Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024

One Inc, the leading payments network for the insurance industry, announced today that Slide Insurance (‘Slide’) has successfully implemented the full suite of One Inc’s best-in-class digital payments solutions PremiumPay® and ClaimsPay®, for both inbound and outbound payments.

Based in Tampa, Florida, Slide makes it easy for homeowners to choose the right coverage for their unique needs. The company’s cutting-edge technology leverages artificial intelligence and big data to personalize, optimize, and streamline every part of the insurance process. Driven by its commitment to service, quality, and providing superior performance, Slide’s partnership with One Inc will create a seamless, real-time inbound and outbound digital payments experience that better serves its customers.

Slide, known for its innovative approach to homeowner’s insurance, will employ PremiumPay to improve the policyholder experience by leveraging tools that can customize their brand, manage multi-channel communication preferences, and deliver proactive messaging. With ClaimsPay, Slide policyholders will now have the flexibility of choice for their inbound claim payment, including traditional direct deposits and popular consumer payment platforms such as PayPal, Venmo, and Zelle. ClaimsPay also shortens lienholder approval and payment process from weeks to days by eliminating the processing of paper checks.

“Slide’s dedication to providing top-tier products that address the evolving needs of their customers aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of digital payments,” said Ian Drysdale, CEO of One Inc. “As carriers diversify their offerings and prioritize enhancing claims workflows, it is crucial to collaborate with a technology partner who understands their operational complexities. One Inc has always aimed to make these interactions as seamless as possible, and we are pleased to see customers like Slide succeed with our solutions.”

By Prabhat

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