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    Credit Clear to enter the Australian insurance claims market with a two-year IAG agreement

    After thriving in the debt collection and repayments sector, Aussie tech solutions company Credit Clear Limited (ASX: CCR) is stepping into the insurance market, all thanks to its digital workflow process. The Company signed a two-year agreement with IAG, one of the largest general insurance companies in Australia and New Zealand, to deploy its purpose-built

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