh re-iterates the importance of scanners by saying, “In every department there is scope for process improvement and scanning is something done by all departments today. We are in the era of ‘E-Storage’. Everyone is talking about reducing paper. Ultimately it boils down to cost. Even one employee manually doing this job is additional cost for a company.”
Explaining the document handling process in the insurance industry and Zurich International Life’s decision to automate processes, Ramesh says, “Insurance is a very competitive industry and delivering top quality and fast service to our customers is key.”
Ramesh estimates that typically in the insurance industry, with digitization and scanning, up to 80% of the workload for an insurance application can be saved – sometimes even half a day on one application. With scanning, once the document comes in, it is directly scanned and sent for verification. Alternatively, in a manual process, the employee has to ensure the paper application is physically sent for verification and then if it has some errors, comes back to the agent and then goes back and forth, wasting a huge amount of time. Instead once scanning takes place, it is easy to scroll through and verify that everything is in order. The turnaround time is much faster.
After evaluating several brands, the decision to go with Kodak Alaris scanners was based on the fact that Ramesh and his team had good prior experience with Kodak Alaris. The company also works with consultants and system integrators who are strategic partners. The decision to go with Kodak Alaris was based on recommendations made by these IT vendor partners.
Zurich International Life signed a yearly service and support agreement with Kodak Alaris which gave the company access to on-site service, Advanced Unit Replacement, 24x7x8 hour response and preventive maintenance.
Rick Costanzo, president & general manager, Kodak Alaris Information Management said, “As a global technology provider, our primary purpose is to simplify and improve the way our customers work. For clients like Zurich International Life, adopting an end-to-end solution where hardware, software and services remove cost and complexity from the business is extremely valuable and can be the deciding factor when selecting a vendor.”