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4 August 2021Insurance

Broker Ed integrates Ki’s algorithmic underwriting into etrading platform

Ed, the global reinsurance, wholesale and specialty broker, has now fully integrated  Ki’s algorithmic underwriting with TradEd, its etrading platform.

The company said the integration of Ed and Ki’s platforms introduces seamless access to Ki’s follow-only capacity, enabling brokers to quote and bind risks without leaving Ed’s system – accelerating broker and client access to capital, streamlining the placement process and removing the need to re-key information into the multiple platforms.

Jonathan Prinn, chief digital officer, BGC’s insurance businesses, said: “This is an exciting development, in line with Lloyd’s Blueprint Two vision, and one we are pleased to be collaborating with Ki to achieve. TradEd’s data capturing capabilities puts Ed in the ideal position of being able to take full advantage of Ki’s digital and algorithmically-driven platform.”

Mark Allan (picured), CEO of Ki, said: “We’re pleased to have successfully integrated with TradEd who share our vision for a digital and data-driven marketplace. Integrating with our broker partners is an important strategic priority for Ki and supports our goal of delivering a seamless placement journey while also enabling more efficient access to capacity for clients.”

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