VIPR Announces Strategic Engagement with Aon to Transform Delegated Authority Operations

Multi-year engagement to deliver intelligent automation and operational clarity across global reinsurance platform

VIPR Solutions, a leading provider of Delegated Authority technology, has announced a multi-year engagement with Aon plc to automate and enhance delegated authority operations across Aon’s global reinsurance platform.

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The engagement will see Aon implement VIPR’s technology suite to drive operational transparency, data accuracy, and speed to market across its delegated authority business. Through intelligent automation of bordereaux management, data analytics, and coverholder administration, VIPR technology will enable Aon to scale its operations whilst maintaining the clarity and control essential to its clients.

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The engagement reinforces VIPR’s position as the trusted technology partner for delegated authority, bringing its enterprise client base to four of the world’s top ten (re)insurance brokers by revenue.

Paul Templar, Co-Founder and CEO at VIPR, said: “Aon’s decision to choose VIPR reflects a shared commitment to transforming delegated authority through technology. This engagement demonstrates that leading global brokers recognise intelligent automation as critical to delivering superior client outcomes and operational excellence.”

Bob Olson, Risk Capital Chief Product Officer, and CIO Reinsurance, Aon said: “We continue to explore and invest in solutions that enhance value and drive better decisions for our clients. Our engagement with VIPR helps us to achieve this goal across our growing delegated authority operations.”

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