One of the largest non-life insurers in the Nordics – an association of mutual insurance companies.
Tech Stack: Earnix
Timeframe: October 2023 – ongoing
Our Team: 3 Business Analysts (BAs)
The business need was to build and sustain a testing strategy in Earnix Price-It and to maintain consistency between PC and Earnix. Before Sollers joined the customer, premiums in PC were incorrect (too high or too low) and required manual adjustments by the underwriters. More than 10 integration errors across 11 tariffs occurred.
The customer’s long term goal was to automate as many processes as possible, to use Price-It as a pricing engine without focusing attention on pricing strategy, which was initially developed using R – a well-known programming language for actuaries.
The primary objective was to ensure that the premium calculations were correct, checking for issues such as missing values or dividing by zero. Accuracy over specific return levels was prioritised, except in extreme cases where reporting was required. The aim was also to produce reports that actuaries could interpret, test integration and evaluate performance to safeguard the efficiency and reliability of the system.
It was important to ensure that customers were paying the right premiums to cover the risk, otherwise the customer’s cash flow could have been affected. To avoid this, in-depth testing of premiums in the pricing engine itself and integration with other systems was required.
Earnix Price-It – a software platform for advanced analytics and pricing optimisation solution for insurers and financial institutions. It analyses data, models risk and optimises pricing strategies. In the project in question Earnix Price-It was used as a pricing engine for PolicyCenter.
Our approach
We started by analysing and understanding what happened in the first release. This included working closely with the PC implementation team and the product team. As a result we reviewed all existing tariffs in Price-It and identified errors and process bottlenecks. Based on that we agreed on acceptance criteria and deployment rules and shared responsibilities across the team.
A conducted analysis resulted in creating a first data dictionary, which formed the core of the testing strategy. It was presented in a workshop and implemented afterwards. The initial testing strategy included in-depth testing at three different levels: analytical environment, staging environment, integration. The testing strategy included all prerequisites, naming conventions and sample test scenarios. Testing was carried out at levels of two Earnix environments and an integration level.
What we did
This was the first Earnix Price-It implementation project carried out by Sollers.
Earnix representatives verified and validated the solutions used by Sollers during the project.
Lennart Imorde – Head of Process Automation
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