InsurTechTalk

Gilad Shai

Welcome to InsurTechTalk, the premier podcast where industry titans and trailblazers converge to unravel the fascinating world of InsurTech. Join us for insightful discussions, gripping interviews, and thought-provoking analyses with entrepreneurs, founders, investors, and executives at the forefront of the insurance and technology revolution.

  1. Brian Greenbreg, CEO of Quoteplicity

    5시간 전

    Brian Greenbreg, CEO of Quoteplicity

    🎯 From SEO Gold Rush to AI-Driven Insurance FunnelsIn Episode 143, Gilad Shai sat down with Brian Greenberg to unpack one of the most complete real-world journeys in modern insurance distribution. The conversation traces Brian’s path from selling life insurance face-to-face at MetLife, to building and scaling a top-ranking life insurance website during the SEO “golden years,” exiting the operating business, and ultimately turning that hard-won technology into a platform now powering agents, agencies, RIAs, and financial professionals.The discussion highlights why life insurance is sold—not bought—and why funnels matter more than ever. Brian explains how nearly 90% of a life insurance application can be completed before an agent ever picks up the phone, and why direct-to-consumer life insurance models failed once the human layer was removed. We also explore how AI is finally helping agents tackle the hardest part of life insurance—underwriting—and why trust, consistent follow-up, and even physical mail continue to outperform purely digital strategies.This conversation is a masterclass in distribution strategy, funnel economics, and a clear reminder that the best technology in insurance doesn’t replace agents—it empowers them.If you’re in insurance, financial services, or InsurTech, this episode is worth your time.#InsurTechTalk #LifeInsurance #InsuranceAgents #AIinInsurance #DigitalDistribution #CustomerAcquisition #FounderStory #InsurTech

    37분
  2. Robert Lewis, CEO of INTX Insurance Software

    2025. 11. 29.

    Robert Lewis, CEO of INTX Insurance Software

    From Dynamite to Reinsurance Tech: The Wild Origin Story Behind INTX Insurance Software. In this episode, we go on an unexpectedly fascinating journey — starting with coyotes and foxes, moving through African farming and UK wildlife, and ending in the heart of what this conversation is really about: insurance, reinsurance, and building modern core systems for carriers. Our guest, Robert Lewis, has one of the most unique backgrounds in the insurance world: 🧨 8th-generation insurance lineage His family first entered the industry because they *couldn’t get insurance* for transporting dynamite into South African mines — so they built their own mutual group, which ultimately grew into a Lloyd’s syndicate.🌍 From Mozambique to London to Austin Robert and his brother bought an insurance company in Mozambique 25 years ago. After struggling to find good software, they hired a young developer and built their own system, which eventually evolved into the modern platform that became Intx. 💻 Rewriting over 1 million lines of code Intx has since been rebuilt for the U.S. market on a Microsoft stack (SQL Server, C#, Blazor) to avoid proprietary coding traps and to make it easier to hire local developers without dependence on offshore or legacy languages. 🧾 What Intx actually does In this episode, we dig deep into policy administration, reinsurance software, assumed/ceded reinsurance, treaty management, facultative placements, loss corridors, retrocession, regulatory reserves, claims integration, and why Excel remains the “core system” for 55% of insurance professionals. 📉 Why legacy core systems are failing We break down: * Why siloed systems (claims separate from underwriting) break the data chain * Why implementations cost carriers tens of millions * Why external integrators drag timelines for years * Why Intx is offering zero implementation cost and using its own insurance-literate team🏗 The new cohort of core system challengers We discuss the Austin ecosystem (Guidewire → legacy, Duck Creek → aging guard, Socotra → modern competitor) and how Intx differentiates through its architecture, economics, and reinsurance depth. ✔️ Family origins in South African insurance ✔️ Building an 8-generation insurance legacy ✔️ Starting an insurance carrier in Mozambique ✔️ Building and modernizing core insurance software ✔️ The difference between proprietary vs. Microsoft stack tech ✔️ Reinsurance: ceded, assumed, treaties, facultative, loss corridors ✔️ Retrocessions and capital markets ✔️ Why Excel is still dominant in the industry ✔️ Why most core system implementations never end ✔️ The economics of modernizing a carrier If you're an MGA, reinsurer, carrier, or investor in insurance infrastructure: This episode offers a rare, insider look at the technical, financial, and operational pain points within the core systems world—and how the next wave of challenger platforms is addressing them.

    33분

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Welcome to InsurTechTalk, the premier podcast where industry titans and trailblazers converge to unravel the fascinating world of InsurTech. Join us for insightful discussions, gripping interviews, and thought-provoking analyses with entrepreneurs, founders, investors, and executives at the forefront of the insurance and technology revolution.