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Insurity vs Majesco — Policy administration for US insurance, 2026.

Insurity (12 named carriers) and Majesco (14 named carriers) both sit at the policy administration layer. Zero customer overlap in the public roster — they are addressing different segments of the same stack layer.

Last verified 2026-04-22 · methodology

TL;DR

  • Insurity has 12 publicly-named carrier deployments; Majesco has 14. Both at the policy administration layer.
  • Zero customer overlap in the public roster. Insurity and Majesco are addressing different carriers within the same stack layer.
  • Both classified modern on Phidea's generation axis.
  • Both private-equity ownership.
  • Analyst coverage: 0 firms cover both, 2 only Insurity, 2 only Majesco.

Customer overlap

BucketCount
Named on Insurity only12
Named on Majesco only14
Named on both0
of which US-named on at least one side0

Only on Insurity

  • Zurich North America (US)
  • N2G Worldwide Insurance Services (US)
  • McKee Risk Management (US)
  • Orbis Risk Partners (US)
  • AmeriTrust (US)
  • Amerisure (US)
  • Victory Insurance (US)
  • Waypoint Mutual (US)
  • Juniper Re (US)
  • OSC Insurance Services (US)
  • Georgia Stern Insurance Agency (US)
  • UBIC (US)

Only on Majesco

  • Chubb (US)
  • Munich Re (DE)
  • Swiss Re (CH)
  • State Farm (US)
  • Liberty Mutual (US)
  • Great American Insurance (US)
  • Allstate (US)
  • QBE (AU)
  • OpenRoad Insurance (US)
  • US Assure (US)
  • Utica National Insurance Group (US)
  • Physicians Mutual (US)
  • …and 2 more on the vendor card.

Counts derived from 26sourced carrier-deployment entries across both vendor cards. Aggregate-only statements (e.g. “16 of the top 20”) excluded.

Stack position

Generation
modern
Stack layer
Policy administration
Founded
1985
Lines
auto, home, commercial, workers-comp, specialty
Replaces
mainframe policy admin, in house policy admin
Generation
modern
Stack layer
Policy administration
Founded
1982
Lines
auto, home, commercial, life, health

Ownership and corporate context

Insurity
Type
private-equity
Parent
GI Partners
Acquired
2019

Source: GI Partners

Majesco
Type
private-equity
Parent
Thoma Bravo
Acquired
2020
Deal value
$729M

Source: Insurance Journal

Carrier-segment specialization

Insurity — geographic split

  • US
    12

Majesco — geographic split

  • US
    11
  • DE
    1
  • CH
    1
  • AU
    1

Analyst coverage differential

Only Insurity cited by
  • Novarica (2021: Insurity's Insurance Decisions Suite, Bridge Specialty Suite, Workers' CompXPress, and InsuranceEnterprise All Earn Top Marks in the 2021 Novarica Market Navigator Report for Property & Casualty Policy Administration Systems)
  • Celent (2023: Policy Administration Systems: P&C Insurance, North America Edition (vendor universe of 19 systems including Insurity))
Only Majesco cited by
  • Insurance Journal (2020: Thoma Bravo Completes Acquisition of Insurance Software Firm Majesco)
  • Thoma Bravo (2021: How Majesco Brings The Speed of Private Equity to Transform The Insurance Business)

Recent news (last 12 months)

No news items in the last 12 months for either tool.

Sourced limitations

  • Insurity is not plug-and-play; implementations typically require a third-party systems integrator, and budget planning must include data migration and ongoing support alongside the core license — these usually make up a significant share of first-year spend.
    Source: Nerdisa
  • Insurity's presence in Celent's 2023 North America P&C policy administration report placed it among 19 profiled vendors; the three XCelent awards (Advanced Technology, Breadth of Functionality, Customer Base and Support) went to Guidewire PolicyCenter that cycle.

No publicly-sourced limitations recorded on the vendor card yet.

Limitations published on Phidea are sourced to the underlying citation and reflect what is publicly named — not an exhaustive list. Consult the vendor card for the full record.

Frequently asked

Do any carriers run both Insurity and Majesco?
Not in Phidea's public roster. Across 26 sourced carrier-deployment entries on both vendor cards, zero carriers appear on both. The two tools are addressing different carriers within the same stack layer.
Who owns Insurity and Majesco?
Insurity is PE-owned (GI Partners). Majesco is PE-owned (Thoma Bravo).
Which has more named US carriers?
Insurity has the larger publicly-named US roster: Insurity 12, Majesco 11. Public-roster size is a coverage signal, not a quality signal — vendors with stronger NDAs may have larger actual US footprints than the public count shows.
Where are these tools positioned in the insurance stack?
Both sit at the policy administration layer. Insurity replaces mainframe policy admin, in house policy admin; Majesco operates as a standalone vendor.

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