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Socotra’s MCP Server standardizes AI connectivity using Anthropic’s MCP spec; enabling policy aware authorization, human-in-loop governance and vendor‑neutral LLM switching for insurers via documented, 10‑minute deployment

September 17, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Socotra released its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, the most mature MCP server in the insurance industry. The new offering allows insurers to quickly and safely connect agentic AI to Socotra Insurance Suite, unlocking automation for insurance workflows. Socotra MCP Server is readily available to customers and includes 10-minute step-by-step instructions for connecting to popular AI platforms Claude, Cursor, and Visual Studio Code. “Every component of Socotra was built from the beginning for AI connectivity,” said Sonny Patel, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Socotra. “Socotra MCP Server simplifies deployment of agentic AI, so that insurers can increase productivity, reduce expenses, improve loss ratios, and offer their customers the very best products and support.” Many insurance operations are complex, regulated, and labor-intensive. Socotra MCP Server directly addresses these challenges by: Enabling AI agents to execute workflows with speed and accuracy, through well-defined MCP tools; Protecting sensitive policyholder data with capability-scoped authentication, encrypted agent sessions, and policy-aware authorization based on Anthropic’s latest MCP specification; Delivering enterprise-grade governance and auditability where every AI action is logged, permissioned, and traceable—with human-in-the-loop checkpoints; Preventing vendor lock-in as AI technology advances and the vendor landscape shifts. Insurers can easily switch AI applications and connect their own custom LLMs.

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