
Ebix eGlobal
Insurance suites software
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What is Ebix eGlobal
Ebix eGlobal is an insurance exchange and distribution platform used to connect insurers, brokers/agents, and other market participants for quoting, placement, and policy servicing workflows. It is typically used in commercial and specialty lines where multiple parties need to transact and share data through a common marketplace. The product emphasizes network-based connectivity (carrier-to-intermediary) and transaction processing rather than a full end-to-end core policy administration suite.
Exchange-based market connectivity
The platform is designed to connect multiple insurers and intermediaries through a shared exchange model. This supports multi-carrier placement and standardized transaction flows across participants. For organizations prioritizing distribution reach and partner connectivity, this can reduce the need for point-to-point integrations.
Supports broker-centric workflows
eGlobal is oriented toward intermediary use cases such as submission intake, quoting/placement, and servicing interactions with carriers. This aligns with operating models where brokers manage placements across multiple markets. It can be a fit when the primary requirement is facilitating broker-to-carrier transactions rather than replacing internal carrier core systems.
Transaction and document handling
Insurance exchanges commonly include capabilities for handling submissions, endorsements, and related documentation exchanged between parties. This can help standardize how data and documents move through the placement process. It is useful when auditability and consistent processing steps are required across multiple trading partners.
Not a full core suite
eGlobal is primarily positioned as an exchange/distribution layer rather than a complete policy administration, billing, and claims system. Carriers often still require separate core platforms for underwriting, policy lifecycle, billing, and claims. This can increase overall architecture complexity if a buyer expects a single-suite replacement.
Value depends on network adoption
Exchange platforms deliver the most benefit when key carriers and intermediaries in a target market participate. If required trading partners are not on the exchange, organizations may still need alternative channels and integrations. This can limit ROI in niches where partner participation is fragmented.
Integration and data alignment effort
Connecting an exchange to internal systems typically requires mapping data models, workflows, and document standards across organizations. Differences in underwriting rules, product structures, and servicing processes can require configuration and ongoing coordination. This can extend implementation timelines compared with more self-contained deployments.
Seller details
Ebix, Inc.
Johns Creek, Georgia, United States
1976
https://www.ebix.com/
https://x.com/EbixInc
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ebix/