On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Arvind Sontha, COE and co-founder of Kyber, an AI startup redefining how carriers handle claims correspondence.
The insurance industry is undergoing a seismic shift as carriers face mounting pressure to deliver faster, more transparent, and compliant communications to policyholders and clients, making the need for digital claims transformation greater than ever.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
If you think about insurance and tailoring, the underlying model of risk is effectively a ‘user personal model’. We started with an obscure line of insurance that didn’t exist yet, or did around personal cyber insurance. We wondered what it would look like, rather than SMB or commercial cyber insurance, as individual underwriting and risk modelling.
We got lucky in finding a great partner in branch insurance very early on. Over the course of our time engaging with them, we ended up turning into an extension of their team. We were able to work closely with them; they trusted us to quickly understand their problems and iterate to deliver quick solutions, while at the same time, they understood that there would be quirks with products that weren’t fully fleshed out, which they could iron out over time. It was a symbiotic relationship.
If an adjustor has to take an hour to put a document together, you have to clear a 1.5-hour space in your calendar to do that. Life is hectic, you have meetings and other tasks to do, and so that 1.5-hour block keeps getting moved back, same thing happens to managers. If you can take it from 1.5 hours to 30 seconds for a high-quality letter and a one-click approval, you can slip that into any part of your calendar. That’s a really underrated part of the process.
Some of the things we want to do in the future include things like managed parameters. We think it’s obtuse for all the carriers to handle fraud language individually all the time, for example. Kyber could manage that for you to make sure everything’s automatically compliant and good to go. Statutory language really enables the full organisation to be prepared to catch each other.
BEST MOMENTS
‘Kyber is an AI native, document generation and delivery platform made for claims teams, that’s what we do.’
‘Nobody doubted that I could build the complex AI to underwrite and quantify the risk; what they needed to figure out was whether I could sell insurance, which is why I got my broker’s licence!’
‘The results have been better than I expected, we’ve seen 65% faster drafting times, 80% consolidation of their templates across a 50-state operation, and 5x reduction in letter cycle times for documents.’
ABOUT THE GUESTS
Arvind Sontha is co-founder and CEO of Kyber, an AI startup that is redefining how carriers’ NTPAs handle claims correspondence. Arvind is at the forefront of digital transformation, leading Kyber’s mission to automate and streamline the entire lifecycle of claims forms and letters.
Kyber’s clients report that the impact of AI automation is undeniable: Claims teams using Kyber have reduced letter drafting time by up to 85%, cut review time by 60%, and achieved a 3x faster outreach to policyholders.
ABOUT THE HOST
Sabine VanderLinden is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur and the CEO of Alchemy Crew Ventures. She leads venture-client labs that help Fortune 500 companies adopt and scale cutting-edge technologies from global tech ventures. A builder of accelerators, investor, and co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, Sabine is known for asking the uncomfortable questions—about AI governance, risk, and trust. On Scouting for Growth, she decodes how real growth happens—where capital, collaboration, and courage meet.
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