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5 Ways to Accelerate Commercial Lines Quoting

May 21, 2026

4 Minute Read

Written by Michael Bruns

Commercial lines quoting is one of the most complex, high-stakes workflows in an independent agency – and one of the slowest. Agents spend hours gathering submission data, toggling between carrier portals, and manually entering the same information over and over again. Every hour spent on that work is an hour not spent selling.

In today's competitive market for small commercial lines business, speed and accuracy are competitive differentiators. They're the difference between winning a piece of business and losing it. Insurance agencies that move faster, submit cleaner applications, and respond to clients with confidence are the ones growing their commercial books.

But the friction in your commercial lines quoting process is fixable. Here are five ways to accelerate insurance quoting – and how Epic Quotes Commercial Lines (EQCL), embedded within Applied Epic®, helps agencies make it happen.

1. Centralize Client Data to Eliminate Re-Entry

Every time a producer re-enters client or policy data across carrier portals, the agency loses time it cannot get back – and introduces the risk of errors that can delay or derail a submission.

The root cause is often fragmented data. When account information lives in spreadsheets, emails, or disconnected quoting systems, agents have to hunt it down and re-key it every time they start a new quote. That is not a producer problem. That's a process problem.

A centralized agency management system (AMS) changes that dynamic entirely. When complete, up-to-date account and policy information is accessible in one place, agents can pre-fill submissions directly from existing records – no manual data entry required. EQCL integrates directly within Applied Epic, pulling existing client and risk data into the application automatically. The result is faster submission starts, fewer data entry errors, and more time for agents to focus on coverage conversations rather than manual data entry.

2. Submit to Multiple Carriers Without Leaving the Management System

Every time a producer leaves the AMS to log into a carrier portal, productivity takes a hit. Multiply that across multi-carrier submissions and multiple accounts – and the time adds up fast. Portal-hopping is one of the most persistent sources of inefficiency in commercial lines quoting, and it is entirely avoidable.

Direct carrier connectivity within Applied Epic means agents can submit commercial submissions to multiple markets from a single system, without the context-switching that slows them down. EQCL streamlines multi-market submissions so that agents stay in one workflow from start to finish. Security and permissions remain consistent throughout, because the quoting workflow never leaves the AMS environment. More submissions go out faster, with less friction at every step.

3. Quote Multiple Lines in a Single Workflow

Commercial insurance accounts are rarely simple. A single client may need a Business Owners Policy (BOP), General Liability, Commercial Auto, and Cyber coverage – and quoting each line of business separately multiplies the time and effort involved.

When agents have to initiate separate workflows for each line of business, the quoting process slows down to a crawl. Submissions and proposals take longer, and clients are stuck waiting for answers.

Multi-line quoting capability solves this directly. Rather than treating each coverage as a standalone task, EQCL enables agents to quote multiple lines of business simultaneously as part of a single automated workflow. Built-in logic prevents duplicate work, so agents are not wasting time revisiting lines they have already completed. The entire commercial account moves through the process together with the power of automation – faster, more organized, and with greater consistency across commercial submissions.

4. Convert Quotes to Policies Faster with Policy Shell and Mark as Sold

Winning a quote is only half the work. Getting that win into the system – creating the policy record, updating the account, confirming the bound coverage – still takes time. For high-volume commercial books, the administrative work accumulates quickly and pulls agents away from the next opportunity.

A Mark as Sold workflow removes much of that friction. When a carrier is selected and the business is bound, agents can indicate which market won the account directly within the quoting workflow. EQCL automatically identifies the bound market and creates a policy shell within Applied Epic, turning a closed quote into a policy record with minimal manual effort. Fewer touches, less back-and-forth, and a faster path from quote to bound policy – all without leaving the system.

This is particularly valuable for small commercial agencies managing large volumes of accounts, where operational efficiency is critical and the margin for error is low.

5. Match Risks to the Right Markets Faster

Submitting to carriers that have no appetite for a given risk wastes time for agents, underwriters, and clients alike. A commercial submission that comes back declined – or worse, is simply ignored – adds days to the quoting process and does nothing for carrier relationships.

Understanding market appetite before submitting is a competitive advantage. When insurance agents know which carriers are in-appetite for a specific risk upfront, they submit to the right markets the first time. EQCL surfaces appetite information in real-time throughout the quoting workflow, so agents can focus on the markets most likely to respond. The result is a higher hit ratio, faster insurance quoting (video) turnaround, and stronger carrier relationships built on relevant, well-matched submissions.

Over time, the impact compounds. Independent agencies that consistently submit clean, in-appetite risks earn a reputation with carriers that pays dividends in responsiveness and pricing.

The Future of Commercial Lines Quoting: Speed Is a Strategy

The insurance agencies winning in commercial lines today are not necessarily the ones with the largest books or the most carriers. They are the ones that move the fastest, make the fewest errors, and consistently show up for clients with clear answers and competitive options.

Removing friction from commercial lines quoting workflows isn't just an operational improvement – it's a growth strategy. When agents spend less time on manual quoting, they have more time for the relationships and conversations that drive new business. When accurate quotes go out faster and cleaner, win rates improve. When the entire workflow runs through one connected system, the whole agency runs better.

Learn more about how EQCL, embedded within Applied Epic, is built to help independent agencies do exactly that – quote faster, win more, and grow commercial lines profitably.

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    Michael Bruns

    Michael Bruns is a Director of Product for Connected Commercial Lines at Applied Systems. He thinks insurance is crucial to keeping the business world moving, and focuses on solving real problems that he encountered during his 10 years as a commercial lines agent and that other agents have shared with him through his work at Indio. Beyond work, he enjoys spending time with his family in Austin.