OWIT and Canopius US expand insurance data management for MGA and TPA bordereaux processing

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OWIT and Canopius US expand insurance data management for MGA and TPA bordereaux processing

By AI, Created 3:16 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – OWIT Global said it is working with Canopius Insurance US to advance its Insurance Data Management platform toward a distributed data workbench. The effort is aimed at giving delegated-channel partners more self-service tools, better data visibility and faster bordereaux processing across a growing portfolio of files.

Why it matters: - Canopius uses OWIT’s Insurance Data Management platform to support bordereaux management across more than 100 MGAs and TPAs. - The expansion points to a broader push in specialty insurance to automate delegated-authority data intake, improve data quality and reduce manual processing. - OWIT is combining data ingestion and process tooling into what it calls an Insurance Workbench, with the goal of supporting a full program lifecycle.

What happened: - OWIT Global said it is advancing its Insurance Data Management, or IDM, solution toward a Distributed Data Workbench, or DDW, with Canopius Insurance US. - Canopius partnered with OWIT to support its distribution strategy for bordereaux management. - The companies said the effort builds on an existing relationship already in production.

The details: - IDM ingests files from more than 100 MGAs and TPAs for Canopius. - OWIT said its Insurance Process Management, or IPM, solution now supports user experiences ranging from portals and workbenches to point of sale, either as a standalone product or as an extension of existing systems. - OWIT is combining IPM and IDM to support data ingestion, data integrity and process efficiency. - Canopius COO for the US region Adam Finkle said IDM has helped the insurer support growth through the delegated channel, maintain data quality and gain self-sufficiency in configuring templates, validation rules and outputs. - Finkle said the DDW Service Portal would give partners greater visibility into the quality of the data they submit and show, in real time, where they need to focus to meet standards. - OWIT CEO Wendy Aarons-Corman said DDW is intended to support the full program lifecycle, including contracting, onboarding, processing, reporting and analytics, auditing and offboarding. - Aarons-Corman said clients could use a self-service portal for uploading and processing all file types, plus access to operational processing reports, data quality assessments and transaction-level views. - OWIT said its IDM platform is in production for policy, claims, cash, bordereaux, delegated underwriting management and reinsurance. - OWIT said IDM is currently validating more than 14 million transactions. - OWIT said the Insurance Workbench is a no-code solution that can quickly configure new user experiences and integrate with existing customer environments and third-party systems.

Between the lines: - The DDW effort suggests OWIT is moving from a file-processing tool toward a broader operating layer for delegated insurance data. - For carriers and MGAs, self-service visibility into data quality can shorten feedback loops and reduce rework. - The pitch also reflects a market demand for systems that connect legacy environments, partner portals and transaction reporting without a full replacement of core infrastructure.

What’s next: - OWIT said DDW capabilities will continue to advance. - Canopius said it looks forward to continuing the collaboration. - OWIT will keep positioning the Insurance Workbench as a modular platform that can be deployed standalone or integrated into partner ecosystems. - More information about OWIT Global is available at OWIT Global. - More information about Canopius is available at Canopius.

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