Markel implements Sequel software

Markel has gone live on Sequel's Eclipse Underwriting software. The insurer has rationalised and consolidated its many lines including historical acquisitions, Lloyd's, companies and non-bureau business on to one system, supporting hundreds of users worldwide, running on the software.

"This was a major insurance and technology implementation - now we're running all Markel's business on just one platform," says William Stovin, president and chief operating officer, Markel International. "Sequel have delivered what they promised. Their staff worked closely with ours and have created a strong platform that will serve external and internal clients more effectively. Eclipse will help us grow our business, strengthen our distribution channels and optimise our business processes."

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