Insurance-native AI Analysts that sit between your inbox and your systems of record. Each one absorbs a document format, checks it against your rules, shows its work, and posts clean records back.
Four teams’ worth of work, four Analysts to run it.
You cannot grow the book if cash is allocated by hand.
Reconciliation Analyst →Headings change, columns vanish, versions drift. The Analyst absorbs it.
Bordereaux Analyst → ·Cession statements →A large SOV can take a single underwriter a full day. It should not.
Submissions Analyst →Every notice read, every record opened, and a workflow that no longer lives in one person’s head.
Claims Analyst →Most teams start with the one job that hurts, then add the next once the first is trusted.
Start from the job. If you are matching cash to policies, that is the Reconciliation Analyst. If you are chasing broker and cedant files into a usable schema, that is the Bordereaux Analyst. If you are keying broker submissions, that is the Submissions Analyst. If you are opening claims records and working laundry lists, that is the Claims Analyst.
Yes, and most teams do. Every Analyst runs on the same platform, so the second one lands in a tenant, a review queue and an evidence trail your team already knows. Start where the pain is worst; add the next when the first has earned its place.
No. Your PAS stays the system of record. The Analysts do the matching, checking and structuring, then post clean records back with the evidence trail attached. Brisc isn’t a second ledger you have to keep in sync.
2 to 6 weeks from kickoff to live. Day one needs no PAS integration: uploads in, evidenced CSV out. Integration comes after the work is trusted.
30 minutes, no slide deck, your real files: a bordereau, a statement, a submission. Your business is specific; the walkthrough should be too.
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