General Insurance Article - Sequel partners with everis to further international growth


Sequel Business Solutions, the leading insurance and reinsurance software specialist, today announced that it has entered into a partnership with everis, the multinational consulting firm, to help extend its global reach. As part of the agreement, everis will provide Sequel with local client support, as well as configuration and implementation services, internationally.

 Sequel is currently seeing increased demand for its products and services outside the core London Market, following a sustained period of organic growth and a number of new international clients. Its newest products, Sequel Impact and Sequel Claims, have been specially designed to service the global insurance market.
  
 The company therefore chose to bolster its international operations by partnering with everis, a multinational consulting firm that provides business and strategy solutions, application development, maintenance, and outsourcing services on a global scale. everis, which became part of NTT Data in 2014, uses its multi-country teams to implement the best solutions and deliver differential value by obtaining consistent results, satisfying clients and identifying key business benefits.
  
 Commenting on the partnership, Martin Garcia, head of insurance practice, everis UK, said: “We were looking for a technology partner that could deliver a best-of-breed technology solution
 that would complement our consultancy services, which are founded on our in-depth knowledge of the insurance market. Sequel fits the bill perfectly with its strong reputation for innovation and proven track record in delivering ROI to companies within the global insurance market.”
  
 Ian Summers, Business Development Director at Sequel, adds: “Sequel wanted to work with a partner that shares our culture and passion, and that understands the importance of delivery. everis is a perfect match for us in this regard, as it has similar business drivers to us and a solid understanding of the market. By working together, we will be able to achieve our mutual goal of providing the best possible products and services to our shared client base on a global scale.”

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