Latest Update to EZLynx brings Enhanced Commercial Support
Lewisville, Texas (PRWEB) April 27, 2015 -- “Many of the agencies that we work with write commercial business, which can be a time-intensive line to service,” says Riley Simmons, Product Manager at EZLynx. “We’ve taken feedback from commercial lines agencies about what tools they need most in order to manage commercial lines tasks more efficiently, and we’re pleased to say we’re making it happen.”
The latest commercial enhancements include:
• Bulk emailing of certificates, allowing users to generate and email any number of certificates at once.
• The ability to share certificates in the consumer-facing self-service portal EZLynx Client Center, making it easier for an agent to get certificates into the hands of their commercial clients without the hassle of manually emailing them.
• Agency form templates, making it possible for unique agency forms to be uploaded as a template in EZLynx so that they can be used over and over.
• Integrated commercial lines workflows - based on ACORD industry standard forms - for managing the most common commercial policy information, all created and stored in a single location.
“We believe our latest commercial enhancements will give producers more time to focus on selling, reduce E&O exposure, and help improve retention of commercial accounts,” Simmons continues.
Read more about the latest commercial enhancements in EZLynx:
https://www.ezlynx.com/blog/servicing-commercial-customers-just-got-easier/
About EZLynx
EZLynx® develops industry-leading cloud-based software for the insurance industry. Our software has helped independent agents operate their businesses more effectively for over ten years.
EZLynx is proud to be the innovator of several products that, previously, the insurance industry had never seen, including: Real-time rating, Agency Pulse™, Policy Sync, eSignature integration, and a unified rating and management system.
Riley Simmons, EZLynx, http://www.ezlynx.com/, +1 (877) 932-2382 Ext: 268, [email protected]
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