Insurance operations and compliance at scale across Latin America
Generali Brasil operates a regional insurance business with a tech foundation rooted in enterprise systems—Oracle, Azure, SQL Server, .NET—typical of large financial institutions managing complex policy, claims, and customer data. The hiring mix skews toward operations and engineering at senior levels, with minimal recruitment velocity, while active projects center on third-party risk governance, business continuity, and regulatory readiness. The pain-point pattern reveals an organization balancing legacy system maintenance against compliance complexity and third-party integration—a characteristic challenge for insurers navigating regional regulation.
Generali Brasil is the Brazilian subsidiary of Generali Group, a global insurance and asset-management leader founded in 1831 and operating across 50 countries. The company holds a leadership position in European insurance markets with growing presence in Latin America. In Brazil, the operation serves regional customers through standard insurance products and services, with a tech stack anchored in Oracle for core systems, Azure for cloud infrastructure, and ServiceNow for IT operations. Current operational focus includes third-party risk management alignment, business continuity frameworks, and audit readiness—priorities that reflect the regulatory environment for insurance in Brazil.
Oracle, Azure, SQL Server, .NET Core, Java, Salesforce, ServiceNow, RabbitMQ, and Azure Service Bus form the core. The stack reflects enterprise insurance operations: Oracle for legacy policy systems, Azure for cloud workloads, ServiceNow for IT asset and change management.
Third-party risk governance, business continuity programs, audit readiness, regulatory compliance alignment, access control and physical security system rollouts, and cross-sell strategy. These reflect operational and compliance priorities for a regulated insurance operation.
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