AgentSync revolutionizes insurance producer onboarding and compliance with our API

January 24, 2024
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TLDR: AgentSync has launched an API called ProducerSync API to streamline the onboarding and compliance process for insurance producers. The API allows insurance businesses to access and use data from the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) on licensing, appointments, and personal information for producers. The REST API architecture is lightweight and scalable, and it is the first in a planned suite of APIs by AgentSync.

AgentSync, an insurtech company, has launched ProducerSync API to simplify the insurance producer onboarding and compliance process. The API enables insurance businesses to easily access data from the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) on licensing, appointments, and personal information for producers. It eliminates the need for extensive paperwork and reduces the manual research workload. The ProducerSync API uses a REST API architecture that is lightweight, scalable, and flexible. It is the first in a series of APIs that AgentSync plans to release to the wider insurance market.

AgentSync’s first product, Manage, has already been widely adopted by customers for compliance and producer management. The introduction of ProducerSync API expands on the success of Manage, offering customers programmatic access to NIPR data in a modular and reusable manner. The API allows insurance businesses to make better business decisions by providing accurate and comprehensive data.

Jenn Knight, Co-Founder and CTO of AgentSync, said that the launch of ProducerSync API is a key step in the company’s long-term strategic vision. By providing customers with accurate and comprehensive data, the API enables better business decisions. AgentSync aims to provide innovative solutions to the insurance market and is committed to building modern technology that unlocks value for its customers.

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