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ASHBURN, Va. - DXC Technology (NYSE:DXC) has completed the migration of more than two million property and casualty insurance policies from Brethren Mutual's legacy system to the DXC Assure P&C Policy solution, according to a press release statement issued Thursday.
The technology services provider converted 10 years of policy data over a single weekend, with Brethren Mutual resuming full operations by the next business day. The regional insurer, which serves commercial, farm, and personal lines across the mid-Atlantic, has implemented DXC's complete suite of Assure solutions, including Claims and Billing modules.
"The technology landscape in insurance is rapidly evolving, and Brethren Mutual needed a partner that could help us modernize our systems with minimal disruption," said Robin Schroyer, Chief Information Officer at Brethren Mutual.
The implementation aims to streamline operations and accelerate product delivery for the insurer. DXC's Assure P&C Policy platform features an API framework that integrates with customer-specific applications.
Ray August, President of Insurance Software and BPS at DXC, stated that the implementation demonstrates the company's commitment to helping customers "realize the full value of their IT infrastructure investments."
Founded over a century ago, Brethren Mutual operates through a network of independent agents across the mid-Atlantic region. DXC Technology, a Fortune 500 company, has been providing core insurance systems for more than 40 years.
In other recent news, DXC Technology reported its earnings for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026, revealing an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.84, which exceeded analyst expectations of $0.70. However, the company slightly missed its revenue forecast, reporting $3.16 billion compared to the anticipated $3.17 billion. Additionally, DXC Technology announced it has secured a 9-year contract with the UK's Metropolitan Police Service to provide business process outsourcing services and implement new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Resource Management (RM) systems. This agreement also involves transforming various HR, Commercial, and Finance services for the police force. These developments reflect DXC Technology's ongoing efforts to expand its service offerings and partnerships. The earnings report and the new contract with the Metropolitan Police Service are significant recent developments for the company. Analyst reactions to these announcements have varied, reflecting the mixed nature of the earnings results.
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