AssureSign LLC, a leading provider of electronic signature technology for the insurance industry, today announced that its integrated solutions will be featured at the Insurance Accounting & Systems Association, Inc. (IASA) annual conference, to be held June 6 through 9 at the Gaylord Texan Hotel & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
AssureSign has been providing leading edge electronic signature solutions to the insurance and financial services markets for nearly five years, and is the only electronic signature solution to provide an enterprise-wide SAS-70 Type II certification in a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) deployment, as well as the ability to install the same application on customer premise. Partners and customers have come to recognize AssureSign’s ease of deployment, depth of integration capabilities, and unique, broadly-accepted biometric signature process.
To further demonstrate AssureSign’s integration capabilities, the AssureSign solution will be demonstrated at the IASA Business Show by Duck Creek® Technologies (Booth #821) and other partners as a seamless part of their solutions. Visitors will learn how AssureSign’s unique biometric mouse-based signature process can replicate any pen-and-paper signing workflow, keeping the entire transaction electronic and producing signatures that look like a traditional pen-based signature. In an all-electronic process, insurance providers recognize significant cost savings and operational efficiencies by using the AssureSign DocumentTRAK™ API to instantaneously transmit executed documents into existing systems.
“The true benefits of AssureSign electronic signature applications are recognized when they are deeply integrated with existing business applications such as the solution offered by Duck Creek,” said David W. Brinkman, chief executive officer of AssureSign LLC. “As part of our commitment to insurance, we are proud to partner with industry leaders to provide simple solutions with sophisticated functionality that further enhance the insurance contract process, saving end-users both time and money.”