Canada Life updates CLASS

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Canada Life Group Insurance has updated its internet-based eBusiness portal CLASS with two modules - eRenewal and eAdmin - aimed to provide advisers with complete end-to-end control of online group insurance schemes.

eRenewal allows intermediaries to renew all of their existing CLASS eSchemes online typically within 15 minutes. It will immediately deliver the renewal pack, including full and accurate scheme accounts to the intermediary's eDocuments folder - a secure document repository situated in CLASS. In line with the existing modules, eRenewal follows an intuitive system - advisers, therefore, will only have to input new membership data into the system, as all of the scheme information will already be included. eAdmin enables intermediaries to request amendments to their eSchemes online via CLA...

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