Eurapco, a strategic alliance of eight primarily mutual European insurers, and B3i Services AG, a global industry-led blockchain initiative, have announced the launch of Eurapco Unity, the first global operational solution on blockchain infrastructure, enabling the transfer of facultative risks within a network of companies. Blockchain has been long touted as a revolutionary technology with the potential to transform the insurance ecosystem by automating processes, increasing efficiency, security, data accuracy, fraud detection, and reducing costs.
The Eurapco Board and its Chairman, Luca Filippone, asked the General Manager of Eurapco, Wilma de Bruijn, to identify an opportunity for blockchain within the alliance. De Bruijn’s first decision was to create a workstream with a specific goal: identify business cases across Eurapco partners where blockchain offers improvements to existing processes, encourages innovation, and helps gaining hands-on understanding of the technology.
“Trust and transparency are fundamental values we cultivate in the alliance and we needed to ensure these principles were further translated into our operations. Exploring blockchain came as a natural step in the creation of tangible and sustainable value for our partners”, said Wilma de Bruijn.
Following in-depth market and technological research, Eurapco selected Marine insurance and reinsurance as areas where blockchain can bring concrete benefits by increasing transparency and security, while significantly reducing administrative effort.
In December, Eurapco, together with its Partners, Achmea, La Mobilière, Reale Group and B3i, delivered the MVP version of Eurapco Unity, enabling the transfer of facultative risks in a network of companies in the Marine Insurance.
Dieter Lammertz, Head of Marine & Fine Art, la Mobilière stated, “A new world of digitalization has opened up for us. Documents are quickly accessed and transmitted to all partners. All data remains in the blockchain and cannot be altered. I am convinced that we will generate considerable time savings and am already excited about what this system can achieve. In future, all accounts and claims handling will also be managed in Unity, saving additional time and resources.”
“Eurapco is pioneering the adoption of B3i distributed ledger technology (DLT) while pushing the boundaries of admin-free risk transfer. The Unity project is just one example of a common DLT use case, and a great showcase for other risk pools. Eurapco acts as a framework enabler, establishing the rules and protocols to be followed by members to share risks in full compliance, as respective requirements are already embedded in the protocol. With DLT removing the need for unnecessary administration, users can focus on adding value,” added Antonio di Marzo, Head of Products at B3i.
John Carolin, B3i CEO commented, “Eurapco has demonstrated a keen interest in understanding how it can use DLT to better serve its members. This is the first bespoke application built on B3i’s Fluidity platform, and we are pleased to see that this has significantly reduced application development time, cost and complexity, enabling us to deliver the same for further B3i partners and third-party application developers. We look forward to further expanding Unity’s functionality.
“Leading Eurapco Blockchain workstream is a great pleasure. We couldn’t have achieved this without the ongoing support of the Eurapco Board, Wilma de Bruijn, B3i and many other colleagues who I would like to sincerely thank for their dedication. We are already looking forward to expanding Unity into new business lines, smart contracts, additional insurers and much more for 2021”, concluded Ivan Lippa, Sr. Programme Manager Eurapco.