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Indemn Successfully Implements Joshu Platform for Policy Management and Distribution

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Joshu, the platform to build, distribute, and grow digital insurance products, is pleased to announce Indemn, provider of conversational artificial intelligence -based insurance buying experiences, successfully implemented components of the Joshu Platform to power policy management and distribution for the company’s wedding and event insurance products.

Indemn has transformed the way wedding insurance is offered and sold through an experience exclusively serviced by machine learning-powered chatbots and conversational AI. Leveraging the power of the Joshu Platform, Indemn is able to provide a digital first, policy buying experience complete with extensive self-service capabilities.

“Indemn built the first fully conversational, digital native, insurance platform for wedding insurance,” said Kyle Geoghan, co-founder and CEO of Indemn. “Joshu’s flexible policy management solution can be rapidly configured by our insurance team, and it has been an important foundation as we transition from a semi-manual back-office operation to a more intuitive, automated experience for our team and customers. Joshu has enabled us to quickly expand into additional product lines for corporate and special event insurance.”

Packed with features for accelerating product development, configuration, and distribution, the Joshu Platform supports the full insurance product and policy lifecycle. Founded by technology experts experienced in selling insurance online, the Joshu Platform helps insurance product owners, like Indemn, configure, launch, and manage products without coding.

“The Indemn team is highly technical and has been very savvy about their go-to market strategy,” said Roy Mill, CEO and co-founder of Joshu. “We are excited that the Joshu Platform has helped the innovative, execution driven Indemn team expand beyond wedding insurance into other special event offerings and harness digital distribution for maximum growth.”

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