According to Mike Hobday, CEO of Insurants, the company is “a bit like being the Google Translator of the commercial insurance market”.
Insurants is developed by Antworks in collaboration with Marsh McLennan to help commercial insurance companies manage and process their documents.
This week, Matthew caught up with Mike, who previously having spent 12 years at IBM, witnessed early AI automation with the likes of Watson, through which he fell in love with document processing. At Insurants, Mike is bridging the language barrier (so to speak) between data that flows between brokers and carriers.
Key talking points include:
The importance of summarisation - courtesy of the InsTech AI bot intern
Falling in love with document processing - Mike’s career journey
What is the current problem with document processing in insurance
The Periodic Table
Insurants accuracy - working with Marsh
Commonality between insurance and the left side of the brain
Moving business back to the UK
Vital advice for small carriers and brokers
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