Atticus Associates deliver performance IT Consulting solutions and Project Services to the London and Global Insurance Markets. With a refreshingly unique blend of industry knowledge, skills and solid core values, we are passionate about delivering exceptional service.
Our core offerings are:
- Specialist IT Consulting and Advisory Services for the Global Insurance Markets
- Exceptional Atticus Project Services to support and enhance project delivery
- Atticus MI & Data Services for the Insurance market
- Workshop Facilitation and Training Services (both IT and personal development)
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Atticus news
August 2010 - We're currently working on Data Centre migration, Solvency II, application enhancements and a global Claims system implementation. Our pipeline of consulting work runs to Q1, 2011 and we are now actively recruiting both permanent and associate members to our growing team- please Contact Us to find out more!
June 2010 - Solvency II - our SII team wins tender to lead SII programme for a major Lloyd's insurer, leveraging our existing insurance data and MI expertise in meeting SII needs for 2011.
April 2010 - Atticus consulting wins two new assignments advising on claims technology spend and commercial lines across UK, US and Bermudan markets.
February 2010 - Atticus Data Services Team completes data re-engineering work to migrate core legacy data into a new EDW implementation for FTSE 250 insurer.
November 2009 - New Atticus Office opens.
Our new London offices have now opened at 29 Throgmorton St, London EC2N 2AT.
October 2009 - Atticus win major FTSE 250 client using the Atticus MI and Data Services Framework to deliver a key component for a major EDW enhancement build.
July 2009 - Atticus successfully manage the US roll out of core infrastructure to set up 12 new US offices to support global expansion for a major retail insurer.
February 2009 - Atticus completes a major update of the systems estate to support the launch of a new £200M syndicate writing US retail lines.



