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Indico unveils embedded data enrichment agents to supercharge insurance decisioning by transforming unstructured submissions, claims, and policy documents into structured, decision-ready data

July 9, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Indico Data has expanded its Data Enrichment Agents, enhancing document workflows with deeper, native access to proprietary and third-party datasets. The enrichment capabilities combine Indico’s growing library of proprietary data catalogs with seamless integration to proprietary data and trusted third-party providers. The available data spans commercial, personal, and property domains, and includes enriched details such as business credit and risk scores, crime statistics, driver safety and motor vehicle violations, VIN and registration data, proximity-based risk, co-tenancy exposure, property characteristics, permit activity, and more. The Data Enrichment Agents are now generally available to all Indico platform customers and can be activated across workflows including submission ingestion, underwriting clearance, claims FNOL, and policy servicing. By transforming unstructured submissions, claims, and policy documents into structured, decision-ready data, Indico enables insurers to act faster on high-value opportunities, streamline triage and intake, and improve the consistency and transparency of underwriting and claims decisions. Key benefits of Indico’s Data Enrichment Agents include: Embedded data access; Auto-fill missing data; Flexible provider ecosystem; and Proprietary data at a lower cost.

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