Boost Insurance launches AI-Driven portal for Specialty Commercial Brokers and MGAs

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Insurance infrastructure platform Boost Insurance Holdings, Inc. announced the release of Boost Atlas, an AI-enabled broker and managing general agent (MGA) portal designed to compress placement workflows from hours to seconds.

Boost Atlas serves as the integrated distribution interface for the Boost comprehensive MGA platform.

It provides a centralized portal where MGAs and brokers can instantly rate, quote, bind and endorse Boost’s suite of professional commercial products, including BOP, network and management liability.

The company explains that the system functions as a multi-faceted tool, simultaneously serving as an AI-powered underwriting workbench, agency management system and intake engine.

Because it is pre-integrated with Boost’s proprietary policy management system via a direct API, it is the only portal in the professional commercial market that offers a real-time, end-to-end experience from initial submission to policy underwriting, without the need for third-party middleware.

Features available to distribution partners at launch include: AI-driven submission and automated email quote ingestion, AI-driven cross-selling, intelligent NAICS categorization and instant document generation, bulk quoting at scale, seamless access, and instant agent onboarding and white labeling.

Alex Maffeo, CEO and Founder of Boost Insurance, commented: “The broker and MGA market is at an inflection point. Artificial intelligence is creating a real and growing gap between currently built platforms and others. Boost Atlas is the product of nearly a decade of investment in our technology infrastructure.

“It represents years of learning what drives brokers’ and MGAs’ success and building tools that make their jobs easier. For the first time, a broker or MGA can gain compliance, capabilities and a true AI-driven technology platform through a single relationship.”

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