Allianz Germany Chooses Pega for digital transformation

Leading health insurer Allianz Health Insurance Germany has selected Pegasystems to help provide its customers with an even more comprehensive digital service. Allianz Health Insurance currently manages ˆ30 billion in assets and insures 2.5 million people across Germany. The project enables Allianz to meet the changing needs of fast and agile customers, while at the same time ensuring the required levels of stability and reliability.

To achieve its goal, Allianz Health Insurance is using Pegasystems’ Pega 7 rules-based technology as a middle layer in its IT systems. The integration will allow Allianz to achieve a seamless data flow between its agile customer applications and the insurance professional core systems. This will enable a faster and continuous transaction processing and increase the automation of processes.
 

“As an insurance company, we need stability and reliability in our IT systems. However, as a customer focused company, we must also balance that requirement with the need to remain agile and fast to meet changing customer demands,” said Dr. Birgit K?nig, CEO, Allianz Health Insurance. “Working with Pega has allowed us to reach the balance. It has changed the way we work as well and we’ve already seen a significant improvement in our work efficiency and quality.”
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