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InsurancePro allows you
to easily generate many different graphs, which gives you an analysis of
your Agency’s Production/Performance. You will be able to quickly pick out
the strong and weak areas of your business.
Let us understand how
to generate graphs with an example. Lets say you would like to see how many
New policies you have written in the last 30 days, and you would like to see
which how many policies each Agent wrote. Pull out the side menu, and click
on “New Business Report”. Set the dates in “From” and “To”. In “Generate
For”, choose “Policy Count” and in “Group By”, choose “Agents”. (Note: This
is the default setting when you first come to the Business Report screen
from the Main Menu). Click on “Generate”, and you will see a graph, which
will total up all the number of new policies your Agency has written in the
last 30 days, and the graph will give you a break up of how many policies
were written by each Agent.

You can also get a
similar break up for Companies, i.e., how many policies were written through
each company, and a break up by Policy Type, which will tell you a count how
many Auto, Commercial, Home Owner, or other policies your Agency has
written. By changing the “Generate For” field, you can easily get graphs for
the “Agency Fee”, “Commissions” and “Policy Premiums” you have accumulated,
and you can also get similar breakups by adjusting the “Group Type”.

You have the following
options to generate different Types of Graphs
Policy Count:
InsurancePro will
give you the total number of policies you have written between the selected
dates. Selecting “Agents” in “Group By” will tell you what number of
policies each Agent did. Selecting “Companies” will give you what number of
policies was placed with each company out of the total number of new
policies written. Similarly, selecting “Policy Type” will give you the count
of each type of policy. And finally, if you have multiple locations setup in
InsurancePro, selecting “Locations” will give you the number of policies
written by each location out of the total number of policies.
Business Commission:
Selecting
this option in “Generate for” will give you the total commission your Agency
has accumulated between the selected dates. Again, you can choose to break
up the commission in the “Group by” option to see who contributed how much
towards the total Commission.
Agency Fee:
Selecting Agency Fee
option in “Generate for” will give you the total Agency Fee your Agency has
accumulated between the selected dates. Again, you can choose to break up
the Agency Fee in the “Group by” option to see who contributed how much
towards the total Agency Fee.
Policy Premiums:
It is exactly the
same as the other options. You can see the total premium generated by your
Agency, and you can also see the contribution of each entity towards the
total premium generated.
You can generate such
graphs for “New Business”, “Renewals”, and “Cancellations” by choosing the
options from the sliding “Report Options”. These graphs will give you a
quick and effective analysis of your Agents and your Business’s Performance.
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