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What is the purpose of the Volumes Table in AXIS?

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It informs AXIS which items should be projected and, to a lesser extent, how to perform the projection.

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What does a Volumes Table primarily define?

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It primarily defines new business but can also represent inforce blocks that lack detailed policy-level data.

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What is the Run Model Point feature in AXIS?

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A tool within the Volumes Table that allows users to run a single representative policy (model point) for reconciliation before full projections.

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What are inforce policies?

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Inforce policies are active, existing insurance contracts that are currently on the company’s books and not lapsed or terminated.

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What does ‘seriatim’ mean in AXIS?

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‘Seriatim’ means detailed, policy-by-policy records — each record represents an individual policy.

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How does AXIS receive seriatim data for inforce policies?

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Through the DataLink process, which imports policy-level data into AXIS for projection and analysis.

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