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Insurance phone payment IVR systems are frustratingly slow

Customers paying insurance premiums by phone are subjected to cumbersome IVR systems that take excessive time to complete a simple payment. The experience is described as among the worst phone system interactions encountered. Legacy payment infrastructure at large insurers creates unnecessary friction for routine transactions.

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