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Ecosystem Enablement
A better insurance ecosystem platform, period.
A smart ecosystem architecture is crucial for insurance innovation.
From integrations with insurtechs, smart devices, generative and agentic AI, data pools, and other partners, a solid ecosystem means carriers can embrace new technology, better-manage risk, and create a better customer experience.
Outdated core systems keep operations stuck in the past
For example:
Group benefits insurers may struggle to connect to telemedicine, pharmacy services, or financial wellness tools in a way that provides a cohesive customer experience.
EIS OneSuite = A powerful ecosystem foundation
How EIS Empowers Ecosystem Enablement
With over 9,000 APIs, insurers can seamlessly integrate with data providers, insurtechs, price comparison sites, distribution channels, financial systems, ancillary product vendors, and many other third parties.
Our open architecture allows for faster ecosystem implementations and faster test-and-learn cycles.
Because our coretech is microservices-based, it’s easier for carriers to scale their platforms and remain flexible in a constantly evolving industry.
100% data fluidity supports not only event-driven and customer-centric operations, but empowers the AI evolution in ways outdated core systems simply can’t.
Natural language control lets business users create and update integration-based workflows with plain-language commands, reducing IT cycles and technical debt.
Built-in governance provides AI oversight and auditability for any ecosystem connection using AI.
A scalable, flexible architecture
Growth often presents opportunities to find more efficient and effective ways to operate. The EIS solution will allow us to create an ecosystem unifying our core and digital operations across multiple lines of business and give us a platform to deliver outstanding insurance experiences for our brokers, employer groups and members today and into the future.”
–Robert P. Mulligan, Former President and CEO, Renaissance Life and Health
Ready to join the insurance ecosystem revolution?
Q: How does EIS OneSuite support multiple lines of business in insurance ecosystems?
A: EIS OneSuite runs policy, billing, claims, and customer operations on one platform foundation, so you can connect partners and launch experiences across lines of business on a single platform, reducing overhead. With EIS, you get:
- One platform foundation that unifies markets, brands, and lines of business.
- Customer-centric, event-driven architecture that supports ecosystem workflows across the lifecycle.
- A platform built to support ecosystem integrations and data-sharing models (not point-to-point projects).
- Persona-based digital experiences (e.g., customer/broker/employer) can be exposed via APIs for different user types.
Q: What makes EIS a leader in ethical AI management for insurance?
A: EIS embeds AI governance directly into the core—grounding, provenance, bias testing, auditability, and human oversight—and is the first insurance core system to obtain ISO 42001 for AI management systems.
- EIS has achieved ISO 42001 for AI management systems, and AI governance is managed systematically.
- Governance is embedded in the core, including grounding, provenance, bias testing, auditability, and human oversight.
- EIS supports governed, explainable, actionable AI, so decisions and execution stay within insurer-defined controls and workflows.
- EIS supports human-in-the-loop checkpoints and traceable execution paths for regulated operations.
Q: How quickly can I deploy EIS OneSuite in my organization?
A: EIS OneSuite accelerates deployment with preconfigured components, configuration tooling, and CI/CD—so you can implement faster and iterate safely without destabilizing operations.
- EIS OneSuite supports rapid time-to-market with preconfigured components and templates.
- EIS OneSuite supports faster configuration and iteration, including natural-language-assisted configuration capabilities powered by CoreGentic.
Q: What are the integration capabilities of EIS OneSuite?
A: EIS OneSuite is API-first and event-driven, with thousands of APIs and an integration layer designed to connect core microservices to third-party systems, partners, and channels in real time.
- EIS OneSuite provides 9,000+ APIs to integrate with insurtechs, data providers, distribution channels, financial systems, and more.
- EIS OneSuite supports platform-agnostic integration with systems such as CRM, marketing automation, and analytics tools.
- EIS OneSuite uses API-first execution to provide predictable entry points for data access and action triggers for ecosystems and AI execution.
Q: How does EIS ensure scalability for growing insurance businesses?
A: EIS scales by design with cloud-native, microservices-based, event-driven architecture that supports growth in users, transactions, and data volumes.
- EIS OneSuite uses a microservices-based core that makes it easier to scale individual capabilities and stay flexible as needs change.
- The platform effectively manages increased workloads, ensuring consistent performance as your business scales.
- EIS OneSuite uses cloud-native foundations that support increasing data volumes and user growth with dependable performance.
- EIS OneSuite supports phased rollout and expansion by line of business or market as you grow through a modular approach.
Q: What advantages do EIS open APIs provide insurance carriers?
A: EIS open APIs let carriers plug into partners and data sources fast, share data securely, and run faster development cycles—without fragile point-to-point integrations.
- EIS open APIs enable broad ecosystem connectivity across insurtechs, vendors, channels, data providers, and financial systems.
- They support data fluidity, which enables partners to consume and share data securely across the ecosystem.
- API-first execution means actions can be triggered deterministically through governed workflows (important for compliant automation and AI).
Q: What support does EIS provide during the onboarding process?
A: EIS supports onboarding with experienced implementation experts, agile delivery, prebuilt accelerators, and ongoing enablement like training and managed environments—so teams can go live faster and keep improving after launch.
- EIS provides experienced experts plus production and solution support during implementation.
- EIS provides training and managed development/testing environments to speed transformation and reduce risk.
- EIS uses an agile implementation framework that prioritizes insurer requirements for faster delivery.
- EIS provides a library of pre-built components and integration accelerators to reduce configuration effort and implementation time.