Exdion Solutions Names Insurance Veteran S. Steven Salar as President and Head of Insurance Operations for North American Expansion

Exdion Solutions, a leading provider of software and data analytics solutions for the insurance industry, has recently appointed S. Steven Salar as the President and Head of Insurance Operations. Salar will be responsible for overseeing the company’s North American business, which includes managing the sales and delivery of the company’s innovative data analytics software and suite of products designed to reduce manual policy checking time, enhance accuracy, and drive cost reductions.

S. Steven Salar as the President and Head of Insurance Operations

Salar, a seasoned insurance professional with over 30 years of experience in commercial and personal lines in property and casualty insurance, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role. He has worked with carriers such as State Farm, Farmers Insurance, and the Countrywide Insurance Group. Prior to joining Exdion, Salar held key positions at QBE North America, the AIG companies, and his own agency, the Steven Salar Agency, LLC. With his extensive industry experience and knowledge, Salar is well-positioned to lead Exdion Solutions’ North American business and drive growth for the company. His responsibilities will include developing and executing strategies to expand the company’s customer base, building and maintaining strong partnerships with clients, and overseeing the delivery of innovative data analytics and policy checking solutions.

In 2021, Exdion Solutions introduced Exdion Policy Check

One of the company’s most innovative solutions is Exdion Policy Check, which was introduced in 2021. This product is designed to significantly reduce manual policy checking time, enhance accuracy, and drive cost reductions for insurance carriers and brokers. Exdion Policy Check is a fully automated solution based on deep learning and natural language processing technologies and is capable of analyzing and interpreting insurance policies in a matter of seconds. Exdion Policy Check helps insurance carriers and brokers avoid costly errors, reduce processing time, and improve customer satisfaction. By automating the policy review process, this solution frees up valuable time and resources for insurance professionals, allowing them to focus on more strategic activities.

Exdion Edge suite of products

Exdion Policy Check is just one of the many innovative solutions that make up “Exdion Edge,” the company’s suite of products. “Exdion Edge” is a comprehensive suite of data analytics and policy checking solutions designed to help insurance carriers and brokers streamline their operations, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction. In addition to Exdion Policy Check, Exdion Edge includes a range of other solutions, including Exdion Intelligent Data Capture, Exdion Intelligent Form Recognition, and Exdion Intelligent Claims Processing.

Founder and CEO L.S. Ram’s statement

Founder and CEO of Exdion, L.S. Ram, expressed his enthusiasm about Salar joining the team, stating, “We are delighted to have S. Steven Salar on board as the President and Head of Insurance Operations. Salar has a proven track record of delivering results in the insurance industry, and his experience and expertise will be invaluable in driving our growth and expanding our customer base. We look forward to working with him to take Exdion Solutions to new heights.”

Exdion Solutions is experiencing significant growth in the insurance industry, and Salar is joining at an exciting time. With his wealth of experience and expertise, he is well-positioned to lead the team and help drive further growth for the company. The company’s suite of products, including Exdion Policy Check and Exdion Edge, is helping insurance carriers and brokers streamline their operations and improve customer satisfaction. The company is poised for even more growth in the coming years.

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