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Akur8 Expands Pricing Suite with Launch of Deploy

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PARIS, Oct. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

Akur8, the next-generation insurance pricing and reserving solution powered by transparent machine learning, announced today the launch of Deploy, a new addition to its pricing suite that expands capabilities and reinforces its position as the insurance industry’s only end-to-end actuarial platform. With Deploy, insurers gain a high-performance pricing engine that seamlessly moves models into live production, enabling real-time, operational deployment.

Deploy: Real-Time Pricing Engine

Deploy is Akur8’s fully integrated, cloud-based pricing engine that seamlessly moves rates into live production. Insurers can import rate plans in minutes, deploy them in seconds, and quote in milliseconds, supported by a responsive API that connects directly with policy administration systems, giving insurers the speed, control, and confidence to implement pricing strategies at scale. With built-in features for A/B testing, simulations, version control, and audit logs, Deploy ensures every rate decision is transparent, traceable, regulator-ready and filings-ready, while eliminating manual risk and accelerating speed to market. Together with Akur8’s core solutions Data, Risk, Demand, and Rate, Deploy equips actuaries with a unified workflow from model build to governance to deployment.

Management Comments

Samuel Falmagne, CEO at Akur8

“The launch of Deploy is a defining milestone in Akur8’s journey to transform insurance pricing. We are delivering a unified platform for actuaries — one that combines speed, transparency, and governance across the entire pricing and reserving lifecycle. Every component of the platform is best-in-class, designed to deliver maximum value on its own while integrating seamlessly with the rest. This expansion underscores our commitment to providing next-generation, end-to-end actuarial solutions that elevate both business performance and strategic decision making.”

Brune Delinares, Chief Client Officer at Akur8

“Our clients consistently tell us they need solutions that go beyond model building, solutions that foster collaboration, streamline governance, and connect actuarial work with strategic decision-making. Deploy delivers on that need by enabling real-time, operational deployment and giving insurers the speed and confidence to bring their strategies to life. And because we know adoption and outcomes matter just as much as technology, we back our platform with an unmatched user experience, including our live actuarial team, available on demand to support clients whenever needed. Together, we’re setting a new standard for end-to-end actuarial excellence.”

Akur8 will showcase Deploy during its breakout session, “Connected Pricing in Action: From Model Build to Deployment”, at InsureTech Connect (ITC) Vegas 2025, where the company is proud to serve as a Title Sponsor for the fifth year in a row. In addition, Akur8 has released a product video that demonstrates how insurers are already realizing tangible benefits with Deploy.

About Akur8
Akur8 is transforming the non-life insurance industry with its innovative suite of pricing and reserving solutions. Our Next Gen Pricing and Reserving Platform combines cutting-edge technology with actuarial excellence to drive business value, bringing speed, performance, transparency, and reliability to insurers of all sizes. Akur8 serves 300 customers across 40+ countries, including AXA, Generali, Munich Re, MAPFRE, HDI, Tokio Marine, and MS&AD. Over 3000 actuaries use Akur8 daily to build their pricing models and reserving projections across all lines of business.

To learn more about Akur8, visit https://www.akur8.com/.

Media Contact
Vera Buttinger
Head of International Marketing
Akur8
[email protected]

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