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Pibit.AI - Business Process Automation Tool

Business Process Automation · Founded by Akash Agarwal in 2020

Pibit.AI

Pibit.AI

Pibit.AI— CURE™ turns submissions into decisions for carriers & MGAs. Agentic underwriting automates intake, triage and data enrichment to scale underwriting and reduce loss ratios.

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You can use Pibit.AI to automate commercial insurance underwriting workflows from submission to decision. The tool processes intake documents, extracts and enriches data from external sources, performs risk scoring, and surfaces insights to help carriers and MGAs make faster underwriting decisions. It handles document understanding, appetite checking, submission completeness validation, and integrates with existing core systems to reduce manual work and improve loss ratios.

What Pibit.AI does

Upload and process insurance submission documentsCheck submission completeness against defined criteriaExtract structured data from unstructured documentsEnrich submissions with external data sourcesGenerate risk scores and insightsRoute submissions based on appetite rulesUpdate records in core underwriting systemsTrack submission status and workflow progressCentralized underwriting risk environmentAutomatic submission completeness checkingDocument understanding and data extractionExternal data enrichment from multiple sourcesRisk scoring and insights generationAppetite-based file filteringIntegration with existing core systemsWorkflow automation for underwriting processes

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