“We offer complete end-to-end no-code digital claims. Unlike other options, it can be configured fast, implemented even faster, and can digitally wrap around legacy platforms to plug the gaps no longer suitable in the post-COVID world”
Paul Stanley,
360Globalnet
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MAYNARD KISCHER STOJICEVIC CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION LAWYERS
Aleksandar Stojicevic
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Gordon Maynard
Co-Founder
Rudolf Kischer
Partner
Leadership
One of Canada’s most respected immigration lawyers, Aleksandar Stojicevic has a varied practice involving both litigation and solicitor work. He has argued before all levels of the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Federal Court of Canada and the Federal Court of Appeal. Alex also advises the human resources department of many major companies, non-profit organizations and several large education institutions in British Columbia on foreign work-related matters.
A proud member of the Canadian Bar Association, Alex has been heavily involved with the CBA National Immigration Section for many years, and has recently been a part of the CBA National Sections Subcommittee and the CBA Leadership Forum. He has been a faculty member for many provincial and national professional development conferences, as well as for various other organizations and NGOs, lecturing on a wide variety of immigration and citizenship issues. He has also taught immigration law at UBC Law School.
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Aleksandar Stojicevic
A celebrated leader in immigration law, Gordon has been practising in this area exclusively for almost 35 years and has extensive experience in all aspects of immigration law. He co-founded Maynard Kischer Stojicevic in 2002. Gordon advises clients regarding all categories of admission and enforcement processes, including representation of clients before administrative offices at ports of entry and abroad, the Immigration Division and Immigration Appeal Division at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, and before the Federal Court for judicial review and appeal proceedings. His clients have included major businesses engaged in international transfer of personnel and private individuals seeking assistance and guidance in navigating the immigration law corridors.
Since 1990, Gordon has been an active member of both the BC Provincial and National CBA Immigration Law Sections, and was its chair in 2001-2002. He won the prestigious Louis St Laurent Award for service to the legal profession in 2001.
Co-Founder
Gordon Maynard
Rudolf (Rudi) Kischer advises individuals, businesses, and the human resource departments of several corporations and non-profit organizations on immigration issues. With more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, he acts as counsel for companies that are facing labour shortages and guides them in their quest to add employees from the foreign talent pool to their company team. He also represents foreign entrepreneurs seeking to invest in Canada and advises them on how they can set up their businesses so that they can obtain a work permit and permanent residence.
Rudi has held a variety of positions on the executive of the Canadian Bar Association (BC) Immigration Section (1999-2003) and has been a member of the National Consultative Committee on Practices and Procedures with the Immigration Refugee Board in Ottawa.
Partner
Rudolf Kischer
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“We offer complete end-to-end no-code digital claims. Unlike other options, it can be configured fast, implemented even faster, and can digitally wrap around legacy platforms to plug the gaps no longer suitable in the post-COVID world”
Paul Stanley,
360Globalnet
“Now, we have much more frequent recognition awards because we want to celebrate people staying at CAAT and recognize the contributions that they bring to the organization”
Julie Giraldi,
CAAT Pension Plan
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MAYNARD KISCHER STOJICEVIC CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION LAWYERS
Mojan Farshchi
Associate Lawyer
Gordon Maynard
Co-Founder
Aleksandar Stojicevic
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Leadership
Headquarters:
Vancouver and Victoria, BC
Year founded:
2002
Number of employees:
3 partners, 3 lawyers, 14 support staff
Phone:
604 632 0188
Email:
info@vancouverlaw.ca
Website:
vancouverlaw.ca
LinkedIn:
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company/maynard-kischer-stojicevic
One of Canada’s most respected immigration lawyers, Aleksandar Stojicevic has a varied practice involving both litigation and solicitor work. He has argued before all levels of the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Federal Court of Canada and the Federal Court of Appeal. Alex also advises the human resources department of many major companies, non-profit organizations and several large education institutions in British Columbia on foreign work-related matters.
A proud member of the Canadian Bar Association, Alex has been heavily involved with the CBA National Immigration Section for many years, and has recently been a part of the CBA National Sections Subcommittee and the CBA Leadership Forum. He has been a faculty member for many provincial and national professional development conferences, as well as for various other organizations and NGOs, lecturing on a wide variety of immigration and citizenship issues. He has also taught immigration law at UBC Law School.
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Aleksandar Stojicevic
A celebrated leader in immigration law, Gordon has been practising in this area exclusively for almost 35 years and has extensive experience in all aspects of immigration law. He co-founded Maynard Kischer Stojicevic in 2002. Gordon advises clients regarding all categories of admission and enforcement processes, including representation of clients before administrative offices at ports of entry and abroad, the Immigration Division and Immigration Appeal Division at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, and before the Federal Court for judicial review and appeal proceedings. His clients have included major businesses engaged in international transfer of personnel and private individuals seeking assistance and guidance in navigating the immigration law corridors.
Since 1990, Gordon has been an active member of both the BC Provincial and National CBA Immigration Law Sections, and was its chair in 2001-2002. He won the prestigious Louis St Laurent Award for service to the legal profession in 2001.
Co-Founder
Gordon Maynard
Mojan Farshchi assists individuals, families and businesses with their immigration needs. Her areas of practice include applications for permanent residence, temporary residence, and citizenship as well as admissibility issues and refugee claims. She has appeared before the Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal, and the Immigration and Refugee Board as both private counsel and duty counsel.
Mojan was a judicial intern at the Provincial Court of British Columbia in 2016 and graduated from UBC’s Peter A Allard School of Law in 2017. She is also on the Board of Directors of Flavours of Hope, a non-profit social enterprise based in Vancouver that empowers refugee newcomer women to earn a livable income and build social connections through cooking and culinary traditions.
Associate Lawyer
Mojan Farshchi
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For the second year running, Shielded Insurance Brokers has claimed the number-one spot among IB’s Top Brokerages. In 2020, it was record-setting growth that drove the company’s impressive success. This year, says managing director Stuart Brady, the key ingredient behind the win is the Shielded culture. Brady is proud of the shared vision for constant improvement across all aspects of the business. “We are thrilled to take out the win again, and it’s hats off to the team for their hard work over the past year,” he says.
“Now, we have much more frequent recognition awards because we want to celebrate people staying at CAAT and recognize the contributions that they bring to the organization”
Julie Giraldi,
CAAT Pension Plan
“Our tech contributes to a more efficient future where, for example, live steaming video with customers to investigate damage was once a gimmick. It’s now the norm – unless a physical visit is absolutely necessary”
Paul Stanley,
360Globalnet
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MAYNARD KISCHER STOJICEVIC CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION LAWYERS
Cindy Switzer
Associate Counsel
Gordon Maynard
Co-Founder
Aleksandar Stojicevic
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Leadership
Headquarters:
Vancouver and Victoria, BC
Year founded:
2002
Number of employees:
3 partners, 3 lawyers, 14 support staff
Phone:
604 632 0188
Email:
info@vancouverlaw.ca
Website:
vancouverlaw.ca
LinkedIn:
za.linkedin.com/company/
maynard-kischer-stojicevic
SPECIAL REPORT
Home
Bio
One of Canada’s most respected immigration lawyers, Aleksandar Stojicevic has a varied practice involving both litigation and solicitor work. He has argued before all levels of the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Federal Court of Canada and the Federal Court of Appeal. Alex also advises the human resources department of many major companies, non-profit organizations and several large education institutions in British Columbia on foreign work-related matters.
A proud member of the Canadian Bar Association, Alex has been heavily involved with the CBA National Immigration Section for many years, and has recently been a part of the CBA National Sections Subcommittee and the CBA Leadership Forum. He has been a faculty member for many provincial and national professional development conferences, as well as for various other organizations and NGOs, lecturing on a wide variety of immigration and citizenship issues. He has also taught immigration law at UBC Law School.
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Aleksandar Stojicevic
A celebrated leader in immigration law, Gordon has been practising in this area exclusively for almost 35 years and has extensive experience in all aspects of immigration law. He co-founded Maynard Kischer Stojicevic in 2002. Gordon advises clients regarding all categories of admission and enforcement processes, including representation of clients before administrative offices at ports of entry and abroad, the Immigration Division and Immigration Appeal Division at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, and before the Federal Court for judicial review and appeal proceedings. His clients have included major businesses engaged in international transfer of personnel and private individuals seeking assistance and guidance in navigating the immigration law corridors.
Since 1990, Gordon has been an active member of both the BC Provincial and National CBA Immigration Law Sections, and was its chair in 2001-2002. He won the prestigious Louis St Laurent Award for service to the legal profession in 2001.
Co-Founder
Gordon Maynard
Mojan Farshchi assists individuals, families and businesses with their immigration needs. Her areas of practice include applications for permanent residence, temporary residence, and citizenship as well as admissibility issues and refugee claims. She has appeared before the Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal, and the Immigration and Refugee Board as both private counsel and duty counsel.
Mojan was a judicial intern at the Provincial Court of British Columbia in 2016 and graduated from UBC’s Peter A Allard School of Law in 2017. She is also on the Board of Directors of Flavours of Hope, a non-profit social enterprise based in Vancouver that empowers refugee newcomer women to earn a livable income and build social connections through cooking and culinary traditions.
Associate Lawyer
Mojan Farshchi
For the second year running, Shielded Insurance Brokers has claimed the number-one spot among IB’s Top Brokerages. In 2020, it was record-setting growth that drove the company’s impressive success. This year, says managing director Stuart Brady, the key ingredient behind the win is the Shielded culture. Brady is proud of the shared vision for constant improvement across all aspects of the business. “We are thrilled to take out the win again, and it’s hats off to the team for their hard work over the past year,” he says.
Mojan Farshchi
Associate Lawyer
Mojan Farshchi assists individuals, families and businesses with their immigration needs. Her areas of practice include applications for permanent residence, temporary residence, and citizenship as well as admissibility issues and refugee claims. She has appeared before the Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal, and the Immigration and Refugee Board as both private counsel and duty counsel.
Mojan was a judicial intern at the Provincial Court of British Columbia in 2016 and graduated from UBC’s Peter A Allard School of Law in 2017. She is also on the Board of Directors of Flavours of Hope, a non-profit social enterprise based in Vancouver that empowers refugee newcomer women to earn a livable income and build social connections through cooking and culinary traditions.
Associate Lawyer
Mojan Farshchi
Rudolf Kischer
Partner
Rudolf (Rudi) Kischer advises individuals, businesses, and the human resource departments of several corporations and non-profit organizations on immigration issues. With more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, he acts as counsel for companies that are facing labour shortages and guides them in their quest to add employees from the foreign talent pool to their company team. He also represents foreign entrepreneurs seeking to invest in Canada and advises them on how they can set up their businesses so that they can obtain a work permit and permanent residence.
Rudi has held a variety of positions on the executive of the Canadian Bar Association (BC) Immigration Section (1999-2003) and has been a member of the National Consultative Committee on Practices and Procedures with the Immigration Refugee Board in Ottawa.
Partner
Rudolf Kischer
Rudolf Kischer
Partner
Rudolf (Rudi) Kischer advises individuals, businesses, and the human resource departments of several corporations and non-profit organizations on immigration issues. With more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, he acts as counsel for companies that are facing labour shortages and guides them in their quest to add employees from the foreign talent pool to their company team. He also represents foreign entrepreneurs seeking to invest in Canada and advises them on how they can set up their businesses so that they can obtain a work permit and permanent residence.
Rudi has held a variety of positions on the executive of the Canadian Bar Association (BC) Immigration Section (1999-2003) and has been a member of the National Consultative Committee on Practices and Procedures with the Immigration Refugee Board in Ottawa.
Partner
Rudolf Kischer
Cindy Switzer
Associate Counsel
Cindy Switzer is an internationally experienced lawyer whose practice is focused on business and corporate immigration, citizenship law and related matters. She assists employers bringing executives, senior managers, and skilled workers into Canada from around the world, with clients ranging from large multinational corporations to start-up companies. She also works with corporate clients to maintain compliance with Canadian immigration laws, including responding to immigration audits, and to address the immigration implications of mergers and acquisitions and other corporate transactions. She also helps clients with labour market impact assessments and in transitioning foreign workers to permanent residents through the Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs.
Associate Counsel
Cindy Switzer
Cindy Switzer
Associate Counsel
Cindy Switzer is an internationally experienced lawyer whose practice is focused on business and corporate immigration, citizenship law and related matters. She assists employers bringing executives, senior managers, and skilled workers into Canada from around the world, with clients ranging from large multinational corporations to start-up companies. She also works with corporate clients to maintain compliance with Canadian immigration laws, including responding to immigration audits, and to address the immigration implications of mergers and acquisitions and other corporate transactions. She also helps clients with labour market impact assessments and in transitioning foreign workers to permanent residents through the Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs.
Associate Counsel
Cindy Switzer
Mojan Farshchi
Associate Lawyer
Cindy Switzer is an internationally experienced lawyer whose practice is focused on business and corporate immigration, citizenship law and related matters. She assists employers bringing executives, senior managers, and skilled workers into Canada from around the world, with clients ranging from large multinational corporations to start-up companies. She also works with corporate clients to maintain compliance with Canadian immigration laws, including responding to immigration audits, and to address the immigration implications of mergers and acquisitions and other corporate transactions. She also helps clients with labour market impact assessments and in transitioning foreign workers to permanent residents through the Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs.
Associate Counsel
Cindy Switzer
Aleksandar Stojicevic acknowledges that the law firm he and his partners founded two decades ago is an “increasingly rare animal” – a full-service immigration law boutique. And that is something of which he and his colleagues at Maynard Kischer Stojicevic Citizenship & Immigration Lawyers are proud.
“There are not many boutiques out there these days that are like our firm,” he says, “firms that handle cases ranging from refugee claims to corporate work and everything in between.”
In an immigration law market that has become more segmented and specialized, Stojicevic says about 10 percent of the firm’s cases are refugee claims, and about 20 percent of the firm’s practice deals with litigation matters related to immigration and refugee applications.
He’s also proud that his firm has staff who have combined fluency in about 10 languages, including Mandarin, Punjabi, Hindi, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Portuguese and German.
Among the wide range of cases handled by the firm, what brings great satisfaction is helping those who are “making a huge leap of faith leaving their home countries and coming to a new one,” says Stojicevic.
He adds that MKS is part of the “story of resettlement and renewal, an incredibly powerful thing to be a part of.” Whether a refugee or a corporate client, “we’re part of that same journey,” Stojicevic says, though he admits that the job comes with the stress of knowing that what an immigration lawyer does for clients is a “huge responsibility” with a strong impact on their lives.
There are many stories of long backlogs in the processing of immigration applications, mainly because the COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult for government staff to deal with these applications while working from home over the past two years.
Stojicevic points out that the trendline for immigration to Canada is good, with limits increasing annually, though perhaps not as much as they should reflect the actual need for immigrants in society and in the economy.
“The business has exploded since the 1990s when I started,” he says, noting that the large, national full-service law firms have taken notice and developed immigration practices within their labour and employment law divisions. Even the large accounting firms in Canada have created immigration law practices as part of their suite of services.
Stojicevic emphasizes that immigration law requires a “highly personal” touch, something a boutique firm such as MKS can provide. “For lawyers, a client is one of many they will deal with in a day, but for that client, their immigration lawyer is likely one of the most important people in their life, the one that will help pave the way to a new life in Canada or find the skilled employee that they really need.”
MKS lawyers and staff find fulfillment in helping clients with their immigration, citizenship and refugee claim needs. However, Stojicevic also wants to point out that for young lawyers, MKS offers a boutique law firm culture based on an “open door policy” when it comes to mentorship.
“This is a great place to work and learn,” he says, “and we’re proud that we can enable both young and experienced lawyers to practice their legal skills and help clients.”
“Now, we have much more frequent recognition awards because we want to celebrate people staying at CAAT and recognize the contributions that they bring to the organization”
Julie Giraldi,
CAAT Pension Plan
Benton Mischuk
Associate Counsel
Bernice Lee Pack
Law Clerk
Karen Bannister, CM
Vice President, Marketing
Sarah M Stewart
Associate Vice President,
Leasing and Call Centre Operations
Benton Mischuk advises and represents clients on Vancouver Island and from around the world on matters such as temporary and permanent residence for international students, skilled workers, professionals, executives, and entrepreneurs. He assists employers on temporary work authorization and permanent residence solutions and advises on compliance with Canadian foreign worker protection regimes.
Following his call to the bar, Benton joined the Canadian foreign service and was posted as a visa officer to Moscow and Singapore. On return to Canada, he represented federal authorities before the Federal Court and IRB. Benton next joined the BC government in Victoria, managing portfolios that included the provincial nominee stream for skilled workers. He left government for private practice in 2013.
Associate Counsel
Benton Mischuk
Bernice Lee Pack is a corporate law clerk and assists with minute book maintenance such as incorporating, organizing and maintaining corporations, preparations of resolutions and minutes as well as filing annual returns and business name registrations.
A graduate of Seneca College, Bernice holds a Law Clerk Diploma and an Executive Assistant Certification. With over 13 years of experience in professional executive support positions and a proven track record of performance in high-volume and high-pressure environments, Bernice skillfully supports client relations for her colleagues at SkyLaw.
Law Clerk
Bernice Lee Pack
Karen Bannister has over 20 years of marketing expertise and has a Chartered Marketer designation from the Canadian Marketing Association. She is a strategic marketing leader with a career record of success in developing and executing effective marketing strategies, growing revenue, and overseeing multi-talented teams. She also holds five certifications for marketing and brand management.
Karen has successfully completed the Mini-MBA, Essentials of Management program at Schulich School of Business, and most recently completed the Communications and Leadership Program at The Ivey Academy.
Vice President, Marketing
Karen Bannister, CM
Sarah M Stewart has more than 15 years of strategic leasing and customer care experience in residential property management. She is responsible for overseeing all aspects of Centurion’s national leasing platforms, residential lead generation, and overall customer experience excellence through operation of the company’s internal customer service department.
Associate Vice President, Leasing and Call Centre Operations
Sarah M Stewart
Benton Mischuk
Associate Counsel
Sarah M Stewart
Associate Vice President, Leasing and Call Centre Operations
Karen Bannister, CM
Vice President, Marketing
Bernice Lee Pack
Law Clerk
Benton Mischuk advises and represents clients on Vancouver Island and from around the world on matters such as temporary and permanent residence for international students, skilled workers, professionals, executives, and entrepreneurs. He assists employers on temporary work authorization and permanent residence solutions and advises on compliance with Canadian foreign worker protection regimes.
Following his call to the bar, Mischuk joined the Canadian foreign service and was posted as a visa officer to Moscow and Singapore. On return to Canada, he represented federal authorities before the Federal Court and IRB. Benton next joined the BC government in Victoria, managing portfolios that included the provincial nominee stream for skilled workers. He left government for private practice in 2013.
Associate Counsel
Benton Mischuk
Bernice Lee Pack is a corporate law clerk and assists with minute book maintenance such as incorporating, organizing and maintaining corporations, preparations of resolutions and minutes as well as filing annual returns and business name registrations.
A graduate of Seneca College, Bernice holds a Law Clerk Diploma and an Executive Assistant Certification. With over 13 years of experience in professional executive support positions and a proven track record of performance in high-volume and high-pressure environments, Bernice skillfully supports client relations for her colleagues at SkyLaw.
Law Clerk
Bernice Lee Pack
Karen Bannister has over 20 years of marketing expertise and has a Chartered Marketer designation from the Canadian Marketing Association. She is a strategic marketing leader with a career record of success in developing and executing effective marketing strategies, growing revenue, and overseeing multi-talented teams. She also holds five certifications for marketing and brand management.
Karen has successfully completed the Mini-MBA, Essentials of Management program at Schulich
School of Business, and most recently completed the Communications and Leadership Program at
The Ivey Academy.
Vice President, Marketing
Karen Bannister, CM
Sarah M Stewart has more than 15 years of strategic leasing and customer care experience in residential property management. She is responsible for overseeing all aspects of Centurion’s national leasing platforms, residential lead generation, and overall customer experience excellence through operation of the company’s internal customer service department.
Associate Vice President, Leasing and
Call Centre Operations
Sarah M Stewart
Benton Mischuk
Associate Counsel
Karen Bannister, CM
Vice President, Marketing
Bernice Lee Pack
Law Clerk
Sarah M Stewart
Associate
Vice President, Leasing and Call Centre Operations
Benton Mischuk advises and represents clients on Vancouver Island and from around the world on matters such as temporary and permanent residence for international students, skilled workers, professionals, executives, and entrepreneurs. He assists employers on temporary work authorization and permanent residence solutions and advises on compliance with Canadian foreign worker protection regimes.
Following his call to the bar, Mischuk joined the Canadian foreign service and was posted as a visa officer to Moscow and Singapore. On return to Canada, he represented federal authorities before the Federal Court and IRB. Benton next joined the BC government in Victoria, managing portfolios that included the provincial nominee stream for skilled workers. He left government for private practice in 2013.
Associate Counsel
Benton Mischuk
Bernice Lee Pack is a corporate law clerk and assists with minute book maintenance such as incorporating, organizing and maintaining corporations, preparations of resolutions and minutes as well as filing annual returns and business name registrations.
A graduate of Seneca College, Bernice holds a Law Clerk Diploma and an Executive Assistant Certification. With over 13 years of experience in professional executive support positions and a proven track record of performance in high-volume and high-pressure environments, Bernice skillfully supports client relations for her colleagues at SkyLaw.
Law Clerk
Bernice Lee Pack
Karen Bannister has over 20 years of marketing expertise and has a Chartered Marketer designation from the Canadian Marketing Association. She is a strategic marketing leader with a career record of success in developing and executing effective marketing strategies, growing revenue, and overseeing multi-talented teams. She also holds five certifications for marketing and brand management.
Karen has successfully completed the
Mini-MBA, Essentials of Management program at Schulich School of Business, and most recently completed the Communications and Leadership Program at The Ivey Academy.
Vice President, Marketing
Karen Bannister, CM
Sarah M Stewart has more than 15 years
of strategic leasing and customer care experience in residential property management. She is responsible for overseeing all aspects of Centurion’s national leasing platforms, residential lead generation, and overall customer experience excellence through operation
of the company’s internal customer
service department.
Associate Vice President,
Leasing and Call Centre Operations
Sarah M Stewart
“Our tech contributes to a more efficient future where, for example, live steaming video with customers to investigate damage was once a gimmick. It’s now the norm – unless a physical visit is absolutely necessary”
Paul Stanley,
360Globalnet
“Our tech contributes to a more efficient future where, for example, live steaming video with customers to investigate damage was once a gimmick. It’s now the norm – unless a physical visit is absolutely necessary”
Paul Stanley,
360Globalnet
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, digital adoption from insurers was slow and organic, and often experimental in nature. Certain aspects of operations were seeing digital solutions being introduced, but businesses fundamentally remained manual despite customers’ increasing demand for digital engagement.
However, the pandemic was a catalyst for adoption overnight. Instantly, insurers needed no-touch claims and struggled with physical site visits due to lockdowns. Besides, customers only wanted digital services, but insurers simply weren’t ready for digitalisation.
This is where 360Gobalnet’s no-code technology is so transformative. 360Globalnet introduces a new era of insurance claims management by digitising the entire claims lifecycle from first notice of loss to settlement. Policyholders are provided with a frictionless customer experience in line with the rest of their contemporary consumer lives. Supply chain orchestration and automation slash the operational cost of claims management.
“We offer complete end-to-end no-code digital claims,” says Paul Stanley, CEO of 360Globalnet. “Unlike other options, it can be configured fast, implemented even faster, and can digitally wrap around legacy platforms to plug the gaps no longer suitable in the post-COVID world. As such, whilst in lockdown, demand for 360Globalnet technology massively
ramped up.”
Overnight, the company was able to help multiple global insurers go digital, rescue BI insurers from drowning, and reinvigorate legacy systems no longer fit for the future. Volumes were scaled and new customers were deployed without a hitch, and demand for end-to-end no-code digital claims continues to accelerate. By meeting this challenge, 360Gobalnet proved the power of no-code technology, delivering speed and efficiency where hard-coded solutions would fail – and it has enabled the company to adapt quickly in the same way it does their clients.
“We’ve done all this with sustainability in mind, too,” says Stanley. “Our tech contributes to a more efficient future where, for example, live steaming video with customers to investigate damage was once a gimmick. It’s now the norm – unless a physical visit is absolutely necessary. Our video technology has saved over 250,000 driven miles in the last 12 months.”
“We offer complete end-to-end no-code digital claims. Unlike other options, it can be configured fast, implemented even faster, and can digitally wrap around legacy platforms to plug the gaps no longer suitable in the post-COVID world”
Paul Stanley,
360Globalnet
LinkedIn:
za.linkedin.com/company/maynard-kischer-stojicevic
Website:
vancouverlaw.ca
Email:
info@vancouverlaw.ca
Phone:
604 632 0188
Number of employees:
3 partners, 3 lawyers, 14 support staff
Year founded:
2002
Headquarters:
Vancouver and Victoria, BC
Twitter:
twitter.com/mkslawyers
Twitter:
twitter.com/mkslawyers
Twitter:
twitter.com/mkslawyers