To save time and streamline your renewal workflow, you can remarket an expiring policy directly from the Policies area. This action copies the existing policy’s information (just as a renewal would) but submits the policy for rating through Epic Quotes, where you can complete the remarketing workflow. After you mark the remarket quote as Sold, the resulting policy displays as a renewal in the Action column of the Service Summary.
Note: This action requires an Epic Quotes subscription and is only available for Homeowners, Personal Auto, Worker's Compensation, and Business Owners policies.
To access Accounts from another area of the program, do one of the following:
A list of choices displays:
Click
on the appropriate selection.
Use the search bar to display policies that meet specific criteria.
Apply a single
filter (using the search fields) or multiple filters
(using the Edit Filter
button ) to narrow the list of policies.
Selecting multiple criteria performs an "and" search (for example, policies with a specific Type of Business and a specific Policy Effective date). Making multiple selections for the same criterion performs an "or" search for that criterion (for example, policies with either of two Types of Business). You can make up to eight selections for the Type of Business criterion and up to 10 for the Line Type criterion.
To clear the currently applied filter (for the current session only) and start over, click the Clear Filter link label. The search bar displays in blue when filters are applied and in gray when filters are cleared.
To save your currently applied filters
as a default for the selected client or all clients, create Filter
Defaults. Filter defaults are unavailable
for the Marketed and
Marketed (History) lists
and for Policies lists
opened from the Access
menu (as Access > Policies
already provides a filtered view).
Your filter defaults are unique to your user code and will not
affect other users’ saved defaults.
The client’s Quotes list displays, where you can begin the remarketing workflow.