IBM has announced that Birla Sun Life Insurance (BSLI) has deployed IBMs Cognos solution to transform the entire planning cycle, from forecasting and analysis processes to budgeting and profitability modeling.
BSLI required a solution that would help it streamline its spreadsheet-based planning and budgeting process for data on more than 600 branches and multiple products. The company was looking at implementing a solution that would be managed by its internal team to do better planning and forecasting. IBM Cognos helped the company to integrate operational and financial planning on demand, which can rapidly determine resource requirements and forecast future business performance. With this BSLI is able to make informed decisions and take action swiftly.
IBM Cognos catered to this need and provided BLSI with a solution that offered Financial Planning - Channel wise projections of revenue, expenses and headcount; Actuarial Model; Capex Planning Depreciation and Lease Rental Model; Expense Analysis; Scenario Trend Analysis; Interface with Actual Data; Version Controls and Comparisons. This helped BLSI identify the different sales trends across the region and plan better for the coming months. Cognos also facilitated the BSLI team in doing what-if and scenario analysis which earlier was not possible due to the time taken in managing spreadsheets for data collection.
Mayank Bathwal, CFO & Head - Institutional Sales, BLSI, said, With IBMs Cognos we are able to plan better, monitor performance at a granular level and thus manage profitability and capital more efficiently. The solution is easy to use software which our Finance Team can learn easily with minimal change management or skills upgrade. Also the finance team is able to support the solution for their business users with minimal support from IT Team.
BSLI engaged IBM SWG Services as the Implementation Partner to have a single point of contact for the software and services. The project was planned to be completed within 100 days and was completed well within the target time and allocated budget.
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