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Insurance data, handled.

Insurers process enormous volumes of claims, policy and customer data. Manual handling slows turnaround and introduces errors that affect customers and compliance.

High
Claim volumes
60-70%
Cost saving
48-72h
Turnaround
99%+
Accuracy

The Challenge

  • Claims data entry is slow and high-volume. Thousands of claims with attachments must be captured accurately and fast, or turnaround suffers.
  • Policy records become inconsistent. Customer and policy data spread across systems leads to errors and poor service.
  • Manual document processing creates bottlenecks. Forms, receipts and statements arrive in every format and must be structured.
  • Errors carry regulatory and trust costs. Mistakes expose insurers to penalties and erode customer trust.

How Acrivant Solves It

  • Fast, accurate claims entry. High-volume claims captured and verified with quick turnaround.
  • Consistent policy records. Customer and policy data standardised into a reliable single view.
  • Structured document processing. Forms and attachments converted into clean, structured data.
  • Compliance-minded accuracy. Verified entry under NDA and encryption to reduce regulatory risk.
Industry Context

Insurance is a document- and data-heavy sector where straight-through processing depends on accurate data capture at the point of intake — manual intervention is the most common bottleneck.

Outsourcing structured, rules-based data work lets insurers scale capacity up and down with claim volumes without permanent headcount.

What we handle in Insurance

01

Claims data entry

High-volume, verified claim capture.

02

Policy & customer records

Consistent, current policy data.

03

Document & form processing

Forms and attachments into structured data.

04

Data extraction

Key fields pulled from documents accurately.

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