Generali GC&C launches GlobalTracer to close coverage gaps in multinational programs
Feb 20, 2026
Generali Global Corporate & Commercial (GC&C) has rolled out GlobalTracer, a generative AI solution built to improve the management and consistency of cross-border insurance programs. The focus is simple: make master agreements and locally issued policies line up, reduce ambiguity, and support cleaner execution across jurisdictions.
The problem it targets
Multinational programs depend on tight coordination between producing and fronting offices. Small mismatches between master terms and local policies create operational drag and cloud coverage intent for clients. That friction shows up in compliance checks, endorsements, claims handling, and service levels.
What GlobalTracer brings
- Speeds up policy and endorsement reviews to surface discrepancies, coverage gaps, and inconsistencies earlier.
- Verifies terms and conditions, including natural catastrophe coverage, against program intent.
- Processes large document sets to improve transparency across the program lifecycle.
- Automates key control steps so specialists can focus on higher-value advisory and oversight.
Where it fits in GC&C's strategy
GlobalTracer is part of GC&C's 2025-2027 "Next Level Plan", which prioritizes client-centric growth in Multinational and Captive. That segment represents nearly 30% of GC&C's gross written premiums and operates across a network of 180+ countries. GC&C sits within Generali's Global Business Activities division and serves medium-to-large corporate clients with structured property, casualty, and specialty solutions.
Why this matters for insurance teams
- Underwriting and governance: Tighter oversight on local issuance against master intent, fewer manual reconciliations, clearer audit trails.
- Program operations: Standardized controls across jurisdictions, faster document checks, more consistent wording maintenance at scale.
- Brokers: Earlier visibility on gaps and clause conflicts, smoother local policy alignment, stronger placement confidence.
- Risk managers: Clearer confirmation of critical terms (including NatCat) across countries, fewer late-cycle surprises, quicker renewals.
Practical questions to ask your carrier or program partner
- Which document types and policy lines are in scope today, and what's next on the roadmap?
- How are discrepancies flagged, prioritized, and resolved across producing and fronting offices?
- What controls ensure human review on high-impact exceptions and jurisdiction-specific nuances?
- How does it integrate with policy admin systems, binders, and local issuance workflows?
- What KPIs are tracked (turnaround time, exception rates, wording variance, rework)?
The industry signal
This launch reflects a broader move to use AI as a practical control layer for underwriting oversight and multinational program governance. Expect faster reviews, stronger wording consistency, and clearer accountability across complex placements.
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