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RMSI Wins ‘Technology Initiative of the Year’ Award - 15th Asia Insurance Industry Awards, 2011

Monday, November 21st 2011
RMSI Inc | New Delhi, India


Awarded for a breakthrough technology initiative that innovatively addresses a significant need of the industry and allows for higher efficiency or greater profitability in insurance business

RMSI, a global geospatial and software services company, has been awarded the ‘Technology Initiative of the Year’ award at the 15th Asia Insurance Industry Awards held recently in Singapore.

RMSI has been recognized for its innovative product ‘PIER’ (Profiler for Insurance Exposure and Risk). PIER is India's first GIS Based Comprehensive Risk Assessment Tool at postal code resolution. It is a web-based application providing users with an integrated view of exposure, hazard and business data at postal code resolution for the entire country.

PIER uses the latest GIS technologies to help insurance companies improve identification, assessment, pricing and management of risk across various lines of business. It enables insurers to create risk indices for various hazards at postal code resolution, and these indices help companies develop risk-based ratings. Likewise, it provides a comprehensive risk profile report for every postal code in India, helping underwriters better understand the location, underlying geography and susceptibility to natural hazards.

Commenting on this achievement, Mr. Anup Jindal, Chief Operating Officer, RMSI said “It is indeed a great privilege to be conferred the Technology Initiative of the Year award.  This award is an affirmation of the value of innovation both within our organization and across the industry. We will continue to innovate and bring smarter products to market.”

About Asia Insurance Industry Awards

These are the most coveted annual awards within the Asian insurance industry. This year the awards were keenly contested, with over 500 entries from leading players across 15 award categories. The jury comprised a distinguished panel of 29 sterling industry leaders, practitioners and regulators from Asia and around the globe. The awards were jointly organized by Singapore based 'Asia Insurance Review' and London based 'The Review Worldwide Reinsurance' magazine.

About RMSI - Maximizing business value

At the leading edge of geospatial and information technology, RMSI develops innovative solutions that integrate geographic information with niche business applications. RMSI provides comprehensive geospatial and software services to clients across the globe, in sectors ranging from Land Management, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Wireless Telecommunications, Utilities, Disaster Management, to the Government and Multi Lateral Funding Agencies. The company has a deserved reputation for developing high quality end-to-end customized solutions, on time and to budget, and this has translated in to a 75% repeat business from its global client base.

RMSI is a CMMI level 5 assessed and ISO 27001 and 9001:2008 certified company.

For more information, please visit www.rmsi.com

Press Contact:  Amit Rishi / Shivangi Agarwal

Amit.Rishi@rmsi.com/Shivangi.Agarwal@rmsi.com

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