Allianz Türkiye speeds inspections
- Allianz Türkiye adopted Nettle AI to support commercial property risk engineering and inspection workflows. - Reports say the platform sped up inspection-processing by up to threefold, freeing engineers for analysis rather than report production. - The case is a clear example insurers are buying AI to remove specific manual drag, not just to test models in isolation. (reinsurancene.ws) (fintech.global)
Allianz Türkiye has put Nettle’s artificial intelligence platform into its commercial property inspection workflow after a pilot showed processing speeds improved by as much as threefold. (reinsurancene.ws) The insurer said the system will support commercial property risk engineering, the part of insurance where engineers inspect buildings and operations before underwriters decide how to price or accept a risk. Nettle’s software covers submission review, site inspections and underwriting support. (reinsurancene.ws) In the pilot, Allianz Türkiye said engineers could finish inspections and deliver structured outputs to underwriters much faster because the platform handled more of the reporting work. FinTech Global reported the gain at up to three times faster inspection processing. (fintech.global) Nettle said its mobile app, built to operate in Turkish, lets engineers collect photographs, documents and audio notes in the field, then turns those inputs into inspection reports, risk scores and underwriter guidance on the same day. The company said the process removes the manual write-up that usually slows handoff from field visit to desk review. (getnettle.com) That bottleneck is a familiar one in commercial property insurance: the site visit can be completed in hours, while the report can take much longer to assemble and standardize. FinTech Global said Allianz Türkiye is using the system to cut that lag rather than replace the inspection itself. (fintech.global) Allianz Türkiye is one of the country’s larger multi-line insurers and part of Allianz Group, and the rollout follows a pilot run by its internal teams. Reinsurance News said the decision came after that internal test, not as a lab experiment detached from day-to-day underwriting. (reinsurancene.ws) The move also fits a wider push inside insurance to apply artificial intelligence to narrow operational tasks such as document intake, risk scoring and report generation. Industry coverage over the past year has focused on underwriting and risk engineering as areas where carriers are trying to automate repetitive work without changing the core decision chain. (fintech.global) Nettle has been pitching that exact use case to insurers. In 2025, FinTech Global reported that Guidewire added the company to its InsurTech Vanguards program, describing tools that analyze site content, auto-complete surveys and generate reports in one click. (fintech.global) For Allianz Türkiye, the immediate change is simple: engineers spend less time writing up inspections and underwriters get structured property data sooner. The company and its vendor are framing the rollout as a production workflow change, not a standalone artificial intelligence trial. (reinsurancene.ws)