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LANSA Web Tool of Choice for Allianz Ireland

Allianz Ireland, one of Irelandโ€™s largest multi-line general insurance companies, is part of the Allianz Group, Europeโ€™s leading global insurer and financial services provider with a turnover of Euro 82.6 billion and 180,000 people in over 70 countries. After the success of quote & buy sites, developed by LANSA business partner MDC, Allianz chose LANSA as their strategic web development tool for B2C and B2B projects.

Karen Forte, IT Manager at Allianz Ireland, explains, โ€œAllianz has a very measured technology investment approach. Initially LANSA was our tactical interim solution. But the LANSA solutions have proven themselves and LANSA keeps evolving. After intensive evaluation, we have elevated LANSA to our strategic solution. LANSA is our tool of choice for web development until we evaluate again in five years time.โ€

We have elevated LANSA from a tactical tool to our strategic tool for web development.

  1. A Tactical Solution
  2. B2B Win-Win for Mortgage Provider
  3. Automatic MMC Quotations
  4. Other Web Solutions that Involve LANSA
  5. Company and System Information

A TACTICAL SOLUTION

Karen Forte, IT Manager at Allianz Ireland
Karen Forte, IT Manager at Allianz Ireland

Allianz is a property and casualty insurer offering personal and commercial insurance product lines. The company covers both the Republic and Northern Ireland, and ranks first or second in Ireland, depending on the criteria used.

In April 2000, Allianz was the first in its field to provide private motor insurance on the Internet. The www.firstcalldirect.ie site, recently rebranded to www.allianzdirect.ie, was based on MDCโ€™s InsureIT solution, a LANSA-based eCommerce framework for insurance with online quote & buy across multiple products, forms entry, service rating and back office functionality. www.allianzdirect.ie now offers motor, home and pet plan insurance. A sister site, allianzdirect.co.uk focuses on the Northern Ireland market.

โ€œMDCโ€™s choice was to use LANSA for Web development,โ€ explains Forte. โ€œThe site performed well. But we were still analyzing what sort of Internet environment and infrastructure we wanted to deploy for in-house web development.โ€

โ€œAt the time our view was that three-tier Java architecture was best practice and we set up a WebSphere infrastructure on that basis for our B2C and B2B projects.โ€

Allianz spent the summer of 2000 getting up to speed with WebSphere and training staff in Java skill sets. A B2B prototype was developed in about six months, but performance problems became obvious when a small pilot group started using the site.

โ€œBased on that experience we concluded that it was going to be a multi-million pound investment to develop the functionality and get the performance we needed. We did not want to launder that much money,โ€ says Forte.

โ€œMeanwhile the LANSA-based B2C motor insurance site was happily working away and was expanded to support household insurance. LANSA for the Web was working well, so we chose LANSA as our tactical web development tool, but our strategic direction was still a three-tier Java and WebSphere architecture.โ€

Allianz continued to engage MDC to deliver web functionality as business demanded. Several successful Internet projects followed.

The solution helps us to stay competitive by delivering faster and better service.

B2B WIN-WIN FOR MORTGAGE PROVIDER

Although the B2C sites are politically important to Allianz, almost 80 percent of its business is through brokers. When Allianz entered into a scheme to sell household insurance through the largest mortgage provider in Ireland, for a short time, all application forms were sent manually to Allianz. It became obvious how much work was involved in the validation, error correction, data entry, filing of forms, policy printing and distribution. โ€œGoing around the rejection and error correction loop is very labor intensive,โ€ says Forte.

MDC built a customized version of Insure.IT to provide a B2B extranet solution for the scheme provider. The site provides an in-house quote & buy capability and can print policies at the point of sale.

โ€œData entry, sorting out errors, form filing, policy printing and distribution are entirely handled by the Scheme provider. Over 50 percent of their insurance comes through the B2B solution, providing efficient procedures for them and virtually hands free business for Allianz.โ€

โ€œThe B2B solution lets us grow the joint business without an equal increase in administrative staff and to stay competitive by delivering faster and better service to the consumer.โ€

The site provides efficient procedures for the scheme provider and virtually hands free business for Allianz.

AUTOMATIC MMC QUOTATIONS

Allianz decided to offer B2B services to the 400 brokers who handle Mid Market Commercial (MMC) insurance for small and medium sized businesses. MMC can involve any combination of risk, including commercial property, liability, glass, burglary and niche products such as credit guarantee.

โ€œHistorically, whether the premiums were 5,000 or 100,000 Euro, the underwriters spent a similar amount of time and effort in quoting,โ€ says Forte.

Very experienced underwriters spent time on very straightforward cases, creating productivity and cost issues. Also, there was an issue with consistency. By defining a set of underwriting rules and the exception criteria, Allianz introduced a degree of standardization permitting automation for the first time. This rule-based process allowed Allianz to implement a B2B solution.

Allianzโ€™s MMC back-end solution is Insure/90, an RPG-based solution from Computer Sciences Corporation. The web front end, developed with Visual LANSA and LANSA for the Web, asks questions depending on what insurance is required, occupation and industry type. The system decides whether to insure the risk or not and at what rate. Above a certain level an Allianz underwriter needs to be involved, but most of the time the broker can arrange insurance from their office, based on their delegated underwriting authority without having to contact Allianz.

โ€œThe solution frees the specialist underwriters to concentrate on the more extensive and more complex risks, which is where their expertise is needed,โ€ explains Forte.

โ€œJust as importantly, we create a much better experience from the end consumersโ€™ standpoint. Now we can provide consistency and standardization. Strategically we view B2B solutions as a major business direction,โ€ says Forte.

The solution frees the specialist underwriters to concentrate on the more extensive and more complex risks, which is where their expertise is needed.

OTHER WEB SOLUTIONS THAT INVOLVE LANSA

An interesting spin off, and directly linked to the Allianzdirect B2C site, is Allianzโ€™ employment opportunities solution. Candidates can submit their CV over the web through a LANSA application. Call centers have a high staff turnover and Allianz saves 50,000 Euros per year in recruitment fees using this vehicle.

www.allianzbroker.com, a B2B site used by approximately 200 brokers for personal lines general insurance, was originally built by MDC and is now maintained and hosted by Allianz. LANSA is used for online quotes, forms printing, referral processing and client detail inquiries.

www.allianz.ie is a mainly static site, built, maintained and hosted by MDC on iSeries. LANSA is used for end user content management, based on MDCโ€™s ManageIT solution, and also for submission of forms. ManageIT enables end users to dynamically update page information over a secure connection with user and password authentication.

The LANSA solutions have proven themselves.

LANSA NOW TOOL-OF-CHOICE

Towards the end of 2002, Allianz undertook an Internet health check exercise with the help of third-party experts, including some of the big five consultancies. โ€œThe resounding outcome of that evaluation was that LANSA was very fit for our purposes. Backed up by cost considerations, LANSA was, and still is the best investment for us. We have elevated LANSA from being a tactical solution to being our strategic solution for web development and deployment.โ€

โ€œAllianz has always been very focused on investing only in technology that was justified from a business point of view. It has been a very measured investment approach. We invest, and if we see benefits occurring, we invest further in the next logical extension of the technology.โ€

โ€œReturn on investment can be proven. The level of investment that would be needed for the three-tier Java and WebSphere architecture could not be cost justified. That is why we walked away and pursued a LANSA solution.โ€

โ€œWe thought LANSA would be our tactical interim solution. But the LANSA solutions have proven themselves. And LANSA keeps evolving. LANSA is our tool of choice for web development into the medium term, which is another five years, then we evaluate again.โ€

Backed up by cost considerations, LANSA was, and still is the best investment for us.

COMPANY AND SYSTEM INFORMATION

Allianze logo

  • Allianz Ireland is part of the Allianz Group, Europeโ€™s leading global insurer and provider of financial services. Allianz Ireland is one of Irelandโ€™s largest indigenous multi-line general insurance companies, with a turnover of in excess of 750 million Euros in 2002 and employs over 900 people. The IT department has 60 staff, including support, technical administration and helpdesk. Three of the 30 developers use LANSA.For more information visit: www.allianz.ie
  • Allianz extended Insure/90, an integrated solution for general insurance from CSC.For more information visit: www.csc.com

MDC logo

  • MDC is a LANSA and IBM business partner, located in Dublin, Ireland. www.allianzdirect.ie and www.allianzdirect.co.uk are based on MDCโ€™s InsureIT solution, a LANSA-based eCommerce framework for insurance with online quote & buy across multiple products, forms entry, service rating and back office functionality. For more information visit: www.mdc.ie

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