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Insurance processes under pressure: the role of premium collection and reconciliation

Dear readers,

In the insurance industry, some processes appear simple. Expiry, payment, renewal. Everything seems linear. But a shift in perspective is enough to understand what really happens.

When thousands of policies share the same expiration date, often December 31st, the process is no longer distributed. It becomes concentrated. What appears as a stable flow on paper turns into a system under pressure.
This is when critical issues emerge: inconsistencies between data and systems, payment flows that do not complete correctly, unreconciled outcomes. Positions exit the automated cycle and require operational intervention to be realigned.

The impact is immediate: increased processing times and greater absorption of operational capacity. At scale, even a small percentage of anomalies becomes significant.

At Armundia Factory, we operate precisely at these junctions, extending insurance processes beyond system boundaries and ensuring operational continuity even under peak pressure.

In our latest article, we explore large-scale premium collection and reconciliation as a critical point in insurance processes and how to maintain stability and efficiency.

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