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Infosys Set To Revolutionize LIC With Cutting-Edge Digital Ecosystem Transformation | Paisa Live

LIC is set to undergo a swift digital transformation, having partnered with Infosys to bring this vision to life. Through this process, a comprehensive digital ecosystem will be developed to enhance essential services for LIC’s agents, employees, and customers. The collaboration aims to modernize LIC’s infrastructure, ensuring seamless integration of digital tools and services that will improve efficiency and customer experience. This transformation is expected to streamline operations, enabling better management of policies, faster processing of claims, and more convenient access to services for all stakeholders. LIC’s partnership with Infosys marks a significant step forward in embracing technology to meet the evolving needs of its vast user base, setting the stage for future growth in the digital era.

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