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Collaborate with insurance peers and technology leaders to drive business success.

Applied’s Industry Partners are recognized leaders within the insurance and technology market, with established business practices and solutions designed to help companies improve their operational efficiency.

Our industry partners are valued for their thought leadership, industry knowledge, regional expertise and understanding of how Applied’s solutions can strengthen their client’s competitive position in the marketplace.

Industry Partners

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    Applied Client Network

    Applied Client Network is the international association that promotes successful technology and business practices through communication, education and advocacy. Founded in 1985 and based in Chicago, IL, Applied Client Network is the only authorized user group for Applied Systems software.

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    CSIO

    CSIO is Canada’s industry association of property and casualty insurers, brokers and software providers. CSIO is committed to improving the efficiency and competitive position of the broker distribution channel by overseeing the development, implementation and maintenance of technology standards and solutions such as eDocs, Telematics and eSignatures.

  • Humber Polytechnic

    Humber’s Insurance Management – Property and Casualty (P&C) graduate certificate program prepares students for a variety of entry-level management career paths in the large and growing property and casualty insurance industry. Students learn the fundamentals of the industry and its main functional areas – underwriting, loss adjusting, risk management and agency/brokerage – and gain transferable skills in business communications, computer applications, insurance accounting and metrics, marketing, sales and customer service, project management, and leadership.

    The Insurance Broker Commercial Account Management certificate is a micro-credential program designed for working professionals to quickly gain the skills required to take advantage of the prevailing talent shortage within the insurance industry.

  • Insurance Brokers Association of Alberta (IBAA)

    The Insurance Brokers Association of Alberta (IBAA) is a not-for-profit association representing more than 85% of eligible insurance brokerages within Alberta. IBAA member brokerages are located in 160 communities across the province and employ almost 5,000 Albertans.

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    Insurance Brokers Association of Canada

    The Insurance Brokers Association of Canada (IBAC) is the national voice of P&C (Property and Casualty) insurance brokers and an advocate for insurance consumers. IBAC represents the interests of both insurance brokers and their customers to the Government of Canada.

  • Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (IBAO)

    A not-for-profit, membership-based organization acting on behalf of Ontario’s insurance brokerages, large and small. Their collective strength allows them to shape industry strategy and regulation, build on the quality of the broker profession, raise public awareness of the broker value proposition and advocate for brokers and consumers across Ontario.

  • ISC Group

    As the world’s largest independent business network for women in insurance, ISC Group is on a mission to transform the face of leadership in the insurance industry. For over 20 years, ISC Group has championed the advancement of women - because despite progress, barriers to leadership still persist.

  • RCCAQ

    The RCCAQ is a professional syndicate whose mission is to promote and defend the socio-economic interests of its members and to support them in their development, while promoting the interests of brokers in the province of Quebec by giving them a voice in public affairs and in dealings with regulatory organizations and lawmakers. Their actions are aimed at ensuring that legislative and regulatory frameworks do not put our industry at a disadvantage and instead foster healthy competition between all actors in the insurance distribution chain.

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