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Building an insurance SaaS product means creating a cloud-based solution that drags the insurance industry into the modern age. It’s about swapping out clunky, old-school software for agile, data-smart tools that handle everything from policies and claims to billing and client relationships. Think less paperwork, more performance. Laying Your
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What was once a distant idea is now our daily reality; the future of digital healthcare in Canada is here. The shift is being driven by a perfect storm of new patient expectations, incredible leaps in technology, and hard-won lessons from recent global health crises. At its core, this
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When we talk about "custom insurtech solutions" in Canada, we're really talking about building software from the ground up to solve very specific problems for Canadian insurers and brokers. This isn't about buying an off-the-shelf product. It’s about creating tools that automate claims, deliver personalised customer experiences, or sharpen
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