Demonstrating interoperability and how XBRL can be utilized by the surety industry for underwriting the largest publicly traded companies, and how that capability can also improve access to surety credit for small and emerging companies.
Demonstration One
Publicly traded company XBRL financial report is imported into surety questionnaire and an export file in AcordXML is generated.
Interoperability that is made possible by open standards like XBRL is useful to the largest, publicly traded companies to get their financial information to the largest surety companies.
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Demonstration Two
Contractors XBRL financial report is imported into surety questionnaire along with project information from Caltrans in agcXML, and the combination of company information, project information and financial information makes for a single underwriting submission to the surety industry in AcordXML.
Interoperability that is made possible by open standards like XBRL is useful to any company, including small and emerging to get their underwriting information to any surety company.
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Demonstration Three
Contractors XBRL financial report is imported into surety questionnaire, and the combination of company information and financial information makes for a single prequalification submission to the construction industry in agcXML.
Interoperability that is made possible by open standards like XBRL is useful to any company, including small and emerging to get their underwriting information to any:
Surety Company
Public Agency contractor database
General Contractor prequalification database
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Demonstration Four
Interoperability is made possible by open standards like XBRL cross-referenced to agcXML and ACORD XML.
Interoperability is made possible by open standards like XBRL cross-referenced to agcXML and ACORD XML.
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