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Neutrinos named Leader in insurance document AI by Everest

Neutrinos named Leader in insurance document AI by Everest

Neutrinos, technology company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven automation and low-code application development, was named a Leader in the 2026 Insurance-specific Intelligent Document Processing PEAK Matrix assessment by Everest Group.

The ranking evaluates providers based on market impact, product capability, and execution strength across insurance workflows.

It enables businesses to rapidly build, deploy, and scale digital solutions through an integrated platform combining AI, machine learning, and process automation. The company is notable for accelerating digital transformation and enterprise modernization efforts.

Document processing remains one of the more persistent sources of inefficiency in insurance operations. Digitisation improved access, though the bottleneck shifted toward interpreting and structuring incoming data fast enough for underwriting and claims decisions.

The Everest assessment focused on how vendors handle document understanding, data extraction, and workflow orchestration.

These capabilities determine how effectively insurers reduce manual work, manage compliance, and process large volumes of unstructured inputs.

Vaibhav Bansal said Neutrinos strengthened its position through sector-specific capabilities and ongoing investment in a dedicated document processing centre operating around the clock. He pointed to features such as validation of applicant data against underwriting rules, automated underwriting summaries, and classification of service requests.

Neutrinos offers a low-code platform that integrates artificial intelligence, robotic process automation (RPA), and cloud-native architectures.

Its system supports rapid application development with minimal manual coding, allowing developers and business users to create scalable apps quickly. The platform’s AI capabilities enable intelligent process handling, predictive analytics, and natural language interactions.

The platform includes pre-built modules for know-your-customer checks, claims processing, underwriting workflows, and claims validation.

These components shorten deployment cycles and reduce integration effort across insurance systems.

Samik Ghosh said the industry is shifting from document digitisation toward real-time decision intelligence. He described the next phase as moving away from manual data handling toward automated decision execution embedded within underwriting and claims processes.

The system processes incoming documents by extracting relevant data, validating it against business rules, and triggering downstream actions.

Tasks that previously required multiple manual steps move into a single coordinated workflow, reducing delays and inconsistencies.

According to Beinsure analysts, insurers continue to prioritise automation at the document layer because it sits at the entry point of most operational processes.

Faster conversion of unstructured inputs into structured data improves turnaround times across underwriting, claims, and customer service.

Neutrinos positions its platform as an AI-native system designed for cross-platform orchestration. It connects underwriting, claims, and distribution workflows while supporting both internal and third-party AI agents.

The approach reflects a broader shift toward automation frameworks that operate across multiple systems rather than within isolated tools.