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ACORD WARS: Episode VI

November 15, 2016  |  Posted by Nick Peterson  |  4367 Views


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Many agencies have turned to e-signatures as the majority of new business owners are tech savvy, especially when collecting ACORD forms. It may be time to address this shift and find out not if e-signatures are good for your business, but what kind of platform fits your needs?

We’ve done some research and here are 5 popular options that even Luke Skywalker would cosign.

1. Docusign– Docusign offers support through every step with personalized customer service. Their strategy is to achieve key business outcomes digitally, increase speed to value, and minimize risk. An app is also available to collect signatures through cell phones or tablets, which just proves that there is an app for everything.

2. EZlynx eSignature by AssureSign– With this system, you can send prefilled ACORD forms straight to the insured digitally through the EZlynx platform. Watch the below video for a quick tutorial.

3. Hello Sign- This software product for e-signature collection will integrate signatures into websites with their API. Hello Sign has even partnered with Eventbrite to simplify forms for event management, and can help onboard new hires and execute agreements at rapid speeds, but this is also a great way to collect signatures for ACORDs.

4. XanaSign- This hybrid of Xanatek and InsureSign offers an eSignature functionality to its IMS users. You can see their creative demo video here.

5. Rightsignature- This Citrix product has an easy-to-use platform that also allows documents to be sent electronically through mobile devices. They provide sleek and simple breakdowns of their product. Here’s how it works.

No matter which platform you decide to invest in, you are doing your agency and insureds a huge service by deciding on eSignatures as the solution to collecting signatures for ACORDs. Measuring by the sheer sophistication of these top options, we can see that the expectations of insureds are being raised by our new technological developments. Just as we have changed technology, we must now allow technology to change us.

May the forms be with you!




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