AIG and McGill and Partners launch subscription market collaboration targeting 25% capacity across USD 1.6 billion portfolio

Reuters
Mar 16
AIG and McGill and Partners launch subscription market collaboration targeting 25% capacity across USD 1.6 billion portfolio

AIG and McGill and Partners announced a strategic collaboration for the subscription market focused on deploying insurance capacity to McGill and Partners’ specialty clients. AIG expects to deploy 25% capacity across up to 1.6 billion in McGill and Partners’ gross premiums written specialty portfolio. The companies plan to use agentic AI to support real-time underwriting through McGill and Partners’ digital broking platform. AIG also worked with Palantir to build an ontology using Palantir Foundry and McGill and Partners’ platform to analyze portfolio data, including near real-time exposure and loss information.

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