Recorder offers AI platform for brokers’ competitive edge.

July 31, 2024
1 min read


TLDR:

  • Insurtech Recorder is providing brokers with an AI-driven platform for a competitive edge.
  • The platform aims to enhance the customer experience and differentiate brokers in the market.

Insurtech Recorder has introduced an AI-driven platform to give brokers a competitive edge in the market. The platform, unveiled at the recent Biba Conference, includes features such as a small business portal, a broker relational database, and insurer-broker relationship information. Co-founder and chief commercial officer, Matt Hicks, emphasized the importance of providing customers with a unique experience and stood out from the competition in a world of increasing consolidation.

The platform allows brokers to customize question sets to differentiate themselves from larger brokers and attract clients. Recorder aims to collaborate with existing tech providers to enhance processes and drive better outcomes for customers. The platform also emphasizes the importance of clean data to mitigate errors and ensure accurate processing of claims. Overall, Recorder’s AI platform aims to accelerate digital transformation for UK insurance firms and provide brokers with a competitive advantage in the market.


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