Allianz Turkiye, a multinational insurer, has selected the Nettle platform to support its commercial property risk engineering operations.
The decision follows a pilot programme in which the platform demonstrated up to a threefold improvement in inspection processing speed, enabling risk engineers to complete property inspections and deliver structured outputs to underwriters significantly faster, according to FF News.
The deployment aims to address a common operational challenge in commercial property insurance, where field inspections are often completed more quickly than the reporting process can handle. This creates bottlenecks that delay underwriters receiving risk data and slow down client guidance.
Nettle’s platform removes this delay by enabling inspection data to be captured and processed in real time. Using the Nettle mobile application, which operates natively in Turkish, Allianz Turkiye’s risk engineers can prepare for inspections using agentic AI and collect data during site visits through photographs, documents and audio notes.
The system automatically processes these inputs and generates structured inspection reports, risk scores and underwriting guidance on the same day as the inspection, eliminating the need for manual report writing.
Dr. Ceyhun Eren, Director of Allianz Teknik and Risk Engineering at Allianz Turkiye, said: “When I first saw what was possible, my reaction was wow. Nettle is genuinely shaping the future of risk engineering. This is the future for the whole sector, not just Allianz Turkiye.”
Allianz Turkiye operates as one of the country’s largest multi-line insurers and is part of the global Allianz Group. Its risk engineering team supports a commercial property portfolio covering a wide range of asset classes and risk profiles.
The Nettle platform will now be rolled out across the insurer’s operations, enabling underwriters to receive same-day structured inspection data from field visits.
Allianz Turkiye has historically taken a leading role in risk prevention innovation. The company established Allianz Teknik, the country’s first accredited earthquake and fire test and training centre, which supports research, testing and education in risk mitigation.
Jack Miller, CEO and co-founder of Nettle, said: “Allianz Turkiye does not just adopt innovation, they build it. Their establishment of Allianz Teknik, Turkiye’s first and only accredited earthquake and fire test and training centre, shows what it means to lead on risk prevention rather than follow. That spirit is exactly why this partnership has been so significant. Ceyhun and his team came to this with the expertise and the conviction to shape what AI-powered risk engineering should look like, at precisely the moment the industry needed someone to go first.”
The Nettle platform supports the full commercial risk assessment workflow, covering submission analysis, on-site inspections and underwriting decision support. Allianz Turkiye’s adoption represents a significant investment in AI-powered risk engineering, highlighting growing interest across the insurance sector in using AI to improve operational efficiency and underwriting accuracy.
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