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Insly Joins Underwriting Agencies Council
Insly, the low-code software provider to the insurance industry, has joined the Underwriting Agencies Council, cementing the company’s commitment to the Australian market. Insly representatives will attend the UAC conference on February 7th to meet other members face-to-face and showcase the Insly platform.
Founded by Risto Rossar in 2013, Insly has been designed and built for the specific needs of underwriting agencies (UAs) and insurers, enabling them to digitise and automate their mid and back-office operations, including distribution, policy administration, underwriting, claims, and finance. Insly has a team of 110 working across Europe and with customers spanning 52 countries around the globe.
Serving the interests of Australian underwriting agencies, the UAC now has 120 corporate members, representing the vast majority of the Australian market. Insly is a Business Services member, which gives it access to strategic connections across the UA community, increased visibility, and the opportunity to establish thought leadership and expertise.
Insly has already secured one partnership in the Australian market and has several potential opportunities for 2025. The UAC Business Services membership will enable Insly to expand its reach into the market and help more UAs achieve the benefits of automation, including leveraging the power of AI.
“Underwriting agencies play a vital role in the Australian insurance market, yet many are still operating with manual processes and inefficient legacy systems,” explains Risto Rossar, Founder and CEO of Insly. “As the market matures, underwriting agencies are looking for technology tailored to their specific needs and with the flexibility to scale as they grow. For this reason, Australia is an important strategic market for Insly, and we look forward to meeting more UAs in the year ahead.”
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