Agentic AI Transforms Global Insurance Workflows
- •Agentic AI designs deliver 3x higher returns for leading insurance Frontier Firms.
- •Generali France deploys 50+ specialized intelligent agents to automate complex information flows.
- •Microsoft launches Foundry and Agent 365 for orchestrating and governing enterprise-wide AI agents.
The insurance industry is undergoing a structural shift as organizations move beyond basic automation toward Agentic AI—systems capable of independent reasoning and task execution. Microsoft identifies high-adopters as Frontier Firms, noting they achieve triple the returns of slow adopters by embedding these intelligent agents into core operations like claims processing and underwriting. Instead of replacing legacy platforms, these agents act as an orchestrating layer that connects fragmented workflows into adaptive, intelligent systems.
In practice, this technology addresses the massive bottleneck of manual document interpretation. For instance, personal auto claims often require days of human review; however, agentic systems can now perform contextual triage, fraud detection, and document summarization in real-time. This efficiency extends to underwriting, where agents automate data gathering and catastrophe modeling to generate tailored proposals in seconds.
Major players like Generali France are already scaling this approach, having deployed over 50 specialized agents built on Copilot Studio and Azure OpenAI. To support this enterprise-wide scaling, Microsoft introduced Microsoft Foundry for agent development and Microsoft Agent 365, a centralized Control Plane designed to govern, secure, and monitor agents. This shift marks the transition from reactive service to a proactive, human-led, agent-operated business model.