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In this episode of The Tx Show, Sumit, Senior Consultant, Delivery, is joined by Rajiv, Associate Vice President, Sales & Marketing, to unpack one of the most critical challenges in modern underwriting: the disconnect between speed, data quality, and decision confidence. As insurers across the UK and Nordics push for faster underwriting and AI-led transformation, the pressure to balance efficiency with risk discipline has never been higher.
Rajiv highlights that while insurers have made significant investments in digitization and workflow automation, most of these improvements have focused on throughput, not underwriting quality. The conversation explores why decisions are still being made on incomplete or inconsistent inputs, and how this impacts risk selection, pricing accuracy, and ultimately portfolio performance.
Through practical insights, Sumit and Rajiv examine how weak submission quality cascades across the underwriting lifecycle, from intake to pricing to portfolio outcomes, and why improving decision readiness is more critical than simply accelerating processes. They also discuss the growing role of AI, emphasizing that without strong input validation, AI can amplify risk rather than mitigate it.
The episode closes with a clear perspective: underwriting performance is not just about speed, it’s about confidence, and that confidence starts with better inputs and earlier validation.
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By TestingXperts.comIn this episode of The Tx Show, Sumit, Senior Consultant, Delivery, is joined by Rajiv, Associate Vice President, Sales & Marketing, to unpack one of the most critical challenges in modern underwriting: the disconnect between speed, data quality, and decision confidence. As insurers across the UK and Nordics push for faster underwriting and AI-led transformation, the pressure to balance efficiency with risk discipline has never been higher.
Rajiv highlights that while insurers have made significant investments in digitization and workflow automation, most of these improvements have focused on throughput, not underwriting quality. The conversation explores why decisions are still being made on incomplete or inconsistent inputs, and how this impacts risk selection, pricing accuracy, and ultimately portfolio performance.
Through practical insights, Sumit and Rajiv examine how weak submission quality cascades across the underwriting lifecycle, from intake to pricing to portfolio outcomes, and why improving decision readiness is more critical than simply accelerating processes. They also discuss the growing role of AI, emphasizing that without strong input validation, AI can amplify risk rather than mitigate it.
The episode closes with a clear perspective: underwriting performance is not just about speed, it’s about confidence, and that confidence starts with better inputs and earlier validation.
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