Qumis Powers Legal-Grade AI for NFP Insurance Teams
On August 7, 2025, NFP took a significant step to modernize its property and casualty (P&C) operations by adopting Qumis, a generative AI platform built by insurance lawyers. This move follows a successful pilot in 2024 and aims to reduce manual policy review time while improving the accuracy of claims and coverage analysis.
Since its rollout earlier this year, Qumis has been actively used across NFP’s P&C and claims teams. The tool enables these teams to work more efficiently and dedicate more time to client service.
Driving Efficiency and Accuracy in Insurance
Mark J. Rieder, NFP’s head of innovation, highlighted the company’s focus on technology, data, and innovation to deliver better client outcomes. He explained, “Qumis helps our teams move faster, work smarter, and deliver legal-grade analysis with confidence.” This reflects NFP’s strategy to integrate technology that enhances operational effectiveness.
The demand for AI solutions in insurance has grown as teams face increasing workloads and more complex policy reviews. Qumis addresses these challenges by removing the need for manual comparisons and enabling brokers to scale high-quality insights efficiently.
Supporting Brokers with Advanced AI Tools
Dan Schuleman, co-founder and CEO of Qumis, shared the company’s commitment to providing AI infrastructure that helps brokers handle the growing complexity of policy work. He stated, “Qumis is modernizing how teams work, while powering intelligence-driven decisions that help insurance professionals work faster, operate more efficiently, and maintain legal-grade precision.”
Founded in 2023, Qumis recently raised $2.2 million in pre-seed funding and continues to expand its client base, serving brokerages, carriers, and law firms.
What This Means for Insurance Professionals
- Reduced time spent on manual policy and claims review
- Improved accuracy in claims and coverage analysis
- More capacity to focus on client service and strategic tasks
- Access to legal-grade AI analysis built specifically for insurance
As AI tools become more common in insurance, platforms like Qumis show how targeted technology can streamline workflows and improve decision-making quality.
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