Applied Systems acquires Planck

Applied Systems has acquired artificial intelligence company, Planck.

By leveraging AI, Applied aims to enhance the speed and quality of critical business processes, including marketing, sales, underwriting, renewals, servicing, and advisory services.

“We believe the time is now to take bold steps to lead the insurance industry in discovering and implementing the benefits AI has to offer,” said Taylor Rhodes, CEO of Applied Systems. “By acquiring Planck, we will be investing behind a world-class team of AI and data science experts to accelerate the application of leading AI capabilities to insurance workflows. With our unique set of insurance technology assets that span both the agency and carrier sides of the market, our investment in Planck will deliver a significant opportunity to create AI-driven value throughout the next generation of the digital roundtrip of insurance in ways that will help our clients know more, do more of what differentiates them the most, and win more often.”

Over the past 18 months, Applied has released its first versions of AI-powered features in select Applied and EZLynx products, while also experimenting with various AI capabilities through its Applied AI Lab.



Share Story:

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE


The Future of Risk & Resilience with AI & Data
CLDigital's Co-Founder, Tejas Katwala, joins CIR Magazine to discuss how CLDigital is transforming enterprise risk and resilience. By integrating business processes, AI and data-centric strategies, organisations can move beyond compliance to proactive risk management – simplifying operations, strengthening resilience, and driving business performance. Listen now to explore the future of intelligent risk management.

Communicating in a crisis
Deborah Ritchie speaks to Chief Inspector Tracy Mortimer of the Specialist Operations Planning Unit in Greater Manchester Police's Civil Contingencies and Resilience Unit; Inspector Darren Spurgeon, AtHoc lead at Greater Manchester Police; and Chris Ullah, Solutions Expert at BlackBerry AtHoc, and himself a former Police Superintendent. For more information click here

Advertisement