Duck Creek Technologies Recognizes Argyle Insurance and Coforge with its Standard of Excellence Award

The delivery of a record-breaking, full end-to-end small and medium-sized enterprises commercial line in under 60 days for Argyle Insurance was enabled by remarkable teamwork and technology

Boston, May 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Duck Creek Technologies, the intelligent solutions provider defining the future of property and casualty (P&C) and general insurance, is pleased to recognize Argyle Insurance and Coforge as winners of this year’s Duck Creek Standard of Excellence Award. Team members from Argyle Insurance and Coforge received the award during Formation ’23 in Orlando, Florida, which was earned for achieving the highest level of excellence through the implementation of Duck Creek solutions.

Argyle Insurance achieved a successful, sub-60-day go-live of Duck Creek Policy, Duck Creek Billing and Duck Creek Rating. The swift implementation was enabled by the deep domain expertise of Duck Creek’s team, combined with a skilled partner in Coforge being able to resource and support delivery end-to-end. Argyle Insurance selected Duck Creek’s full suite to enable their small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) broker clients more choices and competition through a wider range of insurers and products. Argyle’s story of a scalable, enterprise-grade system, which allowed rapid design and delivery of products into the market, demonstrated the impressive power and flexibility of the Duck Creek platform. The sub-60-day execution was achieved using an innovative Australian SME template built by the Duck Creek APAC regional product development team and made available on our content exchange.

“I am proud to say the unparalleled teamwork between Argyle Insurance, Duck Creek and Coforge enabled us to stand up a full end-to-end product with Duck Creek’s policy, billing and rating solutions in under 60 days,” said Matt Morgan, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Argyle Insurance. “This capability is critical for both start-ups like Argyle Insurance and incumbents to adjust and adapt to the rapid changes happening across the insurance landscape driven by regulatory changes and customer market dynamics, which can have a big impact on insurer success.”

“As a Premier Delivery Partner for Duck Creek Technologies, with 800+ Duck Creek SME’s globally, Coforge is proud to be a part of Argyle’s record-setting go-live journey. This partnership between Coforge, Argyle and Duck Creek Technologies is an outstanding case of seamless collaboration and has set a new benchmark in the industry,” said Rajeev Batra, EVP, Insurance, Coforge.

“Right from the beginning, to achieve the goal of going live in such an accelerated timeline meant remarkable teamwork was going to be critical,” said Mike Jackowski, Chief Executive Officer, Duck Creek Technologies. “All parties were hyper-focused on Argyle’s success during implementation and committed to helping the startup achieve its goals of partnering with brokers to build products that can capture profitable, large market share in a mature, stable market with the agility the Duck Creek platform provides. We focus on driving better, easier-to-understand insurance products tailored to policyholders’ needs and adaptable to their changing priorities.”

About Argyle Insurance
Argyle Insurance is a true digital underwriting agency with technology to meet customers changing insurance requirements. Argyle’s strength comes through innovation. It has delivered a new way to connect customers to their brokers digitally that comes with a suite of tools to interact in more meaningful ways.

About Coforge
Coforge is a global digital services and solutions provider, that leverages emerging technologies and deep domain expertise to deliver real-world business impact for its clients. A focus on very select industries, a detailed understanding of the underlying processes of those industries and partnerships with leading platforms provides us a distinct perspective. Coforge leads with its product engineering approach and leverages Cloud, Data, Integration and Automation technologies to transform client businesses into intelligent, high growth enterprises. Coforge’s proprietary platforms power critical business processes across its core verticals. The firm has a presence in 21 countries with 25 delivery centers across nine countries.
Learn more at www.coforge.com

About Duck Creek Technologies
Duck Creek Technologies is the intelligent solutions provider defining the future of the property and casualty (P&C) and general insurance industry. We are the platform upon which modern insurance systems are built, enabling the industry to capitalize on the power of the cloud to run agile, intelligent, and evergreen operations. Authenticity, purpose, and transparency are core to Duck Creek, and we believe insurance should be there for individuals and businesses when, where, and how they need it most. Our market-leading solutions are available on a standalone basis or as a full suite, and all are available via Duck Creek OnDemand. Visit www.duckcreek.com to learn more. Follow Duck Creek on our social channels for the latest information – LinkedIn and Twitter.

Carley Bunch
Duck Creek Technologies
+1 201 962 6091
carley.bunch@duckcreek.com

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Assemblies receive motorbikes under Ghana Productive Safety Net Project

Seventeen Municipal and District Assemblies in three regions have taken delivery of motorbikes to undertake monitoring and supervision of activities implemented under the Ghana Productive Safety Net Project.

They are Central Gonja and East Gonja Municipal in the Savannah Region, Krachi West, Krachi Nchumuru, Krachi East, Kadjebi and Nkwanta North in the Oti Region, and Mion, Tatali-Sangule, Zabzugu, Saboba, Gushegu, Nanton, Kpandai and Nanumba South in the Northern Region, all of which received two motorbikes each while North East Gonja District in the Savannah Region and Karaga District in the Northern Region received four motorbikes each.

Alhaji Shani Alhassan Saibu, Northern Regional Minister, who handed over the keys to the representatives of the beneficiary Assemblies in Tamale, urged them to collaborate to deliver under the project to alleviate poverty in communities.

The Ghana Productive Safety Net Project is a pro-poor intervention being implemented jointly by the Ministry of Local Government, Decentralisation and Rural Development, and the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, and funded by the World Bank with counterpart funding from the government of Ghana.

Phase one of the project, which commenced in June 2019 and ended in December 2022, involved two flagship programmes, Labour Intensive Public Works, and Productive Inclusion, while the second phase began in January 2023.

Even though it is a national project, the majority of it is concentrated in the five regions in the north, and it is mainly implemented during the agriculture off-season when there is little work to be done and had been designed to use the beneficiaries of the communities for the various interventions to make some incomes.

Alhaji Saibu said the project was scaled up because it was yielding results and urged the District Chief Executives to ensure that the project achieved even better results.

Mr Samuel Amo-Nimoh, Zonal Coordinator, Tamale, Ghana Productive Safety Net Project, who gave details of the project, said ‘Under the first phase, if you take the Northern Region alone, a total amount of GHc6,499,387 was spent on beneficiaries; unskilled labour. The Labour-Intensive Public Works used unskilled labour and they are paid wages.’

Mr Amo-Nimoh added that ‘The beneficiaries undertook 13 sub-projects including feeder roads, dams and climate change and the total number of people, who benefited was 3,659. And these interventions happened during the long dry season, and when the rain returned, the beneficiaries returned to their farms, the majority were peasant farmers. They reinvested the incomes they made in the procurement of seeds, fertilizer, and other items and some few too were petty traders.’

He said ‘In addition, we have the second component, Productive Inclusion. Some of the beneficiaries, after they completed the project, feeder roads, climate change, those, who showed characteristics of entrepreneurship were selected together with those from the LEAP households and were given training and provided grants, and they also went ahead to undertake small and medium business enterprises such as soap making, groundnut paste processing, cassava processing, guinea fowl and poultry farming, dry season farming and other enterprises that are locally-based, shea butter procession, and nut processing.’

He said ‘Because of the performance of the project, the World Bank had given the government additional funding to upscale and enhance the activities under phase two, which started in January 2023. Under this new phase, the number of beneficiaries MMDAs have increased from 80 to 100. As a result, the Tamale Zonal Coordinating Office too has gotten two additional Assemblies, North East Gonja, and Karaga.’

He said ‘The distribution of the motorbikes is to enable the main actors, which is the Assemblies, to support them with means of movement to project sites. During the first phase, we provided three motorbikes to each of the Assemblies, and under the second phase, we are augmenting this fleet with an additional two each. For the new entrants, they receive four motorbikes each to enable them to undertake monitoring and supervision of project implementation.’

Mr Mohammed Musah Tindawu, North East Gonja District Chief Executive, who spoke on behalf of the beneficiary Assemblies after receiving the keys to the motorbikes, gave assurance that they would be used judiciously to achieve the purpose.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Let’s observe ban on drumming, noisemaking-Ministry of Chieftaincy

The Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs has urged Ghanaians to observe the ban on drumming and noisemaking in the Ga Traditional area and other subsequent traditional areas.

The Ministry encouraged all to abide by the customs and traditions of the Ga Tradional Area.

‘Pursuant to the press statement issued by the Ga Traditional Council on the ban on drumming and noise making from May 15 to June 15, 2023 and following engagement with stakeholders, the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs states in clarification of the said statement issued by the GA Traditional Council that…’

‘…the clergy could use microphones at reduced volumes, and this includes public address systems in church auditoriums. Clapping of hands at minimum level is permissible in church auditoriums only,’ a statement issued and signed by Mrs Halima S. Yakubu, Chief Director on behalf of the Minister , said.

Source: Ghana News Agency

NPP Presidential Race: Dr Apraku begins Greater Accra tour Wednesday; promises to change Ghana’s economic narrative

Dr Kofi Konadu Apraku, one of the presidential candidate hopefuls of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), will begin a tour of the Greater Accra Region on Wednesday.

The Economist cum corporate executive will engage delegates in the region and share his ideas for changing Ghana’s economic narrative with them ahead of the Party’s presidential primaries.

A news brief from his camp said the NPP and Ghana needed a leader with political experience and economic prowess to turn the country’s economic crisis around to change the narrative.

It said the leader was Dr Kofi Konadu Apraku, a man with economic dexterity to fix the local economy and bring hope to Ghanaians.

The brief said he was the leader the NPP needed to break the ‘eighth (8th) tradition’.

It described Dr Apraku as a ‘gentle go-getter’ with an appealing personality capable of winning the trust and confidence of the larger voter population for the NPP.

‘He is a leader who can command respect, provide leadership and transform the fortunes of the Party and the country.

‘ Dr Apraku is marketable and electable. He is the man to change the narrative, join the winning team now, ‘ it said.

This will be his second round of regional tours.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Spousal Killings: The Role of Counselling in Prevention and Healing

Spousal killings, also known as spousal homicides or domestic violence homicides, are one of the most devastating crimes that can occur within a family.

These crimes involve the intentional killing of a spouse, whether it is a husband or wife, by the other partner. Spousal killings are usually the result of a long-term pattern of abuse, control, and violence within the relationship.

While spousal killings are relatively rare, they have a significant impact on families and communities. Survivors of spousal violence often suffer from physical and emotional scars that can last a lifetime.

The trauma of spousal violence can also lead to mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

It is essential to understand that spousal killings are preventable. Many warning signs may indicate that someone is at risk of committing a spousal killing. These warning signs include a history of domestic violence, substance abuse, stalking, and possessiveness. In many cases, these warning signs are overlooked or ignored, which can have fatal consequences.

To prevent spousal killings, early intervention is necessary. Couples who are experiencing relationship problems should seek counselling. Counselling can help couples learn how to communicate effectively, manage conflict, and build healthy relationships.

Counselling can also help couples identify and address any underlying issues that may be contributing to the violence in their relationship.

Counselling can also help survivors of spousal violence. Survivors often suffer from feelings of shame, guilt, and isolation. Counselling can provide a safe space for survivors to share their experiences, express their emotions, and develop coping strategies.

Counselling can also help survivors rebuild their self-esteem, regain control of their lives, and move on from the trauma.

In addition to counselling, there are many resources available to survivors of spousal violence. These resources include hotlines, support groups, and legal assistance.

These resources can provide survivors with the tools they need to escape abusive relationships and rebuild their lives.

spousal killings are a devastating and preventable crime. Couples who are experiencing relationship problems should seek counselling to address the underlying issues that may be contributing to the violence in their relationship.

Survivors of spousal violence should seek the services of a licensed counselling psychologist to help them gain access to resources to escape abusive relationships and rebuild their lives.

By taking early action and seeking help, we can prevent spousal killings and create safer communities for everyone.

Source: Ghana News Agency

MPs to pass draft law on Freedom of Assembly and Demonstration

National Assembly will discuss and vote in generality on May 25 the Draft Law on Freedom of Assembly and Demonstration, a legislative initiative of the Parliamentary group of the opposition UNITA party.

The Bill is expected to respond to an imperative of democracy and to allow a truly effective implementation of the rule “Freedom of Assembly and Demonstration of Article 47 of the Constitution”.

On the other hand, approval of Draft Law will consolidate the constitutional transition to the democratic regime started in 1991.

The move will also create practical and effective mechanisms for the effective exercise of fundamental rights and for the consequent implementation of the Constitution and affirmation of the Democratic state.

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)