Insurity Advances 2026 Marine Suite Roadmap to Enable Marine Cargo Insurers to Generate More Certificates and Onboard Business Faster
New investments in customer experience, ecosystem connectivity, vessel intelligence, and compliance support help marine insurers issue more certificates and accelerate policy onboarding, reinforcing Insurity’s leadership in complex global marine cargo insurance
Trusted for more than 25 years and supporting more than 100,000 users in more than 100 countries, Insurity Marine Suite continues to stand apart with the scale, functionality, and operational depth required for complex marine cargo insurance.
As marine cargo insurers face rising geopolitical uncertainty, increasing compliance demands, and growing pressure to modernize customer experiences,
The 2026 roadmap also includes new embedded insurance accelerators designed to simplify connections with third-party transportation and logistics ecosystems, helping customers scale certificate generation and reduce friction in onboarding and issuance workflows. Expanded vessel intelligence capabilities will provide greater visibility into accumulation risk across ports and vessels, including access to real-time vessel positioning and tracking data, as well as proactive red-zone notifications to help customers better understand exposure concentrations and monitor changing risk conditions.
“We’ve made major strides in modernizing the Insurity Marine Suite experience, with a more intuitive interface and redesigned workflows that make certificate issuance faster and easier for customers. At the same time, we’re helping insurers and brokers generate more certificates so they can write more business and capture more revenue opportunities, while preserving the operational depth, open-market flexibility, and capacity-agnostic platform they rely on to manage complex marine cargo business with confidence,” said
To learn more about how Insurity Marine Suite helps marine insurers onboard business faster, scale certificate issuance, and manage complex cargo risk with confidence, please contact [email protected].
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