Global specialty insurance and reinsurance provider with 1,400+ employees
Allied World is a Bermuda-based insurance and reinsurance company operating a hybrid infrastructure across Microsoft (Office 365, Azure, AD), AWS, and enterprise platforms (Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow). The tech stack reveals a traditional enterprise architecture transitioning toward cloud—Azure Functions and React suggest modernization of legacy monoliths, while Collibra, Informatica, and Talend signal efforts to centralize data governance across a sprawling multi-region operation. Hiring velocity is accelerating across insurance and legal roles, with leadership gaps in technical execution (Solution Delivery Lead, Technical Lead open) indicating growing pains in digital delivery.
Notable leadership hires: Solution Delivery Lead, Technical Lead
Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, Ltd. is a public company providing property, casualty, specialty insurance, and reinsurance solutions globally. Headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda with offices across 17 cities (Atlanta, Boston, London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dublin, and others), the company serves clients, cedents, and trading partners across multiple lines of business. Founded in 2001, Allied World is a subsidiary of Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited and currently operates with over 1,400 employees. Core challenges include portfolio growth management, high-volume claims processing, data accuracy across regions, and response to catastrophic events—operational demands reflected in active projects around data insights delivery, claims modernization, and legacy system replacement.
Microsoft Office 365, Azure, AWS, Salesforce, SAP, React, SQL Server, ServiceNow, Collibra, Informatica, and Talend. Mix of cloud infrastructure (Azure, AWS) with enterprise applications for CRM, ERP, and data governance.
Hamilton, Bermuda. The company also maintains regional offices in 16 other cities including London, New York, Toronto, Hong Kong, and Singapore to serve global clients.
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