// Industry / 02

Insurance, rebuilt with
AI in the underwriting room.

Trusted by Allianz and Marsh McLennan. AI-native engineering for life, P&C, reinsurance, and broking – underwriting AI, claims automation, and Solvency II / IFRS 17 reporting shipped to production by senior practitioners who understand the actuarial and regulatory terrain.


// The Insurance Practice

Where insurance tech
leaks money.

Trusted by Allianz, Marsh McLennan


// Recurring Challenges

The four things
we see most.

// 01

Reporting that swallows the quarter

Solvency II, IFRS 17, and ORSA all want consistent, traceable, well-governed numbers. Most carriers still glue them together in spreadsheets the regulator would rather not see.

// 02

Underwriting decisions made on partial data

Underwriters work across legacy policy admin, third-party data sources, and spreadsheet scoring models. AI can lift loss ratios – but only when the data plumbing supports it.

// 03

Claims handling that frustrates customers and adjusters

Manual triage, slow document handling, and inconsistent decisioning. AI-assisted claims is a clear win, provided the operational guardrails come with it.

// 04

Policy admin systems that can’t evolve fast enough

Closed legacy platforms slow product launches and inflate maintenance. Modernisation is rarely a rip-and-replace – it’s a sequenced decomposition done without breaking the renewal cycle.

// What We Deliver

Patterns shipped
at carrier scale.

Reusable patterns drawn from our wider regulated-industry portfolio – sequenced against your underwriting and reporting cycle, not a generic delivery framework.

CAP_01

AI-Assisted Underwriting

Augmented underwriting workbenches, third-party data ingestion, and explainable risk scoring – with the audit trails actuarial and compliance teams need.

CAP_02

Claims Automation & Triage

Intelligent document handling, AI-assisted FNOL triage, and straight-through processing for low-complexity claims. Adjusters spend time where it pays back.

CAP_04

Policy Admin Modernisation

Domain-decomposed migration off closed legacy platforms. Event-streamed policy lifecycles, API-first product factories, and AI-assisted code translation.

CAP_05

Broking & Distribution Platforms

Modern broker portals, quote-and-bind APIs, and panel management for brokers, MGAs, and carriers – built for speed without trading away governance.

CAP_06

Data & AI Foundations

Actuarial-grade data platforms, lineage, and MLOps. Production models with the governance the regulator and internal model committee both expect.

// Case Studies

Insurance & risk
outcomes we’ve shipped.

Full case studies live in the case studies archive.


// FAQ

Frequently
asked questions.

Common questions we get from senior technology leaders evaluating this work. Direct answers, no hedging. Open one to read in full.

An underwriting workbench. Policy data, third-party signals, a risk model the underwriter can actually interrogate. The model proposes a score with reasoning attached; the underwriter accepts, overrides, or explores alternatives. Loss ratios improve because the data is broader and the scoring is consistent. The judgement stays human.

As a software discipline. Automated, traceable pipelines ingest from policy admin, claims, and finance systems. Model governance and lineage are written into the architecture itself. Our Financial Services Regulatory Reporting accelerator gives a faster path to the first auditable submission, against the systems you already run.

Yes, if you draw the line carefully. Straight-through processing for low-complexity, low-risk claims where the AI can decide with high confidence. AI-assisted triage for everything else. Adjusters spend their time on what actually needs them – complex claims, fraud signals, customer escalations, anything the system flags as ambiguous. The system shows which decisions need inspection.

The renewal book is the constraint. Domain-decomposed migration gets sequenced around it: new event-streamed policy services run alongside the legacy system for a full renewal cycle before the old platform retires for that product line. AI-assisted code translation accelerates the refactor work. The cut-over plan protects the renewals – the part most carriers underestimate.

Yes. Distribution platforms, panel management, quote-and-bind APIs – the patterns apply across the chain with different emphasis at each link. Brokers want quote turnaround and panel breadth. MGAs want delegated authority workflows that hold up under audit. Carriers want pricing discipline and capital efficiency. Senior practitioners on each engagement cover the right end of the chain.


// Get in touch

Got an insurance programme?
Let’s scope it.

Send us a brief and we’ll come back within one working day with a senior insurance practitioner – and a clear sense of how to start.