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Technology is crucial to the success of insurance and pensions companies, and specific needs vary from company-to-company. The Life & Pensions software directory looks at some of the options that are available. Clive Davidson reports

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Many factors drive the need for software in insurance and pensions organisations. They include the complexity of today's products, the competitiveness of the markets and the need for efficient operations to contain costs. Add to this the sheer scale and diversity of some organisations, and their enormous ambition and it becomes clear how crucial technology must be to their success. Life & Pensions second annual software survey sets out the broad range of systems, and the recent innovations that

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