Insurity
Cloud-hosted P&C core software suite covering policy administration, billing, claims, and bureau content, assembled over four decades of acquisitions and used by a majority of the largest US carriers.
insurity.com ↗Score
- Traction (named carrier deployments)4 carrier deployment(s) with public source.
- 2/5
- Maturity (years since founding)41 years since founding (1985).
- 5/5
- Coverage (insurance lines supported)5 line(s) supported: auto, home, commercial, workers-comp, specialty.
- 4/5
- Analyst recognition (Celent / Gartner / Forrester / Everest / ISG)2 mention(s), 1 from major analyst firm(s).
- 3/5
What it does
Insurity is a Hartford-based P&C core software vendor founded in 1985. The platform covers policy administration, billing, claims, bureau content, and analytics, delivered on-premise, hosted, or as multi-tenant cloud.
Footprint. A March 2023 company release states Insurity is trusted by 22 of the top 25 US P&C carriers and 7 of the top 10 US MGAs, with more than 400 of 500+ customers deployed in the cloud. The clearest named customer is Zurich North America: a December 2025 Business Wire announcement confirmed a 30-year relationship running Policy Decisions for auto, GL, workers' comp, and property, with the migration to Insurity Cloud completed in 2023. Other sourced go-lives in 2025-2026 include N2G Worldwide Insurance Services on Policy Decisions Evolution (50 states plus DC and Puerto Rico), McKee Risk Management on Billing-as-a-Service, and Orbis Risk Partners on Insurity Marine Suite. Insurity reported 20 go-lives across its core solutions in the first half of 2025.
Ownership. GI Partners acquired Insurity from TA Associates, General Atlantic, and Genstar Capital in August 2019; terms were not disclosed. TA had originally invested in 2014. The current platform is the product of a long acquisition run including Oceanwide (2015), Tropics Software, and others.
Analyst posture. Insurity earned top marks across four products in the 2021 Novarica Market Navigator for P&C Policy Administration Systems. In Celent's 2023 North America P&C policy administration report, Insurity was one of 19 vendors profiled; the three XCelent awards that cycle went to Guidewire.
What buyers should expect. Independent review coverage flags that Insurity implementations typically require a third-party systems integrator, with data migration and ongoing support making up a material share of first-year spend. The vendor sits at the enterprise end of the P&C core market rather than the self-serve end.
Named deployments
- Zurich North America (US)Business Wire
- N2G Worldwide Insurance Services (US)Insurity
- McKee Risk Management (US)Business Wire
- Orbis Risk Partners (US)Business Wire
Known 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. (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. (Business Wire)