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Tech firm relocates HQ to Brighton's Trafalgar Place
Applied Systems, which develops connectivity, data exchange and automation between insurers and brokers, has moved into its new headquarters at Invicta House in Trafalgar Place, Brighton’s flagship business development centre.
According to The Argus, Reid French, chief executive officer of Applied Systems, visited the city last week to launch the new office.
He said: “As the global insurance marketplace continues to evolve, insurers and brokers are leveraging leading-edge digital technology to further differentiate their business and customer service models and drive business growth.
“We are pleased to open our new UK headquarters, which will support our growing business, new product innovation and expanded customer relations in the UK,
building on our commitment to the UK marketplace to ensure brokers and insurers gain the greatest value from their technology investments.“
The company, which has approximately 60 employees at it’s Brighton base, will work with independent brokers to help businesses boost digital consumer engagement.
It is the largest global provider of brokerage management systems and it automates the insurance lifecycle for more than 140,000 insurance professionals, 12,000 brokers and 350 insurers worldwide.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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