Sopp+Sopp partnership with Concirrus to bring tech benefits for fleets

Accident management specialist Sopp+Sopp has partnered with insuretech Concirrus to develop new technology solutions for its fleet and commercial clients.

L-R Jamie Sopp, executive director, AGL; Craig Hollingworth, business development officer, Concirrus; Callum Langan, chief customer officer, AGL

Sopp+Sopp, part of AGL, provides end-to-end accident management and the tie-up will see Concirrus’ Quest Automotive Fleet platform, which combines multiple data sources to produce rich insight, integrated with Sopp+Sopp’s systems to generate faster, more detailed accident reporting capabilities.

Callum Langan, chief customer officer, Sopp+Sopp, said: “We’re defined by our customers and their needs and we know they rely on quality information to advance liability decision making. Technology-led reporting tools are integral to this, and that’s why we’re investing in developing solutions that will offer our clients unique, data-based insights.

“2020 will see us explore ways to use this technology to add value at every stage of the accident management process, connecting a vehicle’s telematics to our systems to generate reports rich with valuable insights that improve the speed and accuracy of decision-making.”

Craig Hollingworth, Concirrus’ business development officer, added: “Integrating with Quest Automotive Fleet, Sopp+Sopp will be able to ingest vast amounts of telemetry data direct from their client’s fleet, regardless of hardware suppliers.  This will offer the very best support and response times to their client’s dedicated drivers.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.