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Infosys McCamish vs Insurity Policy

Core policy lifecycle systems for P&C carriers, MGAs, and program administrators. Side-by-side capability view for policy administration buyers. Feature support is founder-curated and source-backed as research matures.

Policy Administration

Basic

Infosys McCamish

SpecialtyCommercial P&CPersonal lines

Carriers, MGAs, and program administrators Procurement should map professional services caps and hypercare windows up front. · Cloud SaaS typical; hosted or private options vary by vendor Expect a mix of vendor‑operated cloud and customer‑managed connectivity for edge cases.

Infosys McCamish is cataloged under Policy Administration on CoverHolder.io. Core policy lifecycle systems for P&C carriers, MGAs, and program administrators. Practitioner diligence should stress integration contracts with downstream finance and claims. Primary public information is published at infosys.com. CoverHolder does not endorse vendors; capability signals below are seeded for comparison workflows and require founder or licensed research before contractual reliance.

Buyer fit

Carriers and MGAs modernizing policy lifecycle operations. When evaluating Infosys McCamish for policy administration, map their proof points to your operating model, geography, and admitted versus non‑admitted posture. Teams often validate fit against a narrow LOB pilot before portfolio rollout.

Implementation note

Validate line-of-business fit, migration scope, and ownership of configuration. For Infosys McCamish: Schedule parallel‑run reconciliation on endorsements, cancellations, and premium-bearing changes before cutover.

Policy Administration

Verified

Insurity Policy

Commercial P&CPersonal lines

Carriers, MGAs, and program administrators Teams often validate fit against a narrow LOB pilot before portfolio rollout. · Cloud SaaS typical; hosted or private options vary by vendor Cloud SaaS is typical; dedicated or private options vary by contract.

Insurity Policy is cataloged under Policy Administration on CoverHolder.io. Core policy lifecycle systems for P&C carriers, MGAs, and program administrators. Practitioner diligence should stress evidence packs for internal audit and market conduct. Primary public information is published at insurity.com. CoverHolder does not endorse vendors; capability signals below are seeded for comparison workflows and require founder or licensed research before contractual reliance.

Buyer fit

Carriers and MGAs modernizing policy lifecycle operations. When evaluating Insurity Policy for policy administration, map their proof points to your operating model, geography, and admitted versus non‑admitted posture. Procurement should map professional services caps and hypercare windows up front.

Implementation note

Validate line-of-business fit, migration scope, and ownership of configuration. For Insurity Policy: Schedule parallel‑run reconciliation on endorsements, cancellations, and premium-bearing changes before cutover.

Feature comparison

Feature
Out-of-sequence endorsements
Supports endorsement activity that arrives out of chronological order.
Native

Out-of-sequence endorsements: positioned as native or first‑class on infosys.com. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Unsupported

Out-of-sequence endorsements: not positioned as core on insurity.com for typical P&C paths, or unknown—verify. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

MGA/MGU workflows
Includes native workflows for delegated authority, program business, or MGA operations.
Unsupported

MGA/MGU workflows: not positioned as core on infosys.com for typical P&C paths, or unknown—verify. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Unsupported

MGA/MGU workflows: not positioned as core on insurity.com for typical P&C paths, or unknown—verify. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

Cloud-native deployment
Delivered as a modern cloud or SaaS product rather than only hosted legacy software.
Unsupported

Cloud-native deployment: not positioned as core on infosys.com for typical P&C paths, or unknown—verify. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Native

Cloud-native deployment: positioned as native or first‑class on insurity.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

API-first integration
Provides documented APIs suitable for carrier or insurtech engineering teams.
Native

API-first integration: positioned as native or first‑class on infosys.com. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Native

API-first integration: positioned as native or first‑class on insurity.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

ACORD integration
Supports ACORD standards, messaging, mapping, or data exchange.
Native

ACORD integration: positioned as native or first‑class on infosys.com. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Partial

ACORD integration: often partial, partner‑mediated, or LOB‑specific—confirm on insurity.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

Commercial lines depth
Has meaningful commercial P&C capabilities beyond personal lines.
Native

Commercial lines depth: positioned as native or first‑class on infosys.com. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Unsupported

Commercial lines depth: not positioned as core on insurity.com for typical P&C paths, or unknown—verify. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

Specialty/E&S fit
Fits specialty, E&S, program, or non-admitted workflows.
Native

Specialty/E&S and program fit: positioned as native or first‑class on infosys.com. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Unsupported

Specialty/E&S and program fit: not positioned as core on insurity.com for typical P&C paths, or unknown—verify. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

Configurable workflows
Allows business users or implementation teams to configure workflow and rules.
Native

Configurable workflow and rules: positioned as native or first‑class on infosys.com. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Partial

Configurable workflow and rules: often partial, partner‑mediated, or LOB‑specific—confirm on insurity.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

Configuration governance
Developer and data controls for who can ship product changes, segregation of duties, and tiered promotion.
Partial

Configuration governance: often partial, partner‑mediated, or LOB‑specific—confirm on infosys.com. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Partial

Configuration governance: often partial, partner‑mediated, or LOB‑specific—confirm on insurity.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

Migration and cutover realism
Conversion tooling, parallel run, reconciliation reports, and rollback posture for legacy replacement.
Unsupported

Migration and cutover realism: not positioned as core on infosys.com for typical P&C paths, or unknown—verify. Market‑map placeholder only—treat support level as unverified until researched.

Native

Migration and cutover realism: positioned as native or first‑class on insurity.com. Seeded comparison value; corroborate with docs or implementation references.

Common questions

How should I use this comparison?
Use the matrix for structured shortlisting, then validate scope, integrations, and delivery in RFP discovery.
Where does feature support data come from?
Labels map public positioning and documentation to a shared framework. Unknown still requires your validation. Read methodology.
What should I do next?
Continue in the compare workspace, read vendor profiles for buyer fit, and use dispute reporting if something looks wrong.