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UK's largest insurance company, Norwich Union, selects Intec Convergent Billing for its innovative Pay As You Drive InsuranceT service; Combination of advanced billing technology and GPS-based monitoring offers monthly itemised motor insurance bills and greater customer choice.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-2 August 2006-INTEC: UK's largest insurance company, Norwich Union, selects Intec Convergent Billing for its innovative Pay As You Drive InsuranceT service; Combination of advanced billing technology and GPS-based monitoring offers monthly itemised motor insurance bills and greater customer choice(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02082006 London - The UK's largest insurer, Norwich Union, part of the Aviva group, has contracted Intec to provide the billing technology for its Pay As You Drive InsuranceT.
Under the terms of the contract, Intec is supplying its Intec Convergent Billing (Singl.eView) software, plus associated professional services, to allow Norwich Union to generate itemised monthly bills. The adoption of Intec Convergent...
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