Course : ProductWriter - MTA and Other Full Cycle Processes

Duration : 1 Day

 

 

What Skills will I Learn ?

After attending this course, you will be able to:

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List the type of MTAs processed in ProductWriter

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Identify the data dictionary objects and properties used for MTA processing

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Understand the relationship between new business quote, MTA and Renewals within ProductWriter

 

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Explain how the Skeleton Scheme applies the Industry Standard rules

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Create the test data required for MTA testing

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Produce test results to show the application of the Industry Standard rules

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Process Cancellations and Renewals

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Write rules which will support the MTA process

Note: The Data Dictionary (i.e. Motor, Household, Commercial Lines) used on the course will depend on the Attendees’ requirements.

Who will the Course Benefit ?

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Experienced ProductWriter users who have written a New Business Quotation product and wish to progress to post New Business quote processing

 

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Those who want an overview of how ProductWriter processes MTAs

Course Objectives

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To identify the types of MTAs that can occur on a product and how ProductWriter processes these

 

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To show how ProductWriter applies the Industry Standard rules

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To demonstrate how MTAs are run through the ProductWriter Testing tools

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To amend rules so that they will perform different processes when executed as part of an MTA process

 Pre-Requisites

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You are familiar with the concept of a mid term adjustment

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You are an existing ProductWriter user and are familiar with testing facilities and the data dictionary

 

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You are familiar with the Skeleton Scheme and its use for quotations

 Course Contents

Types of MTAs

How ProductWriter processes Permanent and Temporary MTAs

 

Industry Standard Rules

- Premium Calculation rule

- Terms Generation rule

 

The Skeleton Scheme

- The existing rules that process MTAs

- Dictionary objects and properties used for MTAs

- Temporary MTAs

- Cancellations

- Renewals

 

Testing an MTA

- How to use the Testing tools for MTAs

- The test data that is required

- Data sets used in MTA processing

- Batch Testing

 

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