Construction News
03/01/2025
Insurepair To Invest £100,000 In Technology Overhaul
Insurepair, the Edinburgh-based all trades insurance reinstatement specialist, is to launch an ambitious business strategy.
The firm will invest £100,000 in new technology over the next 12 months.
Insurepair will adopt CoreLogic's Symbility® platform, an industry-leading property insurance claim workflow communications management tool.
The company also plans to use drones as part of its upgraded roof survey service. 3D walk-through software with thermal imaging will be added to provide detailed scoping projects.
"We have what might be described as radical plans, albeit we tend to view the growth and integration of new services as being a natural step forward," said managing director Richard O'Donnell.
"The business has been operating across the major cities and towns of Scotland, with a dual purpose; a customer-centric, ultimately policyholder-led service for insurance reinstatement works of all types and with unlimited value. That service is now going to be substantially enhanced.
"This investment is a significant one for the company. Our offering will be far superior to many others out there. The Symbility platform is used by all of the major insurers and loss adjusters and it will be a gamechanger for us.
"That combined with our adoption of some of the latest innovations will see us become a leading technological insurance reinstatement company providing a more complete picture to the insurer.
"We will also help improve the customers' journey, too, by cutting down anxiety levels with real time updates on their claim. We are operating a service to the public and the insurer market, with complete transparency being a must."
Insurepair expanded into a new Edinburgh headquarters in August, serving central Scotland, Glasgow and the Borders from its modern Morningside base.
The technology investment is the latest phase of growth for the business, which also specialises in domestic renovations.
"AI will be playing a huge part in the claims sector going forward and we will be keeping abreast of all the latest developments," said Mr O'Donnell.
"We have obtained the necessary licences for introducing drone surveys and we're also looking at 3D ‘walk-through' software to ensure we are providing both relevant and market-leading outcomes for our clients.
"We see 2025 as both a growth and a diversification opportunity for our business, and discussions are underway to install the right people and the appropriate technology to not only meet but exceed the demands."
The firm will invest £100,000 in new technology over the next 12 months.
Insurepair will adopt CoreLogic's Symbility® platform, an industry-leading property insurance claim workflow communications management tool.
The company also plans to use drones as part of its upgraded roof survey service. 3D walk-through software with thermal imaging will be added to provide detailed scoping projects.
"We have what might be described as radical plans, albeit we tend to view the growth and integration of new services as being a natural step forward," said managing director Richard O'Donnell.
"The business has been operating across the major cities and towns of Scotland, with a dual purpose; a customer-centric, ultimately policyholder-led service for insurance reinstatement works of all types and with unlimited value. That service is now going to be substantially enhanced.
"This investment is a significant one for the company. Our offering will be far superior to many others out there. The Symbility platform is used by all of the major insurers and loss adjusters and it will be a gamechanger for us.
"That combined with our adoption of some of the latest innovations will see us become a leading technological insurance reinstatement company providing a more complete picture to the insurer.
"We will also help improve the customers' journey, too, by cutting down anxiety levels with real time updates on their claim. We are operating a service to the public and the insurer market, with complete transparency being a must."
Insurepair expanded into a new Edinburgh headquarters in August, serving central Scotland, Glasgow and the Borders from its modern Morningside base.
The technology investment is the latest phase of growth for the business, which also specialises in domestic renovations.
"AI will be playing a huge part in the claims sector going forward and we will be keeping abreast of all the latest developments," said Mr O'Donnell.
"We have obtained the necessary licences for introducing drone surveys and we're also looking at 3D ‘walk-through' software to ensure we are providing both relevant and market-leading outcomes for our clients.
"We see 2025 as both a growth and a diversification opportunity for our business, and discussions are underway to install the right people and the appropriate technology to not only meet but exceed the demands."
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