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Tritech Insurance Systems is a Canadian property and casualty (P&C) insurance software provider. Its official website highlights more than 30 years of experience in insurance automation, serving customers across North America and the Caribbean. Its core product is GIMS General Insurance Management System, supported by POS sales systems, rules and rating engines, reporting, BI, mobile apps, document issuance, and SaaS/Service Bureau hosting.
Based on the available materials, Tritech is more of a vertical core system for insurance companies than a general-purpose SaaS product. GIMS covers policy underwriting, quoting and issuance, billing, claims, reinsurance, financial reporting, regulatory filings, and workflow management. The SSC rules and rating engine allows business analysts to configure products, rates, validation rules, and effective dates, reducing reliance on software developers. The POS system supports new business, endorsements, quotations, approvals, and document collection for auto and personal property insurance, and can share databases and rule tables with GIMS. The reporting module is based on SQL Server Reporting Services and supports HTML, Excel, PDF, scheduled runs, cached snapshots, historical retention, and filings for IBC, GAA, ISO, and others.
The official website does not disclose specific pricing or packages. Its SaaS outsourcing solution is priced based on the annual gross written premium processed through the platform, and claims to reduce clients’ annual IT costs by up to around 50% or more. Deployment is relatively flexible: it can be installed in-house or delivered as a fully managed SaaS/Service Bureau service, with Tritech handling hardware, backups, upgrades, hotline support, regulatory changes, and monthly management reports. Customers can request a demo or Model Office to test GIMS with their own business before replacing an existing system.
Its strengths include deep industry focus, a complete module set, support for complex P&C operations, and multi-region regulatory reporting. It also provides implementation, data migration, QA, training, project management, and third-party integration services. The drawbacks are also clear: public materials lack details on SLAs, security certifications, modern cloud-native architecture, and standard pricing. The technology stack references items such as .NET 4.5 and Windows clients, suggesting it may lean more toward traditional enterprise software. Although APIs such as REST/JSON, ODBC, and reporting interfaces are mentioned, there is no publicly visible developer ecosystem.
It is suitable for insurers, MGAs, and farm mutual insurance organizations looking to replace or outsource their P&C core systems, especially in North American and Caribbean regulatory environments. It is not ideal for teams seeking a lightweight, self-service general-purpose SaaS solution that can be launched quickly. The official website does not provide information about access from China, so its accessibility is unknown.
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