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In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers interviews Philip Charles-Pierre, CEO of Semsee. Philip discusses his knowledge and insights on the evolving landscape of insurance technology and how Semsee, as a technological hub, is bridging gaps between agents, carriers, and niche markets

Episode Highlights:

  • Philip discusses the efficiency and convenience of Semsee’s technology platform for smaller agencies, and the value it brings to larger partners by streamlining processes. (4:19)
  • Philip believes that technology is becoming increasingly important for agents in the insurance industry to navigate the ever-changing market and provide the best options and value to small business owners. (10:38)
  • Philip mentions that by being the hub and connection between agents and markets, Semsee introduces high-performing agents to specific markets and helps carriers reach low-performing agents. (18:18)
  • Philip shares Semsee’s plans, including new partnerships, innovative ways of working with carriers, and their goal of becoming the best platform for quoting and binding small commercial insurance. (25:28)
  • Philip discusses how important it is to treat insurance agents with respect and give them priority as the industry’s most important customers. (36:04)

Tweetable Quotes:

  • “The data matters a lot, even for carriers and MGAs, the data that we have, and that we can work with them on, even if they don’t win the business, they can learn from it.” – Philip Charles-Pierre
  • “For us, it’s about being the hub. And the hub simply means I am the connection. And we are the connection between the agent and their needs and the markets.” – Philip Charles-Pierre
  • “We want to be the best way for anybody and everybody to quote small commercial insurance, and to send it to the right markets and to bind it. And so we’re going to be doing a lot of exciting things on the front end to make it easier for the agent to quote, for the agent to bind, and then for the agent to service.” – Philip Charles-Pierre

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