21 min

Dani Katz, Co-founder & Director: Optalitix: Fix the roof while the sun is still shining (298‪)‬ InsTech - insurance & innovation with Matthew Grant

    • Entrepreneurship

Optalitix was borne out of the need for ‘optimization’ and ‘analytics’, as Co-founder and Director Dani Katz realized the biggest blocker for insurance companies was converting spreadsheets. Having now expanded beyond spreadsheets, Optalitix offers three software products to UK (re)insurers and MGAs. 
Robin Merttens spoke to Dani about the spreadsheet polemic, innovation in the London Market and the permeability of finding solutions to difficult problems in both work and personal life.
Key talking points include:
Growing out a company - solving challenges for insurers
To spreadsheet or not to spreadsheet
Reflecting on how far digitisation has come in the industry
Suns and roofs - best moment to innovate
Underwriting workbenches - where to start? - Find out in InsTech's recent report
Joining Google Cloud Marketplace
Founding a charity
Read Matthew’s tips on being a panel host here.
If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Dani Katz or Matthew Grant on LinkedIn.
To find out more about InsTech, our membership and offerings visit www.instech.co or contact us hello@instech.co
Continuing Professional Development
This InsTech Podcast Episode is accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards your CPD scheme.
By the end of this podcast, you should be able to meet the following Learning Objectives:
Describe how the London Market can adopt digital transformation
Explain how an underwriting workbench operates and how an insurer can adopt them
Identify the issue with spreadsheets and what are the pros and cons of using them
If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 298 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.

Optalitix was borne out of the need for ‘optimization’ and ‘analytics’, as Co-founder and Director Dani Katz realized the biggest blocker for insurance companies was converting spreadsheets. Having now expanded beyond spreadsheets, Optalitix offers three software products to UK (re)insurers and MGAs. 
Robin Merttens spoke to Dani about the spreadsheet polemic, innovation in the London Market and the permeability of finding solutions to difficult problems in both work and personal life.
Key talking points include:
Growing out a company - solving challenges for insurers
To spreadsheet or not to spreadsheet
Reflecting on how far digitisation has come in the industry
Suns and roofs - best moment to innovate
Underwriting workbenches - where to start? - Find out in InsTech's recent report
Joining Google Cloud Marketplace
Founding a charity
Read Matthew’s tips on being a panel host here.
If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a review on whichever platform you use or contact Dani Katz or Matthew Grant on LinkedIn.
To find out more about InsTech, our membership and offerings visit www.instech.co or contact us hello@instech.co
Continuing Professional Development
This InsTech Podcast Episode is accredited by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII). By listening, you can claim up to 0.5 hours towards your CPD scheme.
By the end of this podcast, you should be able to meet the following Learning Objectives:
Describe how the London Market can adopt digital transformation
Explain how an underwriting workbench operates and how an insurer can adopt them
Identify the issue with spreadsheets and what are the pros and cons of using them
If your organisation is a member of InsTech and you would like to receive a quarterly summary of the CPD hours you have earned, visit the Episode 298 page of the InsTech website or email cpd@instech.co to let us know you have listened to this podcast.
To help us measure the impact of the learning, we would be grateful if you would take a minute to complete a quick feedback survey.

21 min