AXA XL has launched a web-based portal for its global clients, providing a centralized platform which allows d
ata insights across multinational solutions portfolios to be viewed and exported in real-time.
The portal, which is available via AXA’s Digital Commercial Platform, enables clients to analyze and extract data and documents across policy, premium and captive
premium via an interactive dashboard that is easy to navigate and offers reliability and robust security features.
“In an increasingly complex risk environment, our in-house experts help
clients to navigate the challenges of managing multiple policies across different jurisdictions
s as part of a single solutions multinational program,” commented Yves Betz, head of Multinational Solutions, AXA XL, in a statement.
“By launching our client portal, we are further enhancing this offerin
g, bringing flexibility to our clients by providing them with a comprehensive view of the implementation o
f their global programs in an end-to-end transparent and effective way,” Betz said.
AXA XL implements multinational solutions in over 200 countries and territories across 20-plus products. Find out more about AXA XL’s offering here.
Find out more about AXA's Digital Commercial Platform here.
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