TORONTO, ONTARIO — (March 28, 2017) Symbility Solutions Inc., (“Symbility”) (TSX.V: SY), announced today their completion of another insurtech project for their fourth insurance brand of 2017 – this on the heels of the successful deployment of a First Notice of Loss (FNOL) application for a major global carrier in late 2016.
Through Symbility’s services division, Symbility Intersect, the company is experiencing significant growth in their scope of projects and new product offerings focused in the Fintech and Insurtech industries. Some of Symbility’s other projects includes helping one of Canada’s top auto insurers build the country’s first mobile auto claims submission experience, working with a global leader in HR and Benefits to launch 24 projects in three years through their product discovery and prototyping process, and creating an API for one of Canada’s top banks that connects to over 160 international banks allowing for easy and safe currency transfers.
“Regardless of the industry, one of the big challenges that we find large organizations are facing in regards to taking advantage of the opportunities that mobile and IoT offer, is being back-end ready,” said Paul Crowe, CEO, Symbility Intersect. “From API development to microservices architecture strategy, our team supporting these areas is consistently growing and always finding new and better solutions. Helping our clients modernize their legacy back-ends has a real organizational impact for them, while also enabling the rest of our mobile, web, and IoT development teams to bring innovative ideas to the table.”
Symbility’s expertise in designing data-driven UI/UX and adaptable infrastructure has made the company a much sought after partner for many organizations. While approximately 75 percent of Symbility’s service division’s revenue is made up of Fintech and Insurtech clients, their track record in bringing new and exciting innovation to current clients is quickly catching the eye of many players in other verticals as well, including retail, QSRs, mobile gaming, and even with some promising startups.
“The impact that we are seeing in our clients’ businesses never ceases to amaze me,” said James Swayze, CEO, Symbility Solutions. “We’ve built an incredible team here that does everything from leading edge UI builds to creating backend technology that works now and can be easily adapted in the future, it’s no wonder that we’re seeing organizations from all over wanting to partner with us. We’re incredibly excited about what the future holds for both us and our partners.”
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