Digital-first insurance platform scaling claims and underwriting in India
Digit Insurance operates a full-stack digital insurance platform built on SQL, Java, Hadoop, Spark, and PostgreSQL, with analytical depth via TensorFlow, PyTorch, and BI tools (Tableau, Power BI, Qlik). The hiring acceleration across data (8 roles), sales (6), and engineering (5) reflects concurrent pushes into enterprise data warehouse development, claims workflow optimization, and provider network expansion. Pain-point clustering around pricing inefficiency, loss minimization, and data integration suggests the platform is maturing from transaction processing toward predictive underwriting and cost control.
Notable leadership hires: Motor Claims Head
Digit Insurance is a digital-first insurance company headquartered in Bengaluru, founded in 2016, operating across general and motor insurance lines in India. The company employs 1,001–5,000 people and is structured around core functions: underwriting and claims processing, sales and customer acquisition, data and analytics, and product. Active initiatives span app adoption schemes, claims digitization, provider network expansion, and privacy governance—indicating a scaling operation focused on both customer acquisition efficiency and operational cost control. The technical infrastructure relies on relational databases (PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server) paired with Hadoop/Spark for big data analytics, enabling internal pricing and underwriting optimization.
Core infrastructure: SQL, Java, PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Hadoop, Apache Spark, AWS, Azure. Analytics and ML: TensorFlow, PyTorch, Keras, Tableau, Power BI, Qlik Sense. Workflow and office tools: Linux, Bash, Perl, Microsoft Office, Excel, Google Sheets, SAP FS-RI.
Current projects include claims workflow optimization, enterprise data warehouse development, provider network expansion, app adoption schemes, privacy governance framework implementation, process digitization, and cost-of-acquisition minimization initiatives.
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