Global Administration Selects SEcureARCH Product Administration System from StoneEagle
DALLAS – StoneEagle Insurance Systems, Inc., a provider of contract administration systems, is pleased to announce that Global Administration has implemented StoneEagle’s SEcureARCH system to manage contracts, claims and reporting processes.
Global Administration, based in Boston, Massachusetts, is a provider of flexible aftermarket products and services to independent and franchise automotive dealers. Global Administration has deployed the SEcureARCH system to streamline the rating, selling, and administration of aftermarket contracts.
“StoneEagle is an innovative technology provider that has a clear commitment to third party administrators of aftermarket products and services,” said Jim O’Connell, Vice President of Global Administration.
“We selected the SEcureARCH system because it will improve our efficiency and, as importantly, provide a direct interface to our agent and dealer partners. SEcureARCH met our strategic objectives and provides us with a greater propensity to be a progressive and viable challenger in a very competitive marketplace.”
“StoneEagle is committed to helping Global Administration achieve ongoing success. SEcureARCH will help drive efficiencies, facilitate superior customer service and scale with Global’s growth strategy,” said Andy Hamilton, Vice President of StoneEagle Insurance Systems.
SEcureARCH is StoneEagle’s third commercially available warranty administration system and combines decades of industry experience with the latest technologies.
SEcureARCH is built with service oriented architecture to provide administrators with extensive security, reliable data processing and intuitive reporting. It is fully integrated and compatible with all StoneEagle offerings as well an array of third party applications.
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