Modernize Your Insurance Mainframe -- Before It Becomes a Crisis

Insurance companies running mainframe and COBOL systems face a compounding problem: compliance requirements are tightening, the developer pool is shrinking, and a single system failure during peak claims processing can cost millions.

Legacy Refactor automates migration of insurance mainframe systems to modern Python or Java. No rip-and-replace. No 18-month consulting engagement. Upload your code and get modern, documented, production-ready code back.

From $0.20 per line. Minimum $250. No contracts.

Why Insurance Companies Choose Legacy Refactor

1. Compliance Ready -- Output meets SOX and state regulatory standards
2. Security Audit -- Every migration includes a full vulnerability report
3. Speed -- Automated migration in days, not years
4. Cost -- 90% cheaper than manual rewrite or consulting
5. No Lock-in -- You own the code, no ongoing fees

Automate migration of insurance mainframe and COBOL systems to modern compliant code. Security audit included. From $0.20 per line. Get a free risk analysis at legacyrefactor.com.

"We had 30,000 lines of COBOL running our claims processing system. Legacy Refactor migrated it automatically. What would have taken 18 months and $1.5 million took days at a fraction of the cost."

-- VP Technology, Regional Insurance Company

"Our COBOL claims system had not been touched in 15 years. Three of our four developers who knew it had retired. Legacy Refactor migrated the entire system automatically and delivered documentation our new team could actually read. We avoided what would have been a catastrophic knowledge gap."

-- CIO, National Insurance Group

"We were quoted $2.2 million and 24 months by a consulting firm to modernize our mainframe. Legacy Refactor did it in 4 days for under $10,000. The output was clean, documented, and passed our compliance audit on the first submission."

-- Director of Enterprise Systems, Insurance Holdings Company

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