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AI WITH REAL ROI
AI for real-world ROI in insurance
Insurers are all feeling the pressure to leverage AI, and while some great use cases have come out, many still haven’t seen the ROI they’d like from it.
Unfortunately, so many AI tools today don’t deliver the full value buyers expect. They do good things, but they may not contribute to the bottom line, and can even put well-meaning insurers at risk of non-compliance.
The real problem: AI needs intelligent data fluidity & smart knowledge bases
Even before AI hit the scene, outdated core systems were handcuffing insurers to data silos, monolithic architectures, and sub-par data quality — meaning that customer-pleasing innovation was hard, if not impossible.
With AI, that discrepancy is even more prevalent. An AI tool on top of an old core system might speed up some workflows, but that’s the end of its ability. It can’t comprehend a holistic, smart dataset, full governance rules, and act and deploy accordingly.
Now more than ever, the gap will widen between insurers with truly data-fluid core systems, and those without.
How EIS OneSuite powered by CoreGentic enables real, measurable AI, outcomes
Because EIS OneSuite™ has a data-fluid and future-proof architecture, it not only can handle AI, but it can deploy it holistically from the core.
For ambitious insurers, this means faster product development and time to market, core-embedded agentic orchestration, natural language control, and context-aware governance with human oversight.
AI advantages of EIS OneSuite powered by CoreGentic
AI is embedded directly in the core, not bolted on, so actions are contextual, compliant, and fast.
Business users get real-time, plain-language control; no more waiting on long, costly IT release cycles.
Configure–test–use cycles happen in real time, not release cycles.
Every AI action is traceable, safe, and aligns with your business rules and regulations.
Built-in audit, bias testing, and data provenance provide confidence and compliance.
Platform-native design eliminates lag from bolt-on AI or fragile integrations.
Built-in governance ensures products are market-ready without slowing down deployment.
Reusable automations that cut integration costs, accelerate delivery, and allow business teams to act on cross-system workflows in real time.
Ready to make AI get some real work done?
We’d love to show you how EIS OneSuite powered by CoreGentic™ can help draw real, tangible results with AI… all in a way your CFO, compliance team, employees, and customers will thank you for. (And for impressive numbers on your quarterly reports.)
How does the AI platform from EIS improve ROI for insurance carriers?
EIS improves ROI by turning AI intent into governed, auditable execution inside core operations—so you cut cost of change, reduce manual work, and speed outcomes across the insurance lifecycle.
- Natural-language control reduces IT release cycles and technical debt.
- Agentic orchestration can compress change time across the lifecycle.
- Built-in governance reduces compliance risk that can come with non-governed AI solutions, preventing compliance issues and costly rework.
What specific AI features does EIS offer to insurance carriers?
EIS offers AI solutions that are core-embedded, imbued with an insurer’s knowledge base, and able to execute actions across the insurance lifecycle (not just generate answers to questions).
- Agentic orchestration mean that AI agents can participate in workflows from natural-language human commands, and even via event-driven triggers. This works across policy, billing, claims, and customer-focused operations. These can be tailored to specifically what a given insurer needs.
- Via ClaimSmartTM, EIS also offers machine-learning (ML) capabilities paired with AI to help assess fraud and improve the claims lifecycle and fraud savings.
Can EIS AI solutions be customized for different lines of business?
Yes, EIS AI solutions can be tailored to various lines of business within a unified SaaS framework.
- A single platform foundation supports multiple lines of business, without needing to rebuild AI agents and workflows from scratch each time.
- Product modeling and rules can be rapidly iterated (AI-assisted) using platform tooling, with APIs/events exposed automatically.
- Workflow orchestration supports line-specific processes with governed execution and human checkpoints.
- Customer/party models and a unified portfolio view help AI stay contextual across products and obligations.
- The platform’s flexibility enables you to modify AI capabilities to align with unique business requirements.
- This adaptability promotes efficiency and accelerates the launch of innovative insurance products, ultimately driving real-world ROI in insurance.
How quickly can I see a return on investment with EIS AI solutions?
ROI starts as soon as you replace manual work with governed automation—often beginning with fast wins like rapid config/test cycles and AI-driven decisions at intake.
- Changes that used to take weeks can be implemented and tested in hours with agentic orchestration, thanks to EIS OneSuiteTM powered by CoreGenticTM.
- Fraud models can score claims within minutes of FNOL, so savings can start early in the claim lifecycle.
- Natural language control reduces dependency on long IT release cycles, speeding time-to-value for business teams.
- Built-in governance avoids rework and delays caused by “bolt-on AI” compliance gaps.
What advantages does ethical AI from EIS provide for insurance carriers?
Ethical AI from EIS reduces operational and regulatory risk by keeping AI grounded, explainable, auditable, and under human oversight—so automation stays safe in regulated workflows.
- Governance is built in: grounding, provenance, bias testing, auditability, and human oversight—inside the core.
- Constrained, transparent execution via permissions, data access controls, thresholds, workflow checkpoints, and clear guardrails (not “black box” autonomy, not unconstrained agents, not AI replacing insurer judgment).
- Knowledge Base grounding keeps AI aligned to insurer-approved policies, procedures, and product knowledge for consistent, auditable outcomes.
- ISO 42001 certification for AI management systems is a formal proof point for AI management discipline, and EIS was the first insurance core system provider to obtain it.
How does EIS ensure seamless integration of AI into existing systems?
EIS integrates AI through an API-first, event-driven architecture that decouples intent from execution, so AI can safely trigger real actions without fragile bolt-ons.
- Predictable APIs expose domain capabilities, making it easier to read data and trigger actions across systems.
- Deterministic execution paths reduce “hallucinated logic” by routing actions through validated platform constraints.
- Orchestration with human-in-the-loop governance preserves audit trails and compliance checkpoints.
What role does data play in maximizing the ROI of EIS AI solutions?
Data is the fuel and the guardrail: ROI improves when AI is grounded in accurate operational data plus insurance-native knowledge, so decisions are contextual and execution is trustworthy.
- “Data + Knowledge → Reasoning → Execution” is the core model that makes AI operational in insurance.
- Insurance-native context (events, relationships, rules) reduces hallucinations and improves decision quality.
- Data fluidity breaks silos, giving AI the holistic view needed to act across the lifecycle.
- Unified customer/party intelligence supports consistent, cross-product outcomes (not scattered point decisions).