Sapiens has come out on top as the best-in-class data cruncher winning data solution of the year at InsuranceERM's 2025 UK & Europe awards.
As a Sapiens spokesperson told InsuranceERM, insurers struggle with managing vast amounts of data, data silos, decommissioning outdated systems and maintaining regulatory compliance.
But Sapiens has been recognised for answering these market problems. Sapiens enables insurers to leverage the full potential of their data while addressing challenges posed by legacy systems.
Also, it provides advanced data solutions, like Sapiens DataSuite, that ensures compliance with regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Solvency II.
It does this all while facilitating seamless data migration and archiving. This allows insurers to decommission outdated systems, reduce costs and maintain data accessibility, ensuring operational efficiency, continuity and long-term success.
The spokesperson elaborates: "Sapiens DataSuite goes beyond simple data management, offering AI-driven automation, real-time analytics and self-service capabilities that enhance decision-making across the insurance value chain".
This improves transparency, customer satisfaction and agility across the entire insurance ecosystem.
Sapiens is also recognised for using the latest technology to optimise its solution. For example, by integrating AI, ML and automation into solutions like DataSuite, the company transforms manual processes, such as claims and underwriting into streamlined workflows.
"DataSuite delivers real-time insights for underwriting, claims processing, and customer service—boosting efficiency, reducing manual workloads and improving customer satisfaction," the spokesperson says.
Looking ahead the spokesperson explains that Sapiens wants to expand its AI capability to deliver "even more" advanced predictive analytics and automation across insurance operations. "Future enhancements will further streamline claims processing, underwriting, and compliance management, helping insurers achieve their KPIs more efficiently," says the spokesperson.