Ki announces partnership with Travelers and Aspen

Travelers and Aspen are to offer additional follow capacity through Lloyd’s syndicate, Ki.

Effective 1st January 2024, Ki will become the first algorithmic underwriter in the market to offer additional capacity from multiple syndicates.

Capacity will be available across Ki’s open market classes of business in the property, casualty and specialty divisions.

Mark Allan, CEO of Ki, said: “We are delighted to be launching these ground-breaking partnerships to accelerate the adoption of digital follow in the Lloyd’s market. As a result, Ki will significantly expand the follow capacity available through algorithmic underwriting, marking a major step towards a fully digital follow market. We are pleased to partner with Travelers and Aspen, two leading companies in our sector, who share our vision of a more efficient follow market and we look forward to working closely with them as long-term partners.”

Matthew Wilson, CEO of Travelers Europe, added: “Innovation and digitisation are significant drivers for the continued evolution of the insurance industry. We are pleased to partner with Ki on this opportunity as their platform creates efficiencies for an important segment of the London insurance market and provides a better experience for brokers, customers and carriers.”

Ki has grown significantly since its launch in 2020, expanding its capacity and line size each year.

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