MGA vs Agency AMS: What’s the Difference?
At first glance, an MGA platform and an agency AMS might look similar. Both manage policies and workflows. But the differences matter – especially for compliance, bordereaux, and delegated authority.
What Is an Agency AMS?
- Manages agency sales and servicing.
- Tracks commissions and renewals.
- Built for producers and retail agencies.
What Is an MGA Operations Platform?
- Handles delegated authority workflows.
- Generates bordereaux and compliance reports.
- Manages multi-carrier programs.
- Provides underwriting and policy lifecycle automation.
Key Differences
- Compliance: MGA platforms include audit logs and bordereaux; agency AMS doesn’t.
- Authority: MGAs issue on behalf of carriers; agencies don’t.
- Workflows: MGA platforms manage submissions, endorsements, renewals, and accounting at scale.
Why MGAs Should Avoid Retail AMS
- Retail AMS can’t handle delegated authority requirements.
- Workarounds = higher costs + more errors.
- MGA-specific platforms like Expert Insured prevent compliance gaps.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the main difference between an MGA platform and an AMS?
An MGA platform supports delegated authority, bordereaux, and compliance, while an AMS is designed for agency workflows.
Why shouldn’t MGAs use retail AMS?
Retail AMS lack compliance, bordereaux, and underwriting automation features MGAs require.
Can Expert Insured replace an AMS?
Yes. For MGAs, Expert Insured provides full policy admin and compliance tools that retail AMS can’t.
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