Actuarial processes that take hours or days.
The actuarial close, within the window and without surprises
HPC, actuarial calculation, pricing, and automation of core processes for insurers.
- IBM Spectrum Symphony
- Slurm
- Cálculo actuarial
- Java · .NET
- AWS · Azure
- Solvencia II
- +15 años en aseguradoras europeas
- IFRS 17 · Solvencia II
- +130.000 cores
Sector challenges
Sector challenges
Insurers depend on compute-intensive actuarial calculation, predictive models and regulatory reporting within tight windows. We support European insurers on these challenges with HPC architectures, core-platform modernization and end-to-end automation.
Dependence on critical batch jobs in rigid windows.
Difficulty scaling during campaigns or seasonal peaks.
Regulatory requirements (IFRS, Solvency II).
How we help
Key services
We combine four service lines to address the sector’s challenges, from compute infrastructure to model governance.
HPC & Grid Computing
Actuarial grids and compute-intensive clusters for risk and claims models.
View service →Legacy modernization
Migration of core policy and claims platforms to cloud and container environments.
View service →Performance tuning
Optimization of actuarial processes and regulatory reporting (IFRS 17, Solvency II).
View service →AI governance
Control framework for predictive models in pricing, fraud and reserving.
View service →- Optimization of HPC grids and actuarial clusters.
- End-to-end automation of actuarial models.
- Cloud migration with a focus on security and compliance.
- Continuous monitoring and tuning.
Featured cases · Insurance
European insurers on critical projects
ANONYMIZED CASE · EUROPEAN INSURER
Actuarial HPC under NDA
Design and operation of an actuarial grid for risk and reserving models, focused on close windows and Solvency II compliance.
View full case →ANONYMIZED CASE · TIER-1 INSURER
Core platform modernization
Progressive migration of legacy policy and claims platforms to a modern cloud architecture with regulatory traceability.
View full case →Do your actuarial processes no longer fit within the close window?
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