Our latest enhancements unlock new possibilities for making your underwriting processes more flexible, personalized, and efficient. Explore features that simplify workflows, elevate user experience, and even open up entirely new opportunities for your business.
New Feature: PDF Generation via Interface in Consor Universal
Consor Universal now enables you to generate and deliver PDFs directly through an interface. This allows external systems to automatically access approved documents—fast, secure, and without manual steps.
What does this mean in practice?
The use cases are diverse and can be tailored to your needs. Here are two examples:
- Customer Portals: Policyholders can conveniently download their policy as a PDF. The document is retrieved in real time via the interface directly from Consor Universal.
- Claims Systems: During claims processing, the system can fetch the current policy to instantly display covered damages and agreed deductibles.
This new feature boosts efficiency, minimizes errors, and enhances customer experience through seamless digital processes.
New Feature: Flexible Ordering for Standard Fields
Previously, the order of standard fields was tied to the repository sequence. Now, you can define the order independently for each component—easily via drag & drop.
How it works:
Activate the feature by setting the Universal Property WITH_MANUAL_SFC_SORTING to true. After that, you can arrange standard fields in any desired order.
Why does this matter?
- In the GUI: Adapt the input sequence to your underwriters’ workflow for greater efficiency.
- In Output: Ensure that field order is logical and clear from the customer’s perspective—improving policy readability.
This feature offers maximum flexibility to meet varying requirements in both the user interface and printed output.
New Table Formatting Options
With extended formatting capabilities in Consor Universal, you can now design printed tables more flexibly and individually. New options include:
- Coloring columns for better visual structure
- Merging rows and columns to present complex content clearly
- Using vertical text to save space
These features help you meet the specific needs of different lines of business. Examples:
- Highlight insured vs. non-insured benefits with color
- Use vertical text for compact layouts in complex tables
More design freedom means your output documents are not only functional but also visually appealing and well-structured.
All these features are available from Consor Universal 8.3. Contact us, if you are interested in an upgrade.