Insurance organizations today face a complex and ever-changing regulatory environment. NILS™ INsource® provides a web-based tool for efficient and effective research, allowing insurers to monitor the vast array of regulatory material and assess compliance impact.
Quickly access the most recent regulatory content. By leveraging the insurance terminology indexing and compliance topic and subtopic categories of NILS™ INsource®, compliance professionals can obtain focused, accurate content in significantly less time—vastly enhancing compliance efforts. With daily email alerts, you’ll know immediately when important changes happen. Save time by custom-selecting the criteria you want to track: subjects, documents, and jurisdictions.
A range of insurance industry professionals contribute their expertise to NILS™ INsource® content. Expert summaries provide the context of regulatory change and the potential impact on current policies.
Nearly 7,000 insurance professionals and departments in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands rely on NILS™ INsource® as a definitive primary content resource.
Conduct faster, more extensive searches in insurance regulation and get smarter, more helpful results with NILS™ Hub.
Recently released as a standard part of this solution, NILS™ Hub functionality lets you search within searches and easily filter to target by jurisdiction, line of business, function or status. Run multi-state and multi-book searches simultaneously. Every Search Results list includes a summary of each document—so you can know exactly where to drill down for the information you’re after.
All research begins with questions. How
effectively you find your way to the answers
can make all the difference. Compliance
professionals must ensure that functional
areas receive accurate and timely advice on
current and changing legal requirements.
State statutes, regulations and guidance
documents hold the answers to insurance
compliance questions, but also pose the
challenges of sheer volume and variations
among jurisdictions.