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Zurich Deepens Insurity Partnership

khaborwala online desk

Published: 30 Mar 2026, 05:56 pm

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Zurich Insurance in the United States has renewed and expanded its long-standing collaboration with insurance technology provider Insurity, extending a partnership that has now spanned more than three decades. The agreement reinforces Zurich’s continued reliance on Insurity’s policy administration capabilities as it advances its digital transformation strategy across core commercial insurance operations.

At the centre of the arrangement is Insurity’s Policy Decisions platform, which underpins end-to-end policy administration for Zurich’s major business lines, including motor, general liability, workers’ compensation, and property insurance. The platform provides a unified system for managing the full policy lifecycle, from quotation and issuance through to servicing and renewal.

A key element of the expanded collaboration is the integration of Insurity’s Circ Bureau Managed Services within a fully cloud-hosted environment. Zurich migrated its operations to the Insurity Cloud in 2023, a move that the insurer reports has already delivered measurable improvements in system performance, scalability, and overall infrastructure modernisation.

According to Zurich, the enhanced setup strengthens regulatory compliance capabilities, streamlines operational processes, and enables the organisation to respond more rapidly to evolving regulatory requirements in the highly complex US insurance market. It also supports greater automation across policy workflows and facilitates more agile product development.

Insurity has highlighted the longevity of the partnership as a testament to its stability and adaptability. Senior executives from both companies emphasised how the relationship has evolved in step with technological change—from early DOS-based systems to modern cloud-native architecture.

Key elements of the expanded partnership

AreaDescriptionExpected Impact
Policy administrationUse of Insurity’s Policy Decisions platform across core linesCentralised policy lifecycle management and improved accuracy
Cloud infrastructureMigration to Insurity Cloud (completed in 2023)Greater scalability, resilience, and performance efficiency
Bureau servicesIntegration of Circ Bureau Managed ServicesEnhanced regulatory compliance and automated bureau updates
Operational efficiencyEnd-to-end workflow automationReduced manual processing and faster turnaround times
Product developmentImproved system agilityFaster deployment of new insurance products

Sylvester Mathis III, Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Insurance Officer at Insurity, described the collaboration as a milestone relationship, noting that Zurich’s continued confidence reflects the strength and adaptability of the platform. He highlighted the combination of data-driven policy management and cloud-based performance as central to helping insurers remain competitive.

Madhu Ramamurthy, Chief Information Officer at Zurich North America, also underlined the evolution of the partnership, pointing out its origins in legacy systems and its progression towards a fully modern cloud environment. He noted that the current configuration supports accuracy, compliance, and operational efficiency in a tightly regulated sector.

Looking ahead, both organisations indicated that the strengthened partnership will continue to support Zurich’s broader modernisation agenda, particularly in underwriting and policy administration. The collaboration is also expected to provide a foundation for future innovation, as the insurer further enhances its digital capabilities and data-driven decision-making processes.

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