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Adaptik Insurance Solutions Provides Aid to Earthquake Victims in Central China

Sun May 18, 2008 11:16pm EDT
BETHLEHEM, Penn., May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Adaptik Insurance Solutions, the
creators of PolicyWriter, an adaptive policy administration platform, today
announced that it has made a contribution to UNICEF to aid in the disaster
relief efforts for Sichuan Province in Central China.
    "We are deeply saddened by the devastation caused to Sichuan Province; our
thoughts are with the thousands that have been affected by this earthquake.
As a part of the global community, it is our duty to help one another.  We
hope that our contribution assists in rebuilding the lives and communities
that have been destroyed," said John Pettit, President of Adaptik Corporation.
    The magnitude 7.9 earthquake which heavily damaged the Sichuan Province
has claimed 19,500 lives, however it is feared that the death toll may top
50,000.  For more information on what your company can do please go to:
http://www.unicefusa.org/donate/
    Adaptik Corporation provides highly adaptive and cost effective software
solutions to P&C insurers with functionality that goes far beyond traditional
policy administration.  For additional information, visit www.adaptik.com.
    Media Contact:
    Adaptik Corporation
    Ms. Laura Ford, 800.306.1062 ext. 109
    lford@adaptik.com


SOURCE  Adaptik Insurance Solutions

Ms. Laura Ford of Adaptik Corporation, 800-306-1062 ext. 109,
lford@adaptik.com



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